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- RESEARCH_NOTES:
1. This child is speculative and is added to this family based upon the 1840 census wherein two daughters are shown 5 and under. One daughter can be accounted for as Emma Gene, b. abt 1837. This would place the other girl with a birth of about but not before 1835. The child evidently did not live to sail on the Ship Brooklyn in Feb. 1846.
2. Censuses:
1840 US: New Jersey, Monmouth County, Dover Township, FHL film 016518: George K. Winner, Males (Ages: 1@under 5, 3@20-30, 1@30-40), Females (2@Under 5, 1@5-10, 1@10-15, 1@20-30), Four listed as Coastal Sailors. [Supposition: George was one of the "20-30" males and an "Ocean" sailor, the other three were sailing associates or relatives, the boy was Moroni [under 5], George's wife [20-30], Mary or Elizabeth [10-15; but why only 1 listed?], Louisa [5-10], Emmajean and possibly an unknown daughter [2@under 5: this is confusing - was there another unknown girl who died before the Ship Brooklyn sailing thus explaining the large gap of 6 to 7 years in childbirths?].
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