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Dawn

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Mar 12, 2004, 12:58:25 PM3/12/04
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Looking for this family, in a more current Census than 1880, probably in
Virginia:

Bunting Miles 1854 - 1892
wife Lucy Miles 1858?-?
son Walter Miles 1876?
son William Miles 1879?

Thank you to Colin (CWatters) for his help in finding Bunting Miles in the
1880 census. I have been in contact with the city historian in Norfolk who
gave me a list of local cemeteries that were possibilities for Mr. Miles
original grave site.

I think we figured out which one it is (they have been there since 1866 but
don't have records back that far and the "old cemetery" is off limits to the
public). I can't imagine I will get very far when I tell them his tombstone
ended up in fill dirt. So I am going to try to track down his family.

TIA,
Dawn


Bunting MILES Male

Other Information:
Birth Year<1854>
Birthplace MD
Age 26
Occupation Laborer
Marital Status M <Married>
Race B <Black>
Head of Household Bunting MILES
Relation Self
Father's Birth place MD
Mother's Birthplace MD

Source Information:
Census Place Tanners Creek, Norfolk, Virginia
Family History Library Film1255381
NA Film NumberT9-1381
Page Number141C

Household:
Name RelationMarital StatusGenderRaceAgeBirthplaceOccupationFather's
BirthplaceMother's Birthplace

Bunting MILES Self M Male B 26 MD Laborer MD MD
Lucy MILES Wife M Female B 22 VA VA VA
Wm. MILES Son S Male B 1 VA MD VA
Walter MILES Son S Male B 4 VA MD VA

BAS in GA

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Mar 13, 2004, 1:15:02 AM3/13/04
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Dawn:

These are similiar surnames and given in the Norfolk and surrounding areas.
I gave census roll and pages so you can checkout the images if you like

Beth
"Dawn" <df3...@nospam.net> wrote in message
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> Looking for this family, in a more current Census than 1880, probably in
> Virginia:
>
> Bunting Miles 1854 - 1892

> wife Lucy Miles 1858?-?
1900 Virginia CHARLOTTE E ROANOKE TWP Series: T623 Roll: 1704
Page: 139
1900 Virginia DINWIDDIE 6-WD PETERSBURG Series: T623 Roll: 1736
Page: 217
1910 Virginia CAMPBELL 1-WD LYNCHBURG Series: T624 Roll: 1634
Page: 94
1920 Virginia BUCKINGHAM JAMES RVR Series: T625 Roll: 1883
Page: 73
1920 Virginia DINWIDDIE 2-WD; PETERSBURG Series: T625 Roll:
1903 Page: 109

> son Walter Miles 1876?
- Series: T623 Roll: 1720 Page: 84 1900 Norfolk Virginia

> son William Miles 1879?
> - Series: T623 Roll: 1707 Page: 155 1900 Elizabeth City
Virginia
- Series: T623 Roll: 1706 Page: 51 1900 Elizabeth City
Virginia
- Series: T623 Roll: 1720 Page: 284 1900 Northhampton
Eastville


kat >^.^<

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Mar 13, 2004, 9:36:15 PM3/13/04
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"BAS in GA" <bethdo9...@alltel.net> wrote in message
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> Dawn:
>
> These are similiar surnames and given in the Norfolk and surrounding
areas.
> I gave census roll and pages so you can checkout the images if you like
>
> Beth
> "Dawn" <df3...@nospam.net> wrote in message
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> > Looking for this family, in a more current Census than 1880, probably in
> > Virginia:
> >
> > Bunting Miles 1854 - 1892
>
> > wife Lucy Miles 1858?-?
>

Have you ever considered contacting the Virginia Pilot? It's the Norfolk
newspaper and they might consider it a very human interest story. They may
be able to give you some information on the cemetery and even look up Miles
and maybe some living family.
I forgot if you mentioned--where is this tombstone currently located?

--
kat >^.^<
Kathleen Allen Dugger Tromp
Rhinelander, WI


Dawn

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Mar 17, 2004, 10:27:57 PM3/17/04
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I am in contact with a historian in Norfolk who is helping me. I have kind
of held off giving anyone the details to keep from stepping on any toes. I
am currently passing all the information I get onto the person who has the
stone. Let him make the decisions.

The tombstone didn't travel far, it is still in Eastern Virginia.

Thanks,
Dawn
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kat >^.^<

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Mar 18, 2004, 7:44:48 AM3/18/04
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"Dawn" <df3...@nospam.net> wrote in message
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> I am in contact with a historian in Norfolk who is helping me. I have
kind
> of held off giving anyone the details to keep from stepping on any toes.
I
> am currently passing all the information I get onto the person who has the
> stone. Let him make the decisions.
>
> The tombstone didn't travel far, it is still in Eastern Virginia.
>
> Thanks,
> Dawn
> "

Cool. Keep us posted, please! While it might be considered by some to be
off-topic, it's a continuation of a family history, and thus, right on,
AFAIC.
I grew up in Hampton Roads and keep up with the news there.

CWatters

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Mar 18, 2004, 5:17:19 PM3/18/04
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"kat >^.^<" <trompRE...@charter.net> wrote in message
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> Cool. Keep us posted, please!

Yes please. Love to hear how this works out.


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