28th District, Jefferson County, Virginia as enumerated by J. J. Miller House Number: 845
Name
Age
Sex
Profession
Birthplace
Barney Ott
54
M
Wagonmaker
Virginia
Margaret Ott
38
F
Virginia
John Ott
20
M
Virginia
Samuel Ott
18
M
Virginia
Lucy Ott
10
F
Virginia
Catharine Ott
7
F
Virginia
James K. P. Ott
5
M
Virginia
Zachary F. Ott
2
M
Virginia
John Welsh
65
M
Virginia
Neighboring
#840 Charles Blake – Teacher #841 John Wood – Overseer #842 Michael Loftus – Laborer #843 Peter Holland – Blacksmith #844 Abraham Mark – [?] —- #846 Patrick Garry – Carter for Turnpike #847 Patrick Brislin – Laborer #848 Thomas Landers – Laborer #849 John Sullivan – Laborer #850 John Griffin – Laborer
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