Thursday, November 12, 2009

Leman Carley

1830: Familysearch lists 2 fathers for him. Both were in the 1830 census, which is more like a land-holding list that shows the number of people of certain ages in the household. So here are the 2 fathers:
(a) Bartholomew Carley: Males: ages (<5), (5-10), (20-30); Females: ages (20-30)
(b) Richard Carley: Males: 60-70, F: (5-10), (20-30), (50-60)
1840 Census: no luck
1850 Census: no luck
1860 Census: Leman (35, b. Indiana), Louise (33, New York), Alice (13, Indiana), Saleis Ree (or something like that; Female, 8, b. Michigan), Clinton (6, Michigan), Augustus (5, Michigan)
1870 Census, Audoban, Audoban, Iowa: Leman (45, b. Indiana), Celaski (19), Augustus (14), Eunice (8). Other people of the household were Stephen Carley (43) and W S Ordway (29).
1880 Census, Lura, Cass, Iowa: Leman (56), Sylva (23, b. Iowa--but her daughters' records say she was born in Illinois; parents born in Ohio), Ardella (Female, 3, b. Iowa), Oliva (F, 1, b. Iowa)

So it looks like Leman remarried after Harriett died and had at least 2 more children.

1 comment:

Tina said...

Lehman Carley's daugher, Salaska is in our family lore as "aunt Celoski" she traveled west, her husband died, she built a log cabin herself, shot a buffalo and had a buffalo hair mattress that was in my big trunk. Uncle EArl Carley kept it and when he and Grandma Stitt died, I got the trunk and my cousin Glen Allen Smith got the buffalo hair mattress. Cool. I think I have a photo of her someplace.