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Kinmundy Express
The first census was taken in 1825 and showed 557 persons, 104 were heads of families, five of these being widows. There were 117 voters. Of the 557, there were 273 white males, 282 white females, 1 colored male slave, and 1 colored female slave. Hardy Foster, who founded Fosterburg on the old Post Road and for whom Foster township was named, was listed in the census, and also John Nichols who seems to have been the first to settle near the Kinmundy townsite, according to the History of Marion and Clinton County. He later moved to Meacham. Another list shows Arnolds and Jones in Foster township in 1823.
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1778
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Halifax County, Virginia, United States
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1804
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Virginia, United States
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April 6, 1805
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Smith, Tennessee, United States
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1807
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Tennessee, United States
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1829
Age 51
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Marion, Illinois, United States
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