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While doing some genealogy research regarding my ancestors in NY, I came across a census-based list of marines stationed at the Brooklyn barracks in 1880. Near the top of the list is the family of Robert L. Meade:

MARINE BARRACKS
1880 Census June
Kings Cty, Bklyn, NY
ED 196
Pg 29

MARINE BARRACKS
Flushing Ave,
Brooklyn

Surname..Name..Race..Gender..Age..Relationship..Occupation
Place of Birth..Father/Mother .
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MEADE , Robert L..w..m..38y..Captain..Washington DC..Spain..NY
MEADE , Mary P..w..f..37y..wife..Keeping house..NY..NY..NY.
MEADE , Mary P..w..f..14y..daughter..school..NY..Washington DC..NY
MEADE , .Hennietta..w..f..10y..daughter..school..Pa..Washington DC..NY
MEADE , Robert L..w..m..8y..son..Pa..Washington DC..NY
MEADE , John P..w..m..4y..son..NY..Washington DC..NY.

The URL for this list is <http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/Census/1880/1880.Marine.html>.

Image of Robert Meade

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This image is of a different person than Robert Leamy Meade, namely the Irish general Robert Meade (1772-1852) of the 12th (East Suffolk) Regiment, who lost an eye in action at Rosetta (same source). This attribution is confirmed by the National Portrait Gallery, the British Museum and the National Trust. The lithographer was Thomas Fairland (1804-1852). Ni'jluuseger (talk) 23:47, 26 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]