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- NOTE 1./ Observation by Bob Millie:
I am a little suspect of the Pulaski 1840 census. If all is correct on this document, then the last 2 children to Elijah Singletary and Topsy Lindsey, children William Henry Singletary, CSA b. 1842, and John H. Singletary, CSA b.1846, would never have been born. (That is to say that if Topsey was a widow and the head of the household in Pulaski in 1840.) These are Topsey/Topa/Toppan nee Lindsey Singletarys children, because they show up in the 1850 census with her as head of the household. The other interesting image on the Pulaski 1840 census w/o Elijah enumerated, is that there seems to have been an erasure for the column indicating a male was present between the ages of 40-50 years. All other references in the 1840 Pulaski census seem to match the details expanded on in the 1850 census.
NOTE 2./ 1850 Pulaski County census:
LINE Dwell Famil Firstname Lastname Age S C Occupation Birth Place
2 23 23 Tossa Singletary. 40 F Unknown
3 23 23 Martha Singletary 18 F Ga.
4 23 23 Elijah Singletary 12 M Ga.
5 23 23 Wm Singletary 8 M Ga.
6 23 23 John Singletary 6 M. Ga.
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