Isaac William's Documented / Identified Birth Years...1850 census - 1832
1860 census - 1821
1870 census - 1822
1872 Claim - 1822
1880 census - 1822
1900 census - 1822
1844 - He is listed in the Washington County, Tax Book 1844-1850 District 15, which was the city of Jonesboro and surrounding area (Jonesboro Courthouse Vault Records)
1847 - He is listed in the Washington County, Tax Book 1844-1850 District 15, which was the city of Jonesboro and surrounding area (Jonesboro Courthouse Vault Records)
1848 - He is listed in the Washington County, Tax Book 1844-1850 District 15, which was the city of Jonesboro and surrounding area (Jonesboro Courthouse Vault Records)
1849 - He is listed in the Washington County, Tax Book 1844-1850 District 15, which was the city of Jonesboro and surrounding area (Jonesboro Courthouse Vault Records)
1850 - He is listed in the Washington County, Tax Book 1844-1850 District 15, which was the city of Jonesboro and surrounding area (Jonesboro Courthouse Vault Records)
1850 - Washington County, Tennessee Census
118SALTS, Isaac 28 blacksmith TN
SALTS, Hannah E. 31 TN
SALTS, John E. 4 TN
SALTS, Thomas E. 1 TN
SALTS, Mary 76 NC
Isaac is living near Daniel Salts. There are two households listed between them.
1860 - Washington County, Census
184SALTS, Isaac W. 39 blacksmith TN
SALTS, Hannah 45 TN
SALTS, John E. 14 TN
SALTS, Thomas E. 12 TN
SALTS, William H. 9 TN
SALTS, Melvin 7 TN
MATTHEWS, John 20 TN
STANTON, James 16 TN
1870 - Washington County, 5th District, Brownsboro Post Office
179SALTS, I.W. 48 M W Blacksmith TN
SALTS, N.L. 47 F W Keeping House N.C.
SALTS, W.H. 18 M W Laborer TN Can not read or write
SALTS, M.C. 15 M W Working on farm TN Can not read or write
SALTS, M.E. (twin) 5 F W TN
SALTS, Edward (twin) 5 M TN
SALTS, Thomas 22 M W Blacksmith TN Can not read or write
SALTS, S.J. 19 F W TN Can not read or write
SALTS, Alex 1 M W TN
Isaac's first wife is still alive and living a few houses down the road with some of the children from their marriage.
1874 - Washington County, Court Minutes - Loose papers from the court house - I. W. Salts was released from Poll tax years 1873 $2.00 and 1874 $2.00 Dist No 2 being over age
1880 - Federal Census for Washington Co., TN
185I. W. Salts 58 TN NC NC
Nancy wife 50 keeping house NC NC NC
Edward 15 son TN TN NC
M.E. 15 f daughter TN TN NC
1891 - Tennessee Census, 1810-91, District 2
SALTS, Isaac - listed as a male voter
1900 - Washington County, Tennessee Census
186SALTS, Isaac head Feb 1822 78 wd TN NC NC Blacksmith
SALTS, Mary E. daughter Jan 1865 35 single 1 child / 1 alive TN TN NC
SALTS, Jennie E. granddaughter Sept 1880 19 single TN TN TN
SALTS, Josie great granddaughter Sept 1894 5 TN TN TN
SALTS, Eddie granddaughter April 1897 3 TN TN TN
[Josie Salts’ lineage is - Thomas E. Salts, down to daughter Rosie Salts Tittle. But I don’t know who Josie’s father was.
Eddie Salts married Jonathan Tittle on the 7 Sep 1915 Unicoi county, TN. But I don’t know who her parents were]
Isaac fought in the Mexican War. He served in Capt. Bayless' Company which was known as the "Protestant Invincibles" (Ref: History of Washington County, Tennessee).
Death Certificate mentions
She was listed as McCardle on her son, Thomas E. Salts’ death certificate
She was listed as Mcarty on her son, John E. Salts’ death certificate
1880 - Washington County, Tennessee Census
SALTS, Emaline 66 mother TN TN TN
SALTS, Henry 28 blacksmith TN TN TN
There is an Emaline Salts living in Washington County, TN, District 2 in the 1880 census. She is 66 years old and is the head of the household. She is living with her 28 year old son, Henry Salts (William Henry). His relationship has been left bank, which was then classed as "other."
Emaline is listed as his "mother." On this census there are boxes that are to be ticked for Single / Married or Widowed / Divorced". There is no indication that she was divorced, but the Widowed / Divorced box has been checked. It is thought that Emaline is most probably Isaac's first wife and they were divorced and now living near each other.
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