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2 sons killed in the Civil War, according to Aunt Elva.
1830 Russell Co
Valentine Kinser
1 male 20-30
1840 Russell Co, pg 26, ln 11
Valentine Kinser
2 males under 5
1 male 30-40
1 female 20-30
[the next line is John Smith, then John Ferrell]
1850 Jackson, VA #336-340 Val and Jane cannot read or write
Kinser Valentine 46 M Farmer Va
Kinser Virginia 30 F Va
Kinser John 12 M Va
Kinser Michal 10 M Va
Kinser Noah 8 M Va
Kinser Sarah 6 F Va
Kinser Elizabeth 4 F Va
Kinser Cicilia 2 F Va
1860 Census, Jackson Co., WV
Kiser, Valentine, 57, farmer, b. VA
" Jane 41, b. VA
" John 22, farm laborer, b. VA
" Noah 19, farm laborer, b. VA
" Sallie 17, domestic, b. VA
" Bettie 14, domestic, b. VA
" Celia 12, b. VA
" William 10, b. VA
" Major 5, b. VA
" Rebecca 1, b. VA
1870 Roane Co WV Harper Dist #76
Kinser, Jane, 50 VA June
Sarah, 25 VA Oct
Celia, 22 WV Ap
William, 18 WV July
Major L, 15 WV May
Rebecca J, 10 WV July
Jackson County Birth Records:
Rebecca Jane Kinser, 7/11/1859, Val & Jane Kinser, Bear F(ork) PO, Jackson co farmer, reported by father, V Kinser [Bear Fork runs southeast from Belgrove]
Sarah V Kinser, 7/1859, Valentine Kinser & Eliza, Pond Creek, Jackson Co, farmer, reported by Eliza Landon, mother [1860 census shows Eliza Landon married to Thomas Landon, with Sarah the youngest of 5 children, Eliza born Ohio, Thomas born NY. Pond Creek is located where Jackson County meets Wood County at the Ohio River. Since Eliza is still living with Thomas a year after this birth, I doubt that she really reported it as a Kinser birth. This birth record was typed, was a mistake made when the written records were typed or when it was written? should be Rebecca Jane and perhaps the two entries were combined when transcribed. It does not appear to be reported as a Landon birth, and the Kinsers lived about as far away from the Landons as you can get and still be in Jackson County.]
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