Genea-Musings: Census Whacking (Again) On St Patrick s Day geneamusings.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from geneamusings.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
<p>Historians have long recognized that the southern economy shifted from tobacco and indigo cultivation toward cotton and sugar in the late 18th century. A new book examines this revolutionary economic change and how free and enslaved Louisianans experienced it. </p>
<p>Historians have long recognized that the southern economy shifted from tobacco and indigo cultivation toward cotton and sugar in the late 18th century. A new book examines this revolutionary economic change and how free and enslaved Louisianans experienced it. </p>
I browsed through the 1920 U.S. Census on www.Ancestry.com looking for funny or strange names to help celebrate St. Patrick s Day and Irish names.There is a rich selection: Patrick Ireland resided in Matagorda County TX (born in Texas - who knew?) St. Lester Patrick resided in Hillsborough County NH (born in Canada) Patrick Patrick resided in Macon County AL (born AL) Patrick Fitz Patrick resided in Queens County NY (born in Ireland) Paddy Green resided in Lucas County OH (born Ireland) Green Kelley resided in Hudson County NJ (born Ireland) Kelly Banshey resided in Beardstown, Illinois. Banshe Jedinak resided in Trinidad, Colorado.