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Leora asked in Arts & HumanitiesGenealogy · 1 decade ago

looking for info on John Smith Philbeck lived in N.C.in 1880s married Sarah Jane Gray can you help?

this would be my Great -Grandparents,they lived in Cleveland&Rutherford counties in N.C.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    is this him?

    Name: John Philbeck

    Age in 1860: 11

    Birth Year: abt 1849

    Home in 1860: Sndy Run, Rutherford, North Carolina

    Gender: Male

    Post Office: Oak Spring

    Household Members: Name Age

    A B Philbeck 39

    Unicy Philbeck 33

    Melinda Philbeck 14

    Sarah Philbeck 13

    John Philbeck 11

    Dulcena Philbeck 9

    Benj Philbeck 7

    Willis Philbeck 3

    Jane Philbeck

    Home in 1880: Colfax, Rutherford, North Carolina

    Age: 24

    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1856

    Birthplace: North Carolina

    Relation to Head of Household: Wife

    Spouse's Name: John

    Father's birthplace: North Carolina

    Mother's birthplace: North Carolina

    Neighbors: View others on page

    Occupation: Keeping House

    Marital Status: Married

    Race: White

    Gender: Female

    Household Members: Name Age

    John Philbeck 31

    Jane Philbeck 24

    Lucinda Philbeck 8

    James G. Philbeck 3

    Name: John Philbeck

    Gender: Male

    Spouse: Selia J Gray

    Spouse Gender: Female

    Marriage Date: 27 Aug 1870

    Marriage County: McDowell

    Marriage State: North Carolina

    Source Vendor: North Carolina State Archives

    Source(s): ancestry.com
  • 1 decade ago

    You can find them in the census 1850 thru 1870 at least. John seems to have died 1870-1880. If you don't have Ancestry, etc. you might go to the local library, or see if they to subscribe to HeritageQuest using your Library card at home. The one you want is John b. 1801.

  • Ms.
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    You could go to one of those websites that provides information on individuals it may cost you a few bucks but it sounds like it would be worth it..

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