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| Birth: | Before 1780 in Lancashire, England 1 2 |
| Death: | After 1848 in , Dallas County, Texas 1 |
| Sex: | M |
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| Emigration: About 1806 Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina 1 |
| Census 1810: 1810 Newberry County, South Carolina 3 |
| Census 1830: 1830 , Dallas County, Alabama 4 |
| Census 1840: 1840 , Dallas County, Alabama 5 |
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| Isabella Robinson (Wife) |
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| Marriage: | ABT 1798 in ,,, England |
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Mary Kendall b. 18 May 1799 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Joseph Robinson Kendall b. 25 May 1800 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England
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| Sarah --- (Wife) b. Before 1790 in ,, South Carolina
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| Marriage: | ABT 1808 in Newberry County, South Carolina |
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Isabella Kendall b. 18 Oct 1808
Elizabeth Kendall b. 24 Aug 1810 in Selma, Dallas County, Alabama
Catharine Kendall b. About 1812
Amelia Kendall b. About 1815 in ,, South Carolina
Eliza Jane Kendall b. About 1818
John D. Benjamin Kendall b. 21 Jun 1821 in , Dallas County, Alabama
Thomas Milton Kendall b. 1826 in , Dallas County, Alabama
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Individual:
The 1810 Census for Newberry County, South Carolina includes Sam
Kendal, and notes that his household included 1 free white male age
16-25, 1 free white male 45 and over, 2 free white females under 10, 1
free white female 10-15, and 1 free white female 26-44.
The 1830 Federal Census for Dallas County, Alabama included Samuel
Kendall. His household contained: 1 free white male under 5, 1 free
white male 5-10, 1 free white male 50-60, one free white female 5-10,
2 free white females 10-15, 1 free white female 40-50, and 1 male
slave 10-24.
The 1840 Federal Census for Dallas County, Alabama included Samuel
Kendall. His household included: 1 free white male 10-15, 1 free
white male 15-20, 1 free white male 50-60, 2 free white females 15-20,
1 male slave under 10, 1 male slave 24-35, and 2 male slaves 56-100.
It also notes that 2 members of the household were engaged in
Agriculture.
"Samuel KENDALL, a native of Lancashire, King. of Great Britain. .
.until 5 years past , , [to] Charleston . . .is about 30 yrs old, and
previous to his removal from England, had a child Mary about 11 years
old . . whom he brought with him.
***Since . . he married Sarah, a native of the state and district
aforesaid. . .. , , ,had two children:Isabelle about 2 . . and
Elizabeth, about 6 months, . . . 28 March 1811."
Town Creek Baptist Church records in Dallas Co. show most of Samuel
Kendall's children: Isabella [McCormick] and husband (rec.1833), Eliza
J. and Catherine (1833), Benjamin and Thomas (1841, both excluded in
1843 for not having been baptised),"Permelia, now Grumbles" (1830).
Sarah was received 11 July 1820, was named deceased on 12 Jul 1839.
Isabella and Daniel were dismissed 10 May 1838, probably when they
moved to Butler Co., AL.
Elizabeth (1833) was entered with husband Jesse Grumbles. John Lyon,
who provided the above information, found no probate for Samuel in
Dallas Co. However, Dallas County deeds suggest that he died between
June and December 1849.
In June 1848 Samuel made deed of gift of a slave to Amelia, implying
that he was not in good health. Only six months later, Edward Grumbles
and Amelia were selling out, seemingly on their way west. Samuel
wasn't in the 1850 census.
M:381 13 Jun 1848. Samuel KENDALL to Emily GRUMBLES. For natural love
and affection for my daughter Emily... and further consideration to
maintain me during my life... a slave girl named Caroline.
M:510 8 Dec 1848. Edward GRUMBLES et ux. Amelia to Lewis GRUMBLES. For
$200: sell/quitclaim part of WH S28T15R12, 80 acres, except 14 acres
sold off in trust to the Deacons of Town Creek Ch.
N:241 8 Dec 1848 Edward GRUMBLES et ux. Amelia to Freeman HARDY, Jr.
For $2500: EH SWQ S22 + EH SWQ S28 + SEQ S28 + WH NWQ S27 + SEQ NEQ
S28 + WH NEQ S28 + EH NWQ S27 + EH NWQ S28 (the part not conveyed by
Ben GRUMBLES or Edward GRUMBLES to William WADE), all in T15R12. Both
(x).
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- Title: Internet Web Page
- Note: Ancestry.com website, database: erastes
- Title: 1810 Federal United States
- Title: 1830 Federal United States
- Title: 1840 Federal United States
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