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| Birth: | About 1823 in , , Virginia |
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| Sex: | F |
| Father: | Thomas Tomlin b. About 1791 in , , Virginia |
| Mother: | |
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| Fleming Ellerton (Husband) b. About 1820 in , , Virginia
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| Marriage: | 19 Aug 1845 in , Albemarle, Virginia |
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Individual:
!FATHER: "The People of Batesville, Virginia in 1832
from a Cobbler's Accounting Ledger," by Willard E. Stone, The
Magazine of Albemarle County History, vol. 32 (1974), pages 39-53.
This article includes an entry for Thomas Tomblin, saying that he
had a daughter Adaline and a son William. My Thomas had a son
William, born about 1834 (1850 census, Albemarle Co., page 250),
and the 1830 census has only one Thomas Tomlin in the area of
Albemarle County (pag 291). (Despite the title, the body of this
article explains that the cobbler's records are from 1832-1836.)
The record of Adaline's marriage (see below) states that she was
over 21 in 1845; therefore, she was born well before the marriage of
Thomas Tomlin and Ann Jackson (1828). The fact that Thomas was
about 37 years old when he married Ann further supports the
conclusion that Adaline was his daughter by an earlier marriage.
!MARRIAGE: Marriage bond; clerk's office; Albemarle County,
Virginia.
!The 1850 census for Albemarle County (page 251) says that Adaline
was born about 1830, but that has to be a considerable underestimate
(per the above note re: her father). She is even younger in the 1860
census -- born about 1832 (Albemarle County, page 649). Adaline was
probably born about 1823, which would make her (1) three years
younger than her husband, and (2) twenty-two years old in 1845, when
her age was attested as "over 21." (I cannot find this family in the 1870
census.)
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