Edmund E TRUEBLOOD (RIN: 2013), son of Joseph TRUEBLOOD and Letitia WILLETTS , was born bet. 1781 and 1789 in Paquotan, North Carolina, USA.


Children of Edmund E TRUEBLOOD and are:
1. ? TRUEBLOOD (RIN: 2407)
2. ? TRUEBLOOD (RIN: 2408)
3. Edwin H TRUEBLOOD (RIN: 2409), b. 1827 See Edwin H TRUEBLOOD & Agnes NELSON
4. Amos TRUEBLOOD (RIN: 2411), b. abt. 1829
5. Dempsy TRUEBLOOD (RIN: 2412), b. 1844

Marriage/Union Events for Edmund E TRUEBLOOD\?:


Notes for Edmund E TRUEBLOOD:

Notes taken from "The Trueblood Family in America" by Bula Trueblood Watson, copyright 1964.

"...called Edwin G. in his grandfather's will; was reared in N. C.;

The Census of 1820 records: (Pasq. Co., N. C.)
Edmund (over 45 years); a wife of ca. 26 yrs.;
Sons: 2 (under 10 yrs); 1 (10-16)
Dts: 1 (under 10 yrs); 1 (10-16)

The Census of 1830 records: (Pasq. Co., N. C.)
Edmund (60-70);
Sons: 1 (under 10); 2 (10-20); 1 (20-30)
Females: 1 (20-30); 1 (50-60); 1 (70-80)
5 slaves

Edmund's household has acquired extra relatives. The relatinship is not given. He is not listed in the Census of 1840 records. He may have died or emigrated from N. C.
Census of 1840 records: (Madison Co., Indiana)
Edmund (not the same one, age 50-60, not correct.
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Notes for ? TRUEBLOOD:


Notes for ? TRUEBLOOD:


Notes for Amos TRUEBLOOD:

Notes taken from "The Trueblood Family in America" by Bula Trueblood Watson, copyright 1964.

"....on the basis of the 1850 Census, Madison Co., Indiana. age (10-20)" pg 48
"....lived with the William Gilmore family, but was a farmer with his own land. in 1860, he was living with his brother, Edwin, and working for him. Nothing more is known about him." pg 87


Notes for Dempsy TRUEBLOOD:

Notes taken from "The Trueblood Family in America" by Bula Trueblood Watson, copyright 1964.

"....on the basis of the 1850 Census, Madison Co., Indiana. age (0-10)" pg 48
"....a farm laborer living with James Biddle family, This is a theoretical placement by the present book's author; since no descendants have been found, it must remain as such until another researcher works in that area of Indiana. The placement is considered quite probable as coming from the Josiah Trueblood line, because it is known from other sources that three families from that large division moved to Madison Co., i.e., Edmund Trueblood; Wilson and Malachi Trueblood, sons of James and Agnes (Proby) Trueblood." pg 87


The most recent update of information contained on this page was on: 22 August 2010