![]() ![]() We are sure as a young man growing up, Charlie I experienced all the hardships that went with the life of slavery. Mulatto children were those who had Black mothers and White fathers (or vice versa but not likely) We cannot be sure about his father, because early records show that his race was list as Mullatto children. According to these days, we can safely assume that Charlie I was born a slave, to a slave mother. The first Charlie Samuel was born sometime around 1839 or 1840. census > 1870 > South Carolina > Flat Rock > page 36 of 95 (He was also found in the 1880, 1910, 1930 Census)Īfter a great deal of searching, our beloved Grandpa Charlie is first located in this census listed as Charles Samuel (No wonder we couldnt find him, as we had been looking under Charlie all this time) Either way, the location of this census is U.S. Charlie Samuel is first found in the 1870 Kershaw County, South Carolina Census
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