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1850 United States census, population schedule (free inhabitants); National Archives and Records Administration (Records of the Bureau of the Census, RG 29); digital image

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12 May 1809

Birth of Bedford Dean

Birth Tennessee, USA Source Ref

Born 12 May 1809 in Tennessee to Sherrod Deens and Delpha Young (per dossier).

ca. 1850

1850 census: Sermon Dean in Texas

Census Texas, USA Source Ref

Dossier notes Sermon Dean appears in 1850 census in Texas; birthplace Georgia; age consistent with ~1802 birth.

ca. 1850

1850 census: Nathaniel P. Dean in Mississippi

Census Lauderdale County, Mississippi, USA Source Ref

Dossier notes Nathaniel P. Dean appears in 1850 census in Mississippi; birthplace Georgia; age consistent with ~1815 birth.

ca. 1850

1850 census: Garrison Dean in Mississippi

Census Mississippi, USA Source Ref

Dossier notes 1850 census appearance in Mississippi with birthplace Georgia/Alabama and age consistent with estimated birth.

ca. 1850

1850 census: Edmund Dean Jr. in Mississippi

Census Jackson County, Mississippi, USA Source Ref

Dossier notes 1850 census appearance in Mississippi with birthplace Georgia/Alabama and age consistent with estimated birth.

ca. 1850

Zachariah S. Doles in 1850 census

Census Louisiana, USA Source Ref

Zachariah 'Zack' S. Doles appears in 1850 US census in Louisiana as documented in dossier.

11 Feb 1810

Birth of Mary 'Polly' Dean (Young Polly)

Birth (unknown place; recorded on headstone) Source Ref

Headstone records exact birth date 11 Feb 1810; death field blank/uncut (no death assertion).

ca. 1850

1850 census household

Census Lauderdale County, Mississippi Source Ref

Jeremiah Deens (68, NC) and Sarah Deens (58, NC) listed as sole household members

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