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TOWN OF LOWELL 1860 CENSUS (Part II) The post office listed for the following entries in the population census was Reeseville. Dwelling No. 362/Family No. 359
Isaac Merriam was a farmer with $1000 in real property and $300 in personal property.
Dwelling No. 363/Family No. 360
Jacob Runkel was a farmer with $2500 in real property and $500 in personal property. Philip Runkel listed his occupation as "farmer".
Dwelling No. 364/Family No. 361
Catherine Runkel did not list an occupation. She had $1000 in real property and $600 in personal property.
Dwelling No. 365/Family No. 362
James Tenion (a/k/a Tennian) was a farmer with $700 in real property and $200 in personal property.
Dwelling No. 366/Family No. 363
Thomas Ryan was a farmer with $600 in real property and $200 in personal property.
Dwelling No. 367/Family No. 364
William Dewit was a railroad overseer with $1000 in real property and $1100 in personal property. James Dewit listed his occupation as "laborer".
Dwelling No. 368/Family No. 365
A.B. Jones was a merchant with $500 in real property and $200 in personal property.
Dwelling No. 369/Family No. 366
Adam Reese was a farmer with $2000 in real property and $500 in personal property.
Dwelling No. 370/Family No. 367
Michael Bauer was a grocer with $200 in real property and $500 in personal property.
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