Documentation for Benjamin Vining - Amanda [...]


Census Data

  1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910
Benjamin Vining ?
[see note below]
44 53 ? [77?] ?
Amanda ([...]) Vining 31 ? 55 ?
    [Sophia Vining?] ?
[see note below]
24 [living? in separate household]
    Mahala Vining ?
[see note below]
14 [living? in separate household]
    Catharine Vining 9 18 ? [living? in separate household]
    Emily Vining 7 16 ? [living? in separate household]
    Sally Vining 4 14 ? [living? in separate household]
    Esther Vining 2 11 ? [living? in separate household]
    Harriet Vining 9 ? [living? in separate household]
    Elizabeth Vining 7 ? [living? in separate household]
    Oliver Vining 4 ? living in separate household


1860 In 1860, most black persons were slaves and considered property, so they were not reported in the regular census records.


1870 Greensburg (ward 2), St. Helena County, Alabama - dwelling 106, family 106:



1880 Ward 2, St. Helena County, Alabama - dwelling 396, family 409:



1890 census data unavailable


1900 Greensburg (ward 2), St. Helena County, Alabama - dwelling 308, family 308: