Levicca Barrett1

F, #749, b. c 1805, d. a 1 Jun 1880
Last Edited9 Apr 2014
Birth*circa 1805Levicca Barrett was born circa 1805 in North Carolina.2 
Marriage*circa 1830She married John M. Rogers, son of William Rogers and Nancy Holcomb, circa 1830.2 
Death*after 1 June 1880 Conclusion by Wanda Hunter Day: Levicca Barrett died in Clay County, Kentucky [see citation S204] after 01 Jun 1880,* the official enumeration date for the 1880 census. She was enumerated in the 1880 census as Luvica Rogers in the household of son-in-law Thomas Ray. She was inaccurately enumerated as his mother. I have found no additional records for Levicca Barrett after this census.1,3 [*Although the census taker recorded the household on 22 Jun 1880, official instructions were to enumerate the household as it existed on 01 Jun 1880.] 

Family

John M. Rogers b. c 1805, d. a 1 Jun 1870
Children 1.Sarah Mariah Rogers+1 b. 22 May 1831, d. 30 Jun 1908
 2.David Rogers+4 b. 15 Apr 1838, d. 28 Jan 1911

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Citations

  1. [S204] Membership application, National no. 739449, on George Rogers, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, Office of the Registrar General, Washington, D.C.
  2. [S206] Membership application, National no. 775406, on George Rogers, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, Office of the Registrar General, Washington, D.C.
  3. [S220] 1880 U.S. census, Clay County, Kentucky, population schedule, Manchester, page 483B, dwelling 333, family 388, Thomas Ray; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 08 Apr 2014), citing National Archives microfilm publication T9_410. Household includes: Thomas Ray 55, b. NC, laborer; Sallie A. 48, wife, b. KY; Elizabeth 15, daughter, b. KY; David 12, son, b. KY; Mary 10, daughter, b. KY; John 7, son, b. KY; Luvica Rogers 75, widowed mother-in-law [inaccurately enumerated as mother], b. NC.
  4. [S214] Membership application, K. M. Sycamore, National no. 858563, on George Rogers (1740-1800, Virginia), approved 02 Feb 2008; National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, Office of the Registrar General, Washington, D.C.