Amos J. Bedsole1

M, #1352, b. September 1861, d. 30 March 1922
FatherLarkin Bedsole2 b. c 1826
MotherSarah Averitt3
Birth*Amos J. Bedsole was born in September 1861 at North Carolina.1 
He was the son of Larkin Bedsole and Sarah Averitt.2,3 
(with Parents) Cens 1870 trAmos J. Bedsole appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Cedar Creek Township, Cumberland County, North Carolina, in the household of his parents, Larkin Bedsole and Charlotte Bedsole.4 
(with Parents) Cens 1880 trAmos J. Bedsole appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Cedar Creek Township, Cumberland County, North Carolina in the household of his parents, Larkin Bedsole and Charlotte Bedsole. The address at the time of the census was an unknown place .5 
Marriage*Amos J. Bedsole married Sarah Francis Averitt circa 1888.1  
Occupation*Amos J. Bedsole was a farmer on his own farm between 1900 and 1910 at White Oak, Bladen County, North Carolina.2,1 
Cens 1900 tr*He and Sarah Francis Bedsole appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Bladen County, North Carolina, enumerated 6 June 1900. Their children Alonzo D., Herbert W., Connie L., Clebarn J., Sidney Averitt, Mary C. and Jonathan S were listed as living with them. The address at the time of the census was White Oak.1 
Cens 1910 trAmos J. Bedsole and Sarah Francis Bedsole appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of White Oak, Bladen County, North Carolina, enumerated 2 May 1910. Their children Herbert W., Connie L., Clebarn J., Sidney Averitt, Mary C., Jonathan S, Amos Carl, Leatha J., Gordon K. and Ottis were listed as living with them. The address at the time of the census was Elizabeth Road.2 
Residence*Amos J. Bedsole lived on his own farm, mortgage free, in 1920.6 
Cens 1920 trHe and Sarah Francis Bedsole appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of White Oak Township, Bladen County, North Carolina, enumerated 12 January 1920. Their children Connie L., Mary C., Jonathan S, Amos Carl, Leatha J., Gordon K. and Ottis were listed as living with them. The address at the time of the census was an unknown place .6 
Burial*Amos J. Bedsole was buried on 3 March 1922 at Cedaar Creek Township, Cumberland County, North Carolina.3 
Death*He died on 30 March 1922 at Highsmith Hospital, Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina, at age 60 of pernicious anemia.3 

Family

Sarah Francis Averitt b. May 1861
Marriage*He married Sarah Francis Averitt circa 1888.1  
Children

Citations

  1. [S263] Amos Bedsole household, 1900 US Census, 1900 US Census, Bladen, North Carolina, population schedule, Enumeration District (ED) 13, sheet 5B, dwelling 84, family 84, National Archives micropublication T623_1183. (CEN 263).
  2. [S264] Amos J. Bedsole household, 1910 US Census, 1910 US Census, Bladen, North Carolina, population schedule, Enumeration District (ED) 14, sheet 9B, dwelling 163, family 164, National Archives micropublication T624_1097. (CEN 264).
  3. [S272] Amas J. Bedsole, Death Certificate 278, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina. Hereinafter cited as Death Certificate - Amas J. Bedsole. (DEA 272).
  4. [S267] Larkin Bedsole household, 1870 US Census, 1870 US Census, Cumberland County, North Carolina, , sheet 36, dwelling 249, family 260, National Archives micropublication M593_1133. (CEN 267).
  5. [S268] Larkin Bedsole household, 1880 US Census, 1880 US Census, Cumberland County, North Carolina, population schedule, Enumeration District (ED) 59, sheet 19-20, dwelling 180, family 180, National Archives micropublication T9_960. (CEN 268).
  6. [S276] A.J. Bedsole household, 1920 US Census, White Oak Township, Bladen, North Carolina, population schedule, Enumeration District (ED) 14, sheet 5B, dwelling 87, family 90, National Archives micropublication T625_1283. (CEN 276).