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TOWN OF LOWELL 1860 CENSUS (PART IV) Dwelling No. 456/Family No. 448
Daniel Fox was a farmer with $800 in real estate and $200 in personal property.
Dwelling No. 435/Family No. 449
Julius Wilcox was a farmer with $2000 in real property and $500 in personal property. Fred and George Wilcox each listed their occupation as "farmer".
Dwelling No. 456/Family No. 450
E.A. Wilcox was a farmer with $2500 in real estate and $600 in personal property. L.A. Wilcox listed his occupation as "farmer". Sarah M. Wilcox listed her occupation as "embroiderer".
Dwelling No. 457/Family No. 451
Dennis Kelley was a farmer with $2000 in real estate and $200 in personal property. Patrick Kelley was a farmer with no real estate and $100 in personal property. John Kelley was a farmer with $80 in real estate but no personal property.
Dwelling No. 458/Family No. 452
George Roth was a farmer with no real estate and $100 in personal property. His family was from the Alsace region in France.
Dwelling No. 459/Family No. 453
Margarethe Liebing did not list an occupation and/or property values. Although she indicated her family's birthplace as Baden, the family was from Bavaria.
Dwelling No. 460/Family No. 454
Peter Jung was a farmer with $500 in real estate and $200 in personal property. Peter Jung was the brother-in-law of Martin Baker listed below.
Dwelling No. 461/Family No. 455
Martin Baker was a farmer with $400 in real estate and $200 in personal property. William Baker listed his occupation as "farmer". Martin Baker was the brother-in-law of Peter Jung listed above.
Dwelling No. 462/Family No. 456
Frank J. Nusser was a farmer with no real estate and $75 in personal property.
Dwelling No. 463/Family No. 457
Herman Brandes was a farmer with $200 in real estate and $400 in personal property.
Dwelling No. 466/Family No. 458
George Kuntz was a farmer with $500 in real estate and $400 in personal property. The Kuntz family was from the Alsace region in France.
Dwelling No. 465/Family No. 459
William C. Penticost was a farmer with $2000 in real estate and $350 in personal property.
Dwelling No. 466/Family No. 460
Leonard Neuberger was a farmer with $1500 in real estate and $300 in personal property.
Dwelling No. 467/Family No. 461
Christian Kuntz was a farmer with $3000 in real estate and $450 in personal property. Jacob Mehl was the brother-in-law of Christian Kuntz. Jacob listed his occupation as "farm laborer". The Kuntz and Mehl family was from the Alsace region in France. Jacob Mehl would serve in the Civil War in the 23rd Wisconsin Infantry.
Dwelling No. 468/Family No. 462
Fred Dauffenbach was a farmer with $1500 in real estate and $300 in personal property.
Dwelling No. 468/Family No. 463
John William Dauffenbach was a farm laborer with no real estate and $500 in personal property. Note that he shared the same dwelling as Fred Dauffenbach above.
Dwelling No. 469/Family No. 464
William Dauffenbach was a farmer with $1500 in real estate and $400 in personal property.
Dwelling No. 470/Family No. 465
D.A. Snow was a farmer with no real estate and $200 in personal property.
Dwelling No. 471/Family No. 466
George Soldner was a farmer with $1200 in real estate and $400 in personal property. Catherine Soldner listed her occupation as "domestic". George Soldner jr. listed his occupation as "farmer". Leonard Soldner listed his occupation as "day laborer".
Dwelling No. 471/Family No. 467
George Soldner was a farmer with no real estate and $500 in personal property. Note that his family shared the same dwelling as George Soldner above.
Dwelling No. 472/Family No. 468
William Seuser was a farmer with $1500 in real estate and $400 in personal property.
Dwelling No. 473/Family No. 469
John Kohn was a farmer with $2000 in real estate and $500 in personal property. Mathias Schulein was the father-in-law of John Kohn. He listed his occupation as "gentleman".
Dwelling No. 474/Family No. 470
Christian Kohn was a farmer with $2000 in real estate and $800 in personal property. Michael Kohn was the father of Christian. He listed his occupation as "gentleman".
Dwelling No. 475/Family No. 471
J.M. Kohn (a/k/a John Michael) was a farmer with $2000 in real estate and $500 in personal property.
Dwelling No. 476/Family No. 472
Christian Steinacker was a farmer with $600 in real estate and $300 in personal property. E.E. Kling was Eva's daughter by her first marriage.
Dwelling No. 477/Family No. 473
Peter Kaveny was a farmer with $800 in real estate and $300 in personal property. Peter Kaveny sr. listed his occupation as "gentleman".
Dwelling No. 477/Family No. 474
Francis Hughes was a farmer with no property values given. Note that his family shared the same dwelling as Peter Kaveny listed above.
Dwelling No. 477/Family No. 475
Patrick Kaveny was a day laborer with $500 in real estate and no personal property.
Dwelling No. 478/Family No. 476
Lawrence Enman was a farmer with $1500 in real estate and $600 in personal property.
Dwelling No. 479/Family No. 477
William C. Lawin was a farmer with $2500 in real estate and $600 in personal property.
Dwelling No. 480/Family No. 478
George Robinson was a farmer with $2500 in real estate and $800 in personal property.
Dwelling No. 481/Family No. 479
Hannah Lavin listed no occupation. She had no real estate and $120 in personal property. John Lavin listed his occupation as "day laborer". He was the brother to Hannah.
Dwelling No. 482/Family No. 480
William Kelley was a farmer with $3000 in real estate and $400 in personal property.
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