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Personal data Thomas Finley Robards K 568 FgmKYBu 3 

Source 1

Household of Thomas Finley Robards K 568 FgmKYBu 3

He is married to Susan E. Nunn.

They got married on December 15, 1869 at Henderson County, Kentucky ql, he was 24 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Hugh Warren Robards  1871-1948 
  2. Thomas Marshall Robards  ± 1874-???? 
  3. Irene Earl Robards  1877-1961 
  4. Otto Needham Robards  1879-1949 
  5. W. R. Robards  1881-????
  6. Susan A. Robards  1889-1893


Notes about Thomas Finley Robards K 568 FgmKYBu 3

1850
223ROBARDSGEORGE59MWFARMERNC
MARTHA54FWNC
WILLIAM22MWKY
GEORGE M20MWKY
JOHN O18MWKY
JANE16FWKY
EMELINE15FWKY
BENJAMIN15MWKY
SANDEFUREMILY11FWKY

224ROBARDSMARSHALL33MWFARMERKY
EMILY C25FWKY
JOHN W9MWKY
GEORGE F6MWKY
THOMAS F5MWKY
FRANCES E3FWKY
MARY2FWKY
1860
ROBERTS, MARSHALL (1860 U.S. Census) KENTUCKY , HENDERSON, HENDERSON P OAge: 44, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: KYSeries: M653 Roll: 373 Page: 143
Farmer $3000 $3500

1880
Household Record 1880 United States Census
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Thomas F. ROBARDS Self M Male W 35 KY Farmer KY KY
Susan E. ROBARDS Other M Female W 26 KY Keeps House KY KY
Hugh W. ROBARDS Son S Male W 8 KY KY KY
Thomas M. ROBARDS Son S Male W 6 KY KY KY
Irene E. ROBARDS Dau S Female W 3 KY KY KY
Otto M. ROBARDS Son S Male W 1 KY KY KY
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Source Information:
Census Place Tillottsons, Henderson, Kentucky
Family History Library Film 1254419
NA Film Number T9-0419
Page Number 622B
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Thomas F. Robards (M)
b. August, 1845

Thomas was born in August, 1845 in Kentucky, USA. Thomas, age 24, was married to Susan E. Nunn, age 15, daughter of Hugh W. Nunn and Elizabeth Archer Moseley, Wednesday, December 15, 1869 in Henderson Co., Kentucky, USA.1
Thomas (age 24) was listed as a household member living with Elizabeth Archer Moseley on the 1870 Census, on June 1, 1870 in Household No. 235, Hebberdsville, Henderson Co., Kentucky, USA.2 Thomas F. Robards was employed as a Farmer as of June 1, 1880 in Tillotson District, Henderson Co., Kentucky, USA. Thomas (age 34) was listed as the head of a family with his wife Susan (age 25) on the 1880 Census, on June 1, 1880 in Household No. 74, Tillotson District, Henderson Co., Kentucky, USA.3 Thomas (age 54) was listed as the head of a family with his wife Susan (age 45) on the 1900 Census, on June 1, 1900 in Household No. 457, Hebberdsville, Henderson Co., Kentucky, USA.4 Thomas (age 64) was listed as the head of a family with his wife Susan (age 55) on the 1910 Census, on April 15, 1910 in Household No. 115, Henderson Co., Kentucky, USA.5 Thomas (age 74) was listed as the head of a family on the 1920 Census, on January 1, 1920 in Household No. 361, Niagra Road, Henderson Co., Kentucky, USA.6

Last Edited=22 Nov 2004

Children of Thomas F. Robards and Susan E. Nunn
Hugh Warren Robards+ b. February 17, 1871, d. March 17, 1948
Norman N. Robards b. about 1874
Irene E. Robards b. September, 1877
Otto N. Robards+ b. April 18, 1879, d. August 20, 1949
W. R. Robards b. February, 1881
N. Robards b. December, 1883
Oscar S. Robards b. June, 1885
Citations

[S537] Thomas F. Robards to Susan E. Nunn Marriage Record, Marriage, Marriage Book 009, Page Number 383, Henderson County, KY Clerk's Office, Henderson, Henderson Co., Kentucky, USA. Hereinafter cited as Robards, T. F. to Nunn, S. E. Marriage Record. Married at Elizabeth A. Nunn's house.
[S546] James L. Blue, 1870 Henderson County Kentucky Federal Census (Henderson, Henderson Co., Kentucky: Henderson County Genealogical and Historical Society). Hereinafter cited as 1870 Henderson Co., KY Federal Census.
[S548] James L. Blue, 1880 Henderson County Kentucky Federal Census (Henderson, Henderson Co., Kentucky: Henderson County Genealogical and Historical Society). Hereinafter cited as 1880 Henderson Co., KY Federal Census.
[S558] Ancestry.com, 1900 Henderson County Kentucky Federal Census (n.p.: Ancestry.com). Hereinafter cited as 1900 Henderson Co., KY Federal Census.
[S576] Ancestry.com, 1910 Henderson County Kentucky Federal Census (Ancestry.com: Ancestry.com). Hereinafter cited as 1910 Henderson Co., KY Federal Census.
[S549] James L. Blue, 1920 Henderson County Kentucky Federal Census (Henderson, Henderson Co., Kentucky: Henderson County Genealogical and Historical Society). Hereinafter cited as 1920 Henderson Co., KY Federal Census.

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