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- http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=5060197
14 Nov 1850 census of Subdivision 25, Polk County, TN, found the Abercrombie family living in dwelling #875. Next door in dwelling #876 was son William and family:
Young Abercrombie 47 GA Farmer
Susannah 42 SC
John G. 19 GA
Young S. 17 GA
Hiram V. 14 GA
Jonathan 11 GA
Rebecca 7 GA
Fanny 5 GA
Gallant 2 GA
3 July 1860 census of Beatie, Benton County, AR, found the Abercrombie (spelled Abercombie) family living in dwelling #511. Neighbors include parents Young and Susannah (#510)and brother Young (#512) and their families:
John Abercombie 30 GA Farmer
Angaline 28 MO
William 5 AR
George 4 AR
Altha 3 AR
Clinton 1 AR
During the Civil War, John Abercrombie served in lst Regiment CSA, 2nd Cherokee Mounted Volunteers, under Colonel Stand Watie.
12 August 1870 census of Round Prairie, Benton County, AR, found the Abercrombie family living in dwelling #382:
John Abercrombie 45 GA Farmer
Angie 38 MO
William 16 AR
George 14 AR
Sarah 12 AR
James 11 AR
Benjamin 9 AR
Nancy 3 AR
John 1 AR
Matilda 16 AR
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Obituaries of Benton County Arkansas, Compiled by Barbara P. Easley, Edited by Barbara P. Easley and Verla P. McAnelly, Heritage Books, Inc. Located at the Bentonville Public Library, Bentonville, Arkansas, 72712 (I do not find the Volume number, but will check next time I am in Bentonville.)
1906
ABERCROMBIE, J.G.--{from Siloam Springs Republican} The correspondent at Wild Cat sends a report of the death of J.G. Abercrombie Sunday evening at the home of his son, John, a few miles south of Maysville, aged 76 years. Deceased had been a resident of that section for several years, his wife having preceded him to the beyond. He leaves four sons, William, Ben, George, and John, and one daughter, Alpha, to mourn his demise. The funeral occurred Monday evening, G.M.D. Watson conducting. Burial was at the Coats cemetery. [Benton County Democrat 5/24/06]
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