1860 Census: Dennis Dunn Household
December 6, 20231850 Census: Daniel Shafer Household
December 6, 2023Georgetown, Washington D.C.
as enumerated by W.S. O’Neal
House Number: 395
| Name | Age | Sex | Profession | Birthplace |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daniel Kearnum | 28 | M | Common Laborer | Ireland |
| Margaret Kearnum | 23 | F | Keeping House | Dist. Columbia |
| John D. Kearnum | 2 [21?] | M | Dist. Columbia | |
| Daniel Kearnum | 4/12 | M | Dist. Columbia | |
| Mary Dunn | 53 | F | Keeping House | Ireland |
| Michael Dunn | 18 | F | Common Laborer | Dist. Columbia |
| Ellen Dunn | 13 | F | Dist. Columbia | |
| James Welch | 12 | M | One of Family | Missouri |
* The Kearnum family, the Dunn family, and the little Welch boy are all listed as having fathers of foreign birth. The entire household also notes that their mother is foreign born, with the exception of John and Daniel Kearnum.
* Infant Daniel Kearnum was born in February of 1870.
* Daniel Kearnum, Mary Dunn, Michael Dunn, Ellen Dunn, and James Welch are all listed as being unable to read or write.
* Ellen Dunn and James Welch are attending school.
Neighboring
#390 Charles Cole – Common Laborer
#391 Cornelious Mahoney – Common Laborer
#392 William Hunter – Common Laborer
#393 Andrew Rittere – Works Boot & Shoe Shop
#394 Frank Bowman – Common Laborer
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#396 Silas H. Sherwood – Common Laborer
#397 John E. Rodgers – Metropolitan Police
#398 William Fletcher – Street Paver
#399 James McGrath – Retired [?]oveer
#400 Mary Hillery
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