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- [S571] 1880 United States Census, 9B (Reliability: 4).
S STREETMAN Household
Male
Other Information:
Birth Year <1817>
Birthplace GA
Age 63
Occupation Farmer
Marital Status M
Race W
Head of Household S STREETMAN
Relation Self
Father's Birthplace GA
Mother's Birthplace GA
Source Information:
Census Place Butler, Taylor, Georgia
Family History Library Film 1254166
NA Film Number T9-0166
Page Number 9B
S STREETMAN Self M Male W 63 GA Farmer GA GA
Emaline STREETMAN Wife M Female W 62 GA Keeping House GA GA
Sarah STREETMAN GDau S Female W 8 GA GA GA
Emaline PERKINS Other S Female W 39 GA Servant GA GA
James T. PERKINS Other S Male W 14 GA Farm Labor GA GA
Mary E. PERKINS Other S Female W 13 GA GA GA
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Source Information:
Census Place Butler, Taylor, Georgia
Family History Library Film 1254166
NA Film Number T9-0166
Page Number 9B
- [S605] Taylor County Tracer, (Editor: John Adams), July 1999 Volume 4 Issue 7., 31 (Reliability: 3), November 2003.
Sinclare Streetman, died at the home of his son, Mr. Lemuel Streetman, on Friday, the 27th of July, 1888. Mr. Streetman was for a long time, a citizen of Taylor County and was well beloved by all who knew him. He embraced the religion of Christ many years ago and joined the M.E. Church South, after which he connected himself to the Freewill Baptist church at Silver Run, and lived a consistent member until the day of his death. He was chosen as deacon of the Freewill Baptist church soon after his connection with that denomination and served the church in this capacity for a number of years, and was always faithful in the discharge of his duty. Brother Streetman, for several years before his death, became afflicted with a lung disease, and laboring under this terrible affliction, he was ever faithful as a watchman upon the wall of Zion; ever ready to do all the good, both in the church and in the community where he lived; and in the death of this, our father in Israel, the church has sustained a heavy loss, the community a good and useful neighbor, the county a useful citizen. He was a faithful, though aged companion; a good affectionate husband; a good, loving and exemplary father, but their loss is his eternal gain. It is so sad to say farewell husband! Farewell father!
By Mary Garrett
Taylor County Tracer
November 2003
Page 31
The Butler Herald
Butler, Ga., Tuesday, October 16, 1888
Vol. XII , No. 50
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