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Facts and Events
References
- ↑ 1870, Household: William Walling, County: Gilpin, State: Colorado, Family Number: 188, Dwelling Number: 215, Image: 100 of 111, Page: 18, Lin. (post office: Central City, 27 November 2001, Census Date, 11 June 1870)
age listed as 35, birthplace Vermont. - ↑ 1860, Household: W. Walling, County: Arapahoe, State: Kansas, Dwelling Number: 5405, Image: 277 of 865, Page: 465/275, Line Number: 29, Film. (Mountain City, 30 November 2001, Census Date, 20 September 1860)
age listed as 27 and birthplace as Va.
- ↑ 1850, Household: Benjamin Walling, County: Washington, State: Vermont, Family Number: 1426, Dwelling Number: 1416, Image: 28 of 33, Page: 52/. (Middlesex, 29 August 2007, Census Date, 26 September 1850)
age listed as 15.
- ↑ 1860, Household: W. Walling, County: Arapahoe, State: Kansas, Dwelling Number: 5405, Image: 277 of 865, Page: 465/275, Line Number: 29, Film. (Mountain City, 30 November 2001, Census Date, 20 September 1860)
Arapahoe Co. is now part of Colorado, but was counted in 1860 in Kansas. The 1860 census for Mountain City is very confusing. William Walling, Wilbur Clough, and Louise (Clough) Walling all appear in different dwellings with other unrelated people. My only guess is that the enumerator visited work places on this day, which was a Thursday, and listed the people he found there.
- ↑ 1870, Household: William Walling, County: Gilpin, State: Colorado, Family Number: 188, Dwelling Number: 215, Image: 100 of 111, Page: 18, Lin. (post office: Central City, 27 November 2001, Census Date, 11 June 1870)
occupation listed as lumber dealer.
- ↑ White, Arthur. Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years, 1863-1875 (vol. 2), Second Publisher: Ellen G. White Estate. (Review & Herald Publishing, Washington, D.C., c1981-c1986)
page 345, "It was Mr. Walling's business to furnish lumber for the houses and timbers for the mines in this region and in others. One sawmill was located near Black Hawk, and another some thirty miles north, near the city of Boulder. He employed quite a number of men to operate these mills.".
- ↑ Three other unknown men were also enumerated at the same location
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