
Mary Lee Brady, Ph.D.
| | Rubin Sullivan was born in South Carolina during an era when it was not uncommon to find owners and slaves born in one state such as Virginia or South Carolina moving or being sold to the new rich cotton growing soils of Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Texas, and even Louisiana and Arkansas. Cotton was king, and siblings were routinely dispersed to pursue it. | Name | Relation | Marital Status | Gender | Race | Age | Birthplace | Occupation | Father's Birthplace | Mother's Birthplace | | Reubin SULIVAN | Self | M | Male | MU | 40 | SC | Farmer | SC | SC | | Fannie SULIVAN | Wife | M | Female | B | 26 | AL | Laborer | AL | AL | | George SULIVAN | Son | S | Male | B | 18 | AL | Laborer | AL | AL | | Rachael SULIVAN | Dau | S | Female | MU | 12 | AL | Laborer | SC | AL | | Ellen SULIVAN | Dau | S | Female | MU | 9 | AL | | SC | AL | | Mary SULIVAN | Dau | S | Female | MU | 8 | AL | | AL | AL | | Felix SULIVAN | Son | S | Male | B | 4 | AL | | SC | AL | | Harriet SULIVAN | Dau | S | Female | B | 2 | AL | | SC | AL |
Source Information: | | Census Place | Gainestown, Clarke, Alabama | | | Family History Library Film | 1254007 | | | NA Film Number | T9-0007 | | | Page Number | 290C  |
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