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Celia Carlton Day

Birth
Burke County, North Carolina, USA
Death
1861 (aged 80–81)
Allison, Jackson County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Jackson County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Celia Day exact date of death is unknown. She was living with her sister Nancy Crouch, both living in home of Jacob Williams in 1860 in Devers Cove. Jacob's wife was the daughter of Nancy Crouch. Celia is not listed in the 1870 census so we assume she died between 1860 and 1870. After her husbands death, She and sons Milus and Hasting are found in the 1850 census of Cherokee County, but both her and Milus were back next door to son Larkin by 1860 in Devers Cove. By 1880, the Day family had moved from Jackson County, with son Larkin moving to Cullman County Alabama, Allen and Milus, with second wife Martha Isbell had moved to Wayne County, Tennessee.
Celia Day exact date of death is unknown. She was living with her sister Nancy Crouch, both living in home of Jacob Williams in 1860 in Devers Cove. Jacob's wife was the daughter of Nancy Crouch. Celia is not listed in the 1870 census so we assume she died between 1860 and 1870. After her husbands death, She and sons Milus and Hasting are found in the 1850 census of Cherokee County, but both her and Milus were back next door to son Larkin by 1860 in Devers Cove. By 1880, the Day family had moved from Jackson County, with son Larkin moving to Cullman County Alabama, Allen and Milus, with second wife Martha Isbell had moved to Wayne County, Tennessee.

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One of the field stone graves within the cemetery



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