Dorothy CLICK & Jack LAMBERT > TN, Loudon Co.
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Re: LAMBERT/CLICK/BLAKE > TN, Loudon Co./1880 Census
| sjcampbell (View posts) | Posted: 20 May 2008 6:59PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Surnames: Click, Lambert, Whisenant
From the emails I received about Dorothy CLICK and Jack LAMBERT, I guess those aren't the folks I'm looking for. Thanks for the replies!
I am trying to locate the parents of a girl born in Tennessee sometime around 1839. I have seen her name written different ways Darthula Jane CLICK, Jane LAMBERT, Jane BLAKE.
The oral family story goes that Jane was born a LAMBERT. But Jane's mother died when Jane was young. Her mother did not approve of slavery and wanted Jane to live with the mother's brother after the mother's death. When Jane's mother died, her maternal uncle came to get her. Jane's father gave her the choice of staying or going with her uncle. She wanted to go with her Uncle CLICK. Jane's father said if she did that she couldn't take anything with her, not even the clothes she was wearing. So Uncle CLICK took a saddle blanket and wrapped it around her, let her drop her clothes, and rode off with Jane.
I found Jane in the 1850 Murray Co., Georgia, census when she was 11 years old:
Click, George W 33 M Farmer 500 Virginia CLICK, Mary 30 F Tennessee
Click, John H 10 M Tennessee
Click, William P 8 M Tennessee
Click, Catherine M 6 F Georgia
Click, Mahala J 5 F Georgia
Click, George W 1 M Georgia
Click, Valentine 26 M Laborer Tennessee
Click, Darthula J 11 F Tennessee
Does anyone have any information about the LAMBERT connection or the CLICK family? I would really appreciate any help I can get.
--Stephanie
I am trying to locate the parents of a girl born in Tennessee sometime around 1839. I have seen her name written different ways Darthula Jane CLICK, Jane LAMBERT, Jane BLAKE.
The oral family story goes that Jane was born a LAMBERT. But Jane's mother died when Jane was young. Her mother did not approve of slavery and wanted Jane to live with the mother's brother after the mother's death. When Jane's mother died, her maternal uncle came to get her. Jane's father gave her the choice of staying or going with her uncle. She wanted to go with her Uncle CLICK. Jane's father said if she did that she couldn't take anything with her, not even the clothes she was wearing. So Uncle CLICK took a saddle blanket and wrapped it around her, let her drop her clothes, and rode off with Jane.
I found Jane in the 1850 Murray Co., Georgia, census when she was 11 years old:
Click, George W 33 M Farmer 500 Virginia CLICK, Mary 30 F Tennessee
Click, John H 10 M Tennessee
Click, William P 8 M Tennessee
Click, Catherine M 6 F Georgia
Click, Mahala J 5 F Georgia
Click, George W 1 M Georgia
Click, Valentine 26 M Laborer Tennessee
Click, Darthula J 11 F Tennessee
Does anyone have any information about the LAMBERT connection or the CLICK family? I would really appreciate any help I can get.
--Stephanie