Moses Roberson (1799)
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Moses Roberson | |
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Born | January 30, 1799[2] |
Died | March 16, 1885 (aged 86)[3] |
Resting place | Sand Springs Memorial Gardens, Putnam, TN[4] |
Spouse | Hannah, Naomi |
Children |
With Hannah: Charles Roberson (1826 – 1894) Sarrah Robinson (1830 – ?) With Naomi: 4 more?[5][6] |
Parents |
John Roberson Lavinia Thatcher |
Historical Records[edit]
- Moses lived in White, Tennessee in the 1840 Federal Census. Living at his home are 5 people:
- 1 male, aged 10-14, white (son Charles, or another son?)
- 1 male, aged 15-19, white (son Charles, or another son, or a farm hand?)
- 1 male, aged 30-39, white (himself, presumably)
- 1 female, aged 10-14, white (daughter Sarrah, presumably)
- 1 female, aged 30-39, white (wife Hannah, presumably)
- Moses (age 53) and Hannah (age 50) and daughter Sarrah (age 17) lived in District 10, White, Tennessee in the 1850 Federal Census
- Moses (age 60) and Naomi (age 60) and 4 children lived in district 10, White, Tennessee in the 1860 Federal Census
- Moses fought for the Confederates, in the 26th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (3rd East Tennessee Volunteers). He mustered in as a private and exited as a Sergeant[7]
- Moses (age 69) and Oma (age 69) and Sarrah (age 40 and presumably Sarrah's 6 children lived in District 4, Putnam, Tennessee in the 1870 Federal Census
- Moses (age 84) lived with Sarrah (50) and her family in District 4, Putnam, Tennessee in the 1880 Federal Census