![]() I had previously mentioned on the Time Line for Ralph Outlaw that a male had to be 21 years of age to own property in North Carolina. If Ralph’s mother died during this time frame Ralph may have traveled from Ohio to Bertie County to settle his portion of his father’s estate.Īnother instance where facts have proven that I am fallible. You may remember that in the Samuel Miers autobiography that I posted earlier Samuel states that Ralph Miers made a trip to Carolina sometime between 18. She could have been living with a daughter or she could have died by that time. There were no listings for a woman over 45 years of age living with any of her sons on the 1820 census. On the 1810 census there was one woman above the age of 45 living with William Myers, a son of Elizabeth and Nathan. I would remind you that there were no individuals listed as slaves in Nathan Miers Apwill nor on his estate appraisal. It would appear that Elizabeth Outlaw Myers (Miers) is the individual listed on page 62/63 line number 30 with one male 10 – 16 years of age (Ralph), two males 16 – 26 years of age (Miles and William?), one female 45 years and up and 7 slaves. ![]() There are 2 Elizabeth Myers (Miers) listed on the 1800 Bertie County census that are 45 years and older.
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