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Old 10/04/13, 05:55 PM
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I have a Quincy Sullivan born 1853/54 in Miami county, IN. Hia father was born in OH/MD, mother VA. Some of the family moved to Dade county, Missouri in the VERY late 1870's/early 1800's.

I have Quincy in 1870 in Miami co, IN, working as a shoemaker.

In 1880 he is in Joplin, Jasper, MO, listed as Quincy Sullivan working as a shoemaker.

In 1885 he is on the special state Census for Galena, Cherokee, KS, listed as Q Sulliven, a shoemaker.

I am unable to find any more information on him. Anyone have suggestions?

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deleted......bad info

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Old 10/04/13, 07:53 PM
 
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I found this on Ancestry.com. Is this who you're looking for? There's more info if it is.
Nancy Greathouse


Birth 1815 in Virginia, United States Death 8 Aug 1886 in Miami, Miami, Indiana, United States



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  • No Father
  • No Mother


Info on Nancy's husband:
Joshua Sullivan


Birth 1810 in Maryland, United States Death 9 Jan 1864 in Na Au Say, Illinois, United States
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Old 10/04/13, 08:31 PM
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That's the correct mother, children but WRONG father...LOT of people jumped on THAT bandwagon! The father (MY Joshua) of the children and husband of Nancy was alive until AT LEAST 1871, paying taxes....oh, and LIVING with the family!

My interest is in Quincy, I can't find him after 1885.

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That was the first one I found. I'll look more later on to see if I can find more only on your Quincy.
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