NameLawson DeAtley
Birthabt 1815, Kentucky
Other spousesAlmira Busby
Marriageabt 1842, Bath Co., Kentucky
SpouseEnfield Stone
Birthabt 1823, Bath Co., Kentucky
Death25 Mar 1918, Indiana
Children
Birthabt 1843, Bath Co., Kentucky
Deathbef 1900, Bath Co., Kentucky
Birthabt 1844, Bath Co., Kentucky
Birthabt 1847, Bath Co., Kentucky
Birthabt 1849, Bath Co., Kentucky
Birthabt 1852, Bath Co., Kentucky
Census Notes for Enfield Stone
The only two Stone families in the 1830 census of Bath Co., Ky with females 5-9 were:

Charles Stone, 1 m 40-49, 1 f 30-39; 1 m 5-9, 3 m < 5; 1 f 15-19, 2 f 5-9, 1 f < 5
(Bath Co., Ky marriage records list the marriage on 10 Oct 1812 of Charles Stone and Matilda Stone)

Robert Stone, 1 m 50-59, 1 f 30-39; 2 m 10-14, 1 m 5-9; 1 f 10-14, 2 f 5-9, 2 f < 5
(Bath Co., Ky marriage records list the marriage on 18 Sep 1814 of Robert Stone and Sarah Whaley)
Notes for Lawson & Enfield (Family)
I do not know when Lawson and Enfield married, so it is uncertain which of Lawson’s children are hers and which are Almira Busby’s. I figure that Ophelia and Albert are Almira’s, because they stayed behind in Bath Co. when Enfield moved to Indiana. Also, Albert is described as a nephew of Manerva Busby in the 1880 census. And Sabrina and those younger than her are probably Enfield’s because Sabrina did move to Indiana. So it’s really just Lawson Jr. who is up for grabs.
Census
1850 census of Bath Co., Ky, Sharpsburg precinct, enumerated 11 Sep, lists on p. 1 as family #694:
Lawson Deatley, 35, blacksmith; Annfield, 28; Ofelia C., 12; Albert E., 10; Lawson P., 7; Sabina, 5; Robert, 3; Felix, 1. All born in Kentucky.

1860 census of Putnam Co., Indiana, Floyd township, Groveland P.O., enumerated 21 June, lists on p. 8 as family #503:
George W. Sharpe, 54, farmer, b. Tenn; Enfield, 37, b. Ky; William, 18, b. Ky; Thomas, 16, b. Ky; John, 14, b. Ind; Vincent, 4, b. Ind; Ephaim, 1, b. Ind. Sabrina Deatta, 16, b. Ky; George W., 8, b. Ky.
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