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- 1860 United States Federal Census Rhoda A McKinney Age in 1860: 31 Birth Year: abt 1829 Birthplace: Kentucky Home in 1860: North Western Division, Madison, Alabama Gender: Female Post Office: Huntsville Wm McKiney 28 Roda A McKiney 31 Mary E McKiney 3 Wm Panutton 16 Francis Panutton 11 Robert McKiney 55
1870 United States Federal Census Name: William McKimey Estimated Birth Year: abt 1835 Age in 1870: 35 Birthplace: Alabama Home in 1870: Township 3 Range 1, Madison, Alabama Race: White Gender: Male Post Office: Huntsville William McKimey 35 Rhoda McKimey 40 Mary McKimey 13 Walter McKimey 7 Henry McKimey 4
1880 United States Federal Census Name: Will Mc Kinney Home in 1880: Gray, White, Arkansas Age: 46 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1834 Birthplace: Alabama Relation to head-of-household: Self (Head) Spouse's name: Rhoda A. Father's birthplace: Virginia Mother's birthplace: Alabama Occupation: Farm Laborer Marital Status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Will Mc Kinney 46 Rhoda A. Mc Kinney 48 W. Mc Kinney 17 Thomas Mc Kinney 14 Eliza L. O'Neil 12 Stephen Jackson 21
2009 I also found that Rhoda Ann's last name was Pemberton and Pembleton that was Mary E's. mother. William Pemberton was living next door to Rhoda and and William with his wife in White County in 1870. He was 10 years younger than Rhoda and for a time was living with Rhoda, William, Robert and his sister Francis in Madison county Alabama. Tracing William and Rhoda Ann with Kentucky birth roots..I found her in 1850 living her father Thomas Pemberton in Kentucky.
From: Cheryl Cuzco Bangert Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2010 To: Ron@yatesville.net Hi Ron, I recieved your message regarding your genealogy trip. Sounds like the kind of vacation I will be taking the next time. I hope it was fruitful. Today I traced Rhoda Pemberton's lineage to Edward Cockram. He is listed as an American Revolution Patriot and with his marriage to Mary Edwards. That is confirmed by the DAR website. He was Rhoda's ggrandfather. Rhoda's paternal grandmother was Lydia Cockram Pemberton. With that knowledge in hand I made an application to the DAR today. I have a meeting with them on Friday for sponsorship. Cockram's grandfather as well as Mary Edwards grandparent it seems were some of the original Jamestown settlers. So if your wife, as a direct descendent, wishes to join the DAR I'll gladly share what I document from the sponsorship process. I'm not so much inclined to join a group, (I can walk around quite smugly now with knowing about my seditious relations)...but one certainly has access to a great amount of records they maintain. Hopefully, I can get to the bottom of the McKinney mystery as well when there as several McKinney men from Virginia were in the Revolutionary war. Cheryl
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