Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Chariton, Howard, Missouri; Roll: 691; Family History Film: 1254691; Page: 350B; Enumeration District: 101; Image: 0084.
George D. Morgan 35 farmer MO
Eliza A. Morgan wife 28 IN
Frank Aldrich adopted son 8 MO
Amos Brill hired 24 IN
I suspect that Amos is her brother.
Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Springfield Ward 1, Greene, Missouri; Roll: 855; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 0038; FHL microfilm: 1240855.
George and Elizabeth husband and wife on this census. 0 children. He is a carpenter.
This takes the census out of order, but it does show my suspicions correct.
Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Salisbury, Chariton, Missouri; Roll: M593_768; Page: 251AB; Image: 509; Family History Library Film: 552267.
John Brill 55
Jonah Brill 19
Eliza Brill 17
Rachel Brill 15
Amos Brill 13
Lizzie Brill 11
Harriet Brill 8
Charles Brill 7
Stephen Brill 8
had to go back to the 1860 census to find out who her mother was.
Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Liberty, Hendricks, Indiana; Roll: M653_265; Page: 559; Image: 85; Family History Library Film: 803265.
John H Brill 41
Sarah H Brill 39
James H Brill 19
Octavia Brill 17
Martha Brill 14
Ellen M Brill 12
William Brill 10
Jonah Brill 8
Eliza Brill 7
Rachel Brill 5
Ann Brill 2
Amos Brill 4
Elizath Brill 2
I did note the two Elizabeth Brills, and this is not the first family that i have encountered that has that. Even in my own families. I have several that have 2 Johns, and one had 3 Mary's. Normally name patterns included names after grandmothers, sisters or the childs Aunt, great grandmothers, even neighbors. The stories varied, but the fact remains a part of the history of naming patterns in families this has happend.
Suggested edit: Chariton County, Missouri marriage records: Eliza A Brill married George D Morgan on December 20 1870. (CCHS - December 2020)
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Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Chariton, Howard, Missouri; Roll: 691; Family History Film: 1254691; Page: 350B; Enumeration District: 101; Image: 0084.
George D. Morgan 35 farmer MO
Eliza A. Morgan wife 28 IN
Frank Aldrich adopted son 8 MO
Amos Brill hired 24 IN
I suspect that Amos is her brother.
Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Springfield Ward 1, Greene, Missouri; Roll: 855; Page: 15A; Enumeration District: 0038; FHL microfilm: 1240855.
George and Elizabeth husband and wife on this census. 0 children. He is a carpenter.
This takes the census out of order, but it does show my suspicions correct.
Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Salisbury, Chariton, Missouri; Roll: M593_768; Page: 251AB; Image: 509; Family History Library Film: 552267.
John Brill 55
Jonah Brill 19
Eliza Brill 17
Rachel Brill 15
Amos Brill 13
Lizzie Brill 11
Harriet Brill 8
Charles Brill 7
Stephen Brill 8
had to go back to the 1860 census to find out who her mother was.
Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Liberty, Hendricks, Indiana; Roll: M653_265; Page: 559; Image: 85; Family History Library Film: 803265.
John H Brill 41
Sarah H Brill 39
James H Brill 19
Octavia Brill 17
Martha Brill 14
Ellen M Brill 12
William Brill 10
Jonah Brill 8
Eliza Brill 7
Rachel Brill 5
Ann Brill 2
Amos Brill 4
Elizath Brill 2
I did note the two Elizabeth Brills, and this is not the first family that i have encountered that has that. Even in my own families. I have several that have 2 Johns, and one had 3 Mary's. Normally name patterns included names after grandmothers, sisters or the childs Aunt, great grandmothers, even neighbors. The stories varied, but the fact remains a part of the history of naming patterns in families this has happend.
Suggested edit: Chariton County, Missouri marriage records: Eliza A Brill married George D Morgan on December 20 1870. (CCHS - December 2020)
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