Creagerstown, Frederick County, Maryland as enumerated by Michael Bromell House Number: 411
Name
Age
Sex
Profession
Birthplace
Daniel Shafer
59
M
Shoemaker
Maryland
E. Elizabeth Shafer
17
F
Maryland
Henrietta A. Shafer
15
F
Maryland
Washington L. Shafer
13
M
Maryland
John Howard
23
M
Laborer
Maryland
Sarah Howard
19
F
Maryland
William T. Howard
1
M
Maryland
Mary Howard
1/12
F
Maryland
Ann C. Hartzock
74
F
Maryland
Owen Dorsey
28
M
Butcher
Maryland
Kelly Dorsey
26
F
Maryland
Ann E. Dorsey
7
F
Maryland
Charles A. Dorsey
4
M
Maryland
Martha F. Dorsey
2
F
Maryland
Jane Dorsey
2/12
F
Maryland
Neighboring
#406 Jeremiah Briscoe – Laborer #407 William Willhide – Laborer #408 Christian Harmon – Miller #409 Jacob Leidy – None #410 Joshua Stokes – Wagonmaker —- #412 Samuel Neller – Blacksmith #413 Jacob Hahn – Farmer #414 Daniel Willhide – Laborer #415 Joshua Stevenson – Millwright #416 Benjamin Fison – Farmer
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