It's Treasure Chest Thursday - time to look in my digital image files to see what treasures I can find for my family history and genealogy musings.
The treasure today is the 1850 United States Census record for Jonathan Oatley (one of my 3rd great-grandfathers) in Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut:
The Jonathan Oatley household:
The extracted information for the Jonathan Oatley household, enumerated on 19 September 1850:
* Jonathan Oatley - age 59, male, a Stone Cutter, born So. Kingston RI
* Amey Oatley - age 52, female, born So. Kingston RI
* Olive F. Oatley - age 14, female, born Killingly Ct
The source citation for this household is:
1850 United States Federal Census, Windham County, Connecticut, population
schedule, Killingly town, Page 358, dwelling #548, family #601, Jonathan Oatley
household, digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com); citing
National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, Roll 51.
I don't see any age or birthplace errors in this enumeration.
Jonathan and Amy (Champlin) Oatley had 13 children, and 12 of them survived childhood. A son, Joseph Oatley, appears on this census page two families below Jonathan Oatley, with his wife Cynthia, and three of their children.
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