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Emaline Tipton was the daughter of "Horse Shoe Jonathan" Jonathan T. son of Samuel.
1850 Estill County Kentucky Census
18 798 Tipton Joseph 40 Kentucky 104a
19 798 Tipton Margaret 42 Kentucky 104a
20 798 Tipton Malvina 14 Kentucky 104a
21 798 Tipton Cyrus 12 Kentucky 104a
22 798 Tipton Mary F. 11 Kentucky 104a
23 798 Tipton Susan 10 Kentucky 104a
24 798 Tipton Elizabeth 9 Kentucky 104a
25 798 Tipton Sarah M. 5 Kentucky 104a
26 798 Tipton James T. 3 Kentucky 104a
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Added October 1848 to Membership of the Cow Creek Baptist Church, Estill County, Kentucky, Organized July 1846.1850 Estill County, Kentucky Census page 108, Roll 198, 19th day October
859 859 John J. Tipton 50 M Farmer 300 Kentucky
Martha 48 F Kentucky
Mackafee? 22 M Farmer Kentucky
Sally 19 F Kentucky
Jonathan 18 M Kentucky
Ally 17 F Kentucky
Samuel 15 M Kentucky
John 11 M Kentucky
Martha F. 5 F Kentucky
Martha Patsy Crowe
1850 Estill County Census shows wife as Martha
Estill county marriage record show Patsy Crowe
1880 Estill County census, age 80 living with son John J. and daughter Sally. Marriage notes for John Tipton and Martha Crowe: Signed John Titon (X) & Job Crow (X).
Family ages per 1850 Estill County, census. Marriage per Estill County ,marriage record.
McAfee was living with his brother John J. in the 1880 Estill County, Kentucky Census. This first name may have be spelled Mackafee.
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OCCU Farmer
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EVEN Civil War Vet, Ohio Vol. InfantryLine in Record @I25077@ (RIN 307398) from GEDCOM file not recognized:
OCCU Farmer
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CAUS Cancer
She had long dark brown hair, blue eyes, she was an excellent cook and loved to sew, supposedly she was 1/4 Cherokee Indian.