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The colonial censuses taken in 1726, 1738, 1745, and 1772 were destroyed. Various other records can substitute for colonial censuses. These include lists of petitioners, residents, freeholders, quit renters, jurists, voters, and taxpayers. Many of these lists have been published in periodicals. For a helpful guide in locating these lists, refer to:  
The colonial censuses taken in 1726, 1738, 1745, and 1772 were destroyed. Various other records can substitute for colonial censuses. These include lists of petitioners, residents, freeholders, quit renters, jurists, voters, and taxpayers. Many of these lists have been published in periodicals. For a helpful guide in locating these lists, refer to:  


*Stemmons, John D. ''The United States Census Compendium''. Logan, Utah: Everton Publishers, 1973. (FHL book 973 X2st.)
*Stemmons, John D. ''The United States Census Compendium''. Logan, Utah: Everton Publishers, 1973.


<br>A colonial census of the early Swedish settlers in New Jersey has been published in the following:  
<br>A colonial census of the early Swedish settlers in New Jersey has been published in the following:  
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At the Family History Library mortality schedules are listed as:  
At the Family History Library mortality schedules are listed as:  


*United States. Census Office. ''Census of New Jersey, 1850-1880''; Third Series (of Persons Who Died During the Years Ending 30 June 1850, 1 June 1860; 1 June 1870; 31 May 1880. Trenton, New Jersey: State Library of Archives and History, Department of Education, 1996. (FHL films 802952-55.) The 1880 schedules are for Atlantic to Hudson counties only.
*United States. Census Office. ''Census of New Jersey, 1850-1880''; Third Series (of Persons Who Died During the Years Ending 30 June 1850, 1 June 1860; 1 June 1870; 31 May 1880. Trenton, New Jersey: State Library of Archives and History, Department of Education, 1996. (Family History Library&nbsp; films 802952-55.) The 1880 schedules are for Atlantic to Hudson counties only.


The schedule for 1850 is indexed in:  
The schedule for 1850 is indexed in:  


*George, Shirley J. and Sandra E. Glenn. ''New Jersey 1850 Mortality Schedule Index''. Columbus, New Jersey: G. &amp; G. Genealogical Book, 1982. (FHL book 974.9 X22g.)
*George, Shirley J. and Sandra E. Glenn. ''New Jersey 1850 Mortality Schedule Index''. Columbus, New Jersey: G. &amp; G. Genealogical Book, 1982. [http://mortalityschedules.com/ Mortality Schedules 1850-1880]
 
[http://mortalityschedules.com/ Mortality Schedules 1850-1880]  


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The '''1890''' schedule of Union veterans and widows has survived. See:  
The '''1890''' schedule of Union veterans and widows has survived. See:  


United States. Census Office. ''11th Census, 1890''. Schedules Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War. File Microcopies of Records in the National Archives, number 123. Washington, DC: National Archives, 1948. (FHL films 338200-202.) Indexed in:  
United States. Census Office. ''11th Census, 1890''. Schedules Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War. File Microcopies of Records in the National Archives, number 123. Washington, DC: National Archives, 1948. (Family History Library&nbsp; films 338200-202.) Indexed in:  


Jackson, Ronald Vern. ''New Jersey 1890''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Accelerated Indexing Systems, 1990. 1890.) The index does not include the 17 people in the surviving Jersey City, New Jersey population schedules. <br>
Jackson, Ronald Vern. ''New Jersey 1890''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Accelerated Indexing Systems, 1990. 1890.) The index does not include the 17 people in the surviving Jersey City, New Jersey population schedules. <br>
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