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Charles AARON appeared on the census in 1820 in Orangeburg, SC. He appeared on the census 1830 with 5 children; 2 boys and 3 girls in Orangeburg, SC. He owned Entered government land in section 32, Township 13, Range, 5 on 11 Apr 1836 in Walker County, AL. He appeared on the census in 1860 in Gap Dist, Walker Co, AL. Mary widow/with James. He appeared on the census 1840 with six sons and four daughters in Walker Co., AL. Charles was an early pioneer of Walker County, AL; Charles with his wife and family moved southwest, down what was called the Great Philadelphia Wagon Road, with some children being born on the way, some in SC, GA and then in AL. They settled around Ryan's Creek about 1834/1835 which was a part of Walker County, AL. Later the land was divided into what is Cullman County now. Charles is listed in the "History of Walker County, AL", as an early pioneer of Walker County. Charles and Mary Aron/Aaron are mentioned in the book, "Gone to Georgia" the information given was that they moved to GA and then on to AL in 1833.
Charles AARON, a pioneer settler of Walker County, who entered government land in Section 32, Township 13, Range 5, on April 11, 1836.
Walker County Tract Record
(Research):Walker County, AL 1850 Federal Census: (INDEX - File 3 of 5)
Pg. # Line # Name Age Birth Place File number
308A 21 AARON, Charles 54 SC pg0304b.txt
308A 22 AARON, Mary A. 50 SC pg304b.txt
308A 23 AARON, Charles 17 GA pg0304b.txt
308A 24 AARON, Elizabeth 15 AL pg0304b.txt
308A 25 AARON, Samuel 13 AL pg0304b.txt
308A 26 AARON, Ira 11 AL pg0304b.txt
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