ID: I67781
Name: David Zorn
Given Name: David
Surname: Zorn
Suffix: Jr
Sex: M
Change Date: 20 OCT 2005
Note: ================================================================= David was adopted by Nicholas Zorn and Sarah Condrey Zorn after the death of his father, David.
OCR II, p. 1 Return of Nicholas ZAUN (ZORN) guardian of the minor heirs of David ZAUN. (22 Jan 1844)
1850 Henry County AL census:
23 25 25 Zonn David 30 M Farmer 100 SC 24 25 25 Zonn Sarah 27 F SC 25 25 25 Zonn Nancy 9 F AL 26 25 25 Zonn Wm. 7 M AL 27 25 25 Zonn Nancy 5 F AL 28 25 25 Zonn Nicholas 3 M AL 29 25 25 Zonn Elizabeth 1 F AL =================================================================
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Birth: 20 FEB 1820
Death: 1865
_SDATE: 1 JUL 1865
Father: David Zorn b: ABT 1768 in Orangeburgh District, South Carolina USA
Mother: Nancy Ann Stivender b: BEF 1779 in Blackville, Barnwell County, South Carolina USA
Marriage 1
Sarah Rebecca Stivender b: 1824 in South Carolina USA
Children
Nancy Zorn b: 1841 in Alabama USA William H Zorn b: 1843 in Alabama USA Mary Zorn b: 1846 in Alabama USA Nicholas James Zorn b: 1847 in Alabama USA Elizabeth Ester Zorn b: 1849 in Alabama USA S A Zorn b: 1858 Ella Jane Zorn b: 5 MAR 1863 Sources:
- Abbrev: Family Archives of Hooper / Crosby / Bianchi and Related Families
Title: Twig, Tree & Treasure A Genealogical Sojourn Bianchi's Twig, Tree & Treasure A Genealogical Sojourn by Linda & Mike Bianchi, email: twigtree@milin.net The project started in earnest during the 1960's and has continued sporadically from then on with help by various family members and a lot of friends. Oral and documented family information was complied by Linda Bianchi nee Hooper and Barbara Hooper nee Crosby, later augmented with additions by Lee and Cathy nee Hooper Galloway. A special Thank You to Michele Yvonne Hayward Tate and her family and to Amy Holtgrewe Haertling and her family, for their generous help. The project continues to be updated and expanded by Linda and Mike Bianchi. Not all of the source data is listed simply because the data is a compilation from many different sources, most which were family oral history records. Some data will have individuals or groups listed as the source of information. While these persons should be credited and are thanked for making significant contributions to this work, they should by no means be construed as being the only source for that particular data or as the only person to have worked on that line.
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