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*'''1862''' Territorial<ref name="AZ3180" /> | *'''1862''' Territorial<ref name="AZ3180" /> | ||
*'''1852''' Southern pre-territorial Arizona<ref>Eugene L. Sierras, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/80962089 Mexican Census Pre-Territorial : Pimeria Alta, 1852]'' (Tucson, Arizona : Arizona State Genealogical Society, 1986)[FHL Book 979.1 X2se 1852]. Pimeria Alta was an area of land in southern pre-territorial Arizona. The census was conducted in 1852 in the district of Altar, Sonora.</ref> | *'''1852''' Southern pre-territorial Arizona<ref>Eugene L. Sierras, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/80962089 Mexican Census Pre-Territorial : Pimeria Alta, 1852]'' (Tucson, Arizona : Arizona State Genealogical Society, 1986)[FHL Book 979.1 X2se 1852]. Pimeria Alta was an area of land in southern pre-territorial Arizona. The census was conducted in 1852 in the district of Altar, Sonora.</ref> | ||
*'''1831''' Counties: Pima, Pinal, Santa Cruz, and part of Sonora, Mexico<ref>Instituto Genealógico e Histórico Latinoamericano, ''Index to the 1831 Census of Arizona and Sonora'' (Highland, Utah: [Instituto], 1983)[FHL Book 979.1 A1 no. 87; Film 697282 Item 7]. The census includes Tucson, Tubac and Santa Cruz, as well as parts of Sonora, Mexico.</ref | *'''1831''' Counties: Pima, Pinal, Santa Cruz, and part of Sonora, Mexico<ref name="AZ3180" /><ref>Instituto Genealógico e Histórico Latinoamericano, ''Index to the 1831 Census of Arizona and Sonora'' (Highland, Utah: [Instituto], 1983)[FHL Book 979.1 A1 no. 87; Film 697282 Item 7]. The census includes Tucson, Tubac and Santa Cruz, as well as parts of Sonora, Mexico.</ref> | ||
*'''1801''' Southern pre-territorial Arizona<ref>Eugene L. Sierras, and Kieran McCarty, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/16824303 Mexican Census Pre-Territorial : Pimeria Alta, 1801]'' (Tucson, Arizona : Arizona State Genealogical Society, 1986)[FHL Book 979.1 X2s 1801]. Pimeria Alta was an area of land in southern pre-territorial Arizona.</ref> | *'''1801''' Southern pre-territorial Arizona<ref>Eugene L. Sierras, and Kieran McCarty, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/16824303 Mexican Census Pre-Territorial : Pimeria Alta, 1801]'' (Tucson, Arizona : Arizona State Genealogical Society, 1986)[FHL Book 979.1 X2s 1801]. Pimeria Alta was an area of land in southern pre-territorial Arizona.</ref> | ||
*'''1796''' Santa Cruz County (Tumacacori)<ref>Alfred F. Whiting, "The Tumacacori Census of 1796" in the [http://www.altamirapress.com/RLA/journals/Kiva/TOC2.shtml?SKU=V19N1 Kiva], 19, no. 1, Fall, 1953. [FHL Film 874325 Item 5].</ref> | *'''1796''' Santa Cruz County (Tumacacori)<ref>Alfred F. Whiting, "The Tumacacori Census of 1796" in the [http://www.altamirapress.com/RLA/journals/Kiva/TOC2.shtml?SKU=V19N1 Kiva], 19, no. 1, Fall, 1953. [FHL Film 874325 Item 5].</ref> | ||
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