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VA No Author 1810 US CENSUS OF CHARLOTTE CO., VIRGINIA No Author 1815 Directory of Virginia Landowners & Gazetteer; Volume 6: Northwestern Region Ward, Roger G. 1820 CENSUS OF THE PARISH OF OUACHITA, STATE OF LOUISIANA Somerville, Mattie 1820 CENSUS VIRGINIA CHARLOTTE COUNTY No Author 1820 FEDERAL CENSUS FOR INDIANA Heiss, Willard 1820 FEDERAL CENSUS INDEX KENTUCKY VOLUME 1 COUNTIES: ADAIR - CUMBERLAND; VOLUME 2 COUNTIES:Volkel, DAVIES Lowell - HOPKINS M. 1820 FEDERAL CENSUS INDEX KENTUCKY VOLUME 3 COUNTIES: JEFFERSON - NICHOLAS; VOLUME 4 COUNTIES:Volkel, OHIO Lowell - WOODFORD M. 1820 GOOCHLAND COUNTY, VIRGINIA CENSUS Brown, Erma Lee Skyles 1820 MICHIGAN CENSUS (1 FICHE) No Author 1820 OHIO CENSUS: FAYETTE, HIGHLAND, MORGAN, MUSKINGUM, RICHLAND AND ROSS COUNTIES National Archives 1820 STATE CENSUS OF LAWRENCE COUNTY, ALABAMA Tennessee Valley Genealogical Society 1820 U.S. CENSUS INDEX - SELECTED COUNTIES Accelerated Indexing Systems, Inc. 1820 VIRGINIA CENSUS: AUGUSTA, BROOKE, BUCKINGHAM, GREENBRIER, HENRICO AND ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTIESNational Archives 1828 Tax List Prince George’s County, Maryland Wilcox, Shirley Langdon 1830 Census Middle Tennessee Sistler, Byron 1830 CENSUS OF MISSISSIPPI No Author 1830 Census West Tennessee Sistler, Byron 1830 Census, East Tennessee No Author 1830 MISSOURI CENSUS STATISTICS SUMMARY, PAGE 38 NARA 1830 U.S. CENSUS INDEX - SELECTED COUNTIES Accelerated Indexing Systems, Inc. 1830 US CENSUS OF BLOUNT CO., TN No Author 1830 US CENSUS OF BLOUNT CO., TN No Author 1839 WAGON TRAIL JOURNAL, AN Farnum, Thos . J. 1840 CENSUS AND EVOLUTION OF GENESEE COUNTY, MICHIGAN Flint Genealogical Society 1840 Federal Census of Indiana Microfiche 1840 Federal Census, Warren Co. IL NARA 1840 Iowa Census No Author 1840 LIMESTONE COUNTY CENSUS Welden, Eulalia Yancey 1840 MARYLAND CENSUS: HARFORD AND KENT COUNTIES National Archives 1840 MASSACHUSETTS CENSUS, ESSEX COUNTY (PART) American Genealogical Lending Library 1840 MISSOURI CENSUS: MACON, MADISON, MARION, MILLER AND MONROE COUNTIES National Archives 1840 NEW YORK CENSUS: GENESEE CO National Archives 1840 NEW YORK CENSUS: NEW YORK COUNTY, CITY OF NEW YORK, WARD 9 National Archives 1840 NEW YORK CENSUS: NEW YORK COUNTY, CITY OF NEW YORK, WARDS 1-5 National Archives 1840 NEW YORK CENSUS: ULTSTER COUNTY No Author 1840 PENNSYLVANIA CENSUS: BUTLER COUNTY National Archives 1840 PENNSYLVANIA CENSUS: COLUMBIA COUNTY National Archives 1840 U.S. CENSUS INDEX - SELECTED COUNTIES Accelerated Indexing Systems, Inc. 1848-1879 POWESHIEK CO. IOWA MARRIAGE INDEX Keo-Mah Genealogical Society 1848/1850 CANADA WEST. ONTARIO CENSUS No Author 1849--FROM IRELAND TO USA: WILLIAM ALBERT CARLILE, KANSAS FARMER 1827-1902 Gordon, Robert C. 1850 ALABAMA CENSUS: AUTAUGA, BALDWIN, BARBOUR AND BENTON COUNTIES-FREE SCHEDULE National Archives 1850 ALABAMA CENSUS: BIBB, BLOUNT, BUTLER AND CHAMBERS COUNTIES-FREE SCHEDULE National Archives 1850 ALABAMA CENSUS: CHEROKEE, CHOCTAW, CLARKE, COFFEE AND CONECUH COUNTIES-FREE SCHEDULENational Archives 1850 ALABAMA CENSUS: COOSA, COVINGTON, DALE AND DALLAS COUNTIES-FREE SCHEDULE National Archives 1850 ALABAMA CENSUS: DE KALB, FAYETTE AND FRANKLIN COUNTIES-FREE SCHEDULE National Archives 1850 ALABAMA CENSUS: GREENE, HANCOCK, AND HENRY COUNTIES-FREE SCHEDULE National Archives 1850 ALABAMA CENSUS: JACKSON, JEFFERSON AND LAUDERDALE COUNTIES-FREE SCHEDULE National Archives 1850 ALABAMA CENSUS: LAWRENCE, LIMESTONE, AND LOWNDES COUNTIES-FREE SCHEDULE National Archives 1850 ALABAMA CENSUS: MACON AND MADISON COUNTIES-FREE SCHEDULE National Archives 1850 ALABAMA CENSUS: MARENGO, MARION AND MARSHALL COUNTIES-FREE SCHEDULE National Archives 1850 ALABAMA CENSUS: MOBILE AND MONROE COUNTIES-FREE SCHEDULE National Archives 1850 ALABAMA CENSUS: MONTGOMERY, MORGAN AND PERRY COUNTIES-FREE SCHEDULE National Archives 1850 BROWN COUNTY, IL FEDERAL CENSUS Robb, Ruth Flesher 1850 BUREAU COUNTY, ILLINOIS CENSUS Yakima Valley Genealogical Society 1850 CENSUS - TENNESSEE VOL. 1: AARON THROUGH CHILDRESS Sistler, Byron 1850 CENSUS - TENNESSEE VOL. 2: CHILDS THROUGH GARY Sistler, Byron 1850 CENSUS - TENNESSEE VOL. 3: GASKELL THROUGH JONAS Sistler, Byron 1850 CENSUS - TENNESSEE VOL. 4: JONES THROUGH MURLEY Sistler, Byron 1850 CENSUS - TENNESSEE VOL. 7: WALLAND THROUGH ZUBBRE; CROSS INDEX A-G Sistler, Byron 1850 CENSUS - TENNESSEE VOL. 8: CROSS INDEX H-Z Sistler, Byron 1850 CENSUS - TENNESSEE, VOL. 6 RUDDEL THROUGH WALLACE Sistler, Byron 1850 Census Benton County, Alabama NE Alabama Settlers 1850 CENSUS FOR LINN COUNTY, MISSOURI Baker, Imogene 1850 CENSUS OF DELAWARE COUNTY, NEW YORK Oman, Kitty R. (Hilton), Compiler 1850 CENSUS OF SCHUYLER CO., ILLINOIS Chapman, Ruth 1850 CENSUS SAINTE GENEVIEVE COUNTY MISSOURI; POPULATION SCHEDULE, MORALITY SCHEDULE, SLAVESt. SCHEDULE Louis Genealogical Society 1850 Census, Alabama: Tuscaloosa, Walker, Washington & Wilcox Counties NARA 1850 Census, Beaver County, Pennsylvania NARA 1850 Census, Greene County, Tennessee NARA 1850 CENSUS, LAWRENCE CO., TN No Author 1850 Census, St. Clair County, Alabama NE Alabama Settlers 1850 Census, Sullivan County, Indiana NARA 1850 CENSUS, TENNESSEE, VOL. 5, MURPHA THROUGH RUDD Sistler, Byron 1850 Census. Cherokee County, Alabama NE Alabama Settlers 1850 CONNECTICUT CENSUS INDEX Jackson, Ronald Vern, Ed 1850 FEDERAL CENSUS MASSAC COUNTY, ILLINOIS Massac County Genealogical Society 1850 FEDERAL CENSUS OF CHEROKEE COUNTY, TEXAS AND MORTALITY SCHEDULE Taylor, Sue Vaughn 1850 Federal Census of Clark County, Oregon Territory Meek, Joseph L. 1850 FEDERAL CENSUS OF GALLATIN COUNTY, ILLINOIS Tri-City Genealogical Society. (Transcribed and Indexed) 1850 FEDERAL CENSUS OF REYNOLDS COUNTY, MISSOURI Wilson, June 1850 FEDERAL CENSUS OF STANLY COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA Stanly County Genealogical Society 1850 FEDERAL CENSUS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, MISSOURI Wilson, June
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