Male/Husband} Bird Jr., Francis (Frank) |
Family History} Hancock |
Female/Wife} Grizzel, Sarah |
Relationship Type} Marriage |
Marriage: Date} Exa 14 Jul 1825 |
Place} , Campbell, Kentucky |
Ended: On Date} Fam 1842
By} Disappearance |
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1st Household No.} |
Photo} None |
Last Updated
by} Dan Hancock |
Date Updated} 23 Sep 2010
Date Created} 12 Sep 2010 |
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Notes: In 1830 Frank Junior had a household in Campbell County, Kentucky, located in between
the households of his father and that of his older brother,
Thomas. Frank Junior's household had six occupants
total: three adults in their 20s, two boys under the age of 5, and a girl age
5 to 9. The adults were Frank, his wife Sarah, and an unknown male —
probably one of Frank's or Sarah's brothers. The three children consisted of
their son Elisha, an unidentified boy, and an unidentified girl. The two
unidentified children were most probably a nephew and a niece of Frank or Sarah, or
else a son and daughter of Frank and Sarah. If they were a son and daughter,
they died prior to 1840 — since they appear in neither the 1840 nor the 1850
Census.
In 1840 Frank Junior had a household in Kenton County, Kentucky. (Kenton
County was created in 1840 from land that previously was part of Campbell County.)
Frank Junior's household consisted of five persons: Frank, Sarah, Elisha, Elam,
and an unidentified girl under the age of 5. I assume that this girl was a
daughter of Frank and Sarah, and, since she does not appear in the 1850 Census, that
this daughter died prior to 1850.
This marriage ended circa 1842 when Frank took his musket and went hunting in the area that
now is Covington, Kentucky. He was never found nor was he ever heard from again.
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Children: |
Total # of Children} 3 to 5 |
Seq. # of Primary} 2 |
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