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*'''1945''' Missing precincts: Alachua 18; Bay 8, 9, 12; Citrus 13; DeSoto 6, 7; Gadsden 2; Highlands 8; Liberty 3; Orange 1-11; Palm Beach 27, 29, 34; Polk 34; Seminole 15; Volusia 14; Washington 18.<ref>Ann S. Lainhart, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/26517040 State Census Records]'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1992)[[{{Lainha}}]], 30-32.</ref>  
*'''1945''' Missing precincts: Alachua 18; Bay 8, 9, 12; Citrus 13; DeSoto 6, 7; Gadsden 2; Highlands 8; Liberty 3; Orange 1-11; Palm Beach 27, 29, 34; Polk 34; Seminole 15; Volusia 14; Washington 18.<ref>Ann S. Lainhart, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/26517040 State Census Records]'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1992)[[{{Lainha}}]], 30-32.</ref>  
*'''1935''' Missing precincts: Alachua 4, 5, 18, 21; Baker 6; Bradford 1; Citrus 13; DeSoto 6-7; Duval 14A, 36; Flagler 2, 6; Lee 20; Levy 12; Liberty 5; Martin 7; Nassau 4; Orange 1-10; Palm Beach 9; Polk 19, 23, 34; St. Johns 19; Sarasota 5; all of Walton.<ref name="Lainh" />  
*'''1935''' Missing precincts: Alachua 4, 5, 18, 21; Baker 6; Bradford 1; Citrus 13; DeSoto 6-7; Duval 14A, 36; Flagler 2, 6; Lee 20; Levy 12; Liberty 5; Martin 7; Nassau 4; Orange 1-10; Palm Beach 9; Polk 19, 23, 34; St. Johns 19; Sarasota 5; all of Walton.</ref>  
*'''1895''' State census.<ref name="Lainh" /> Manatee<ref>{{Schnei}}</ref> and Nassau<ref>Jacksonville Genealogical Society, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/2507618 1895 State Census, Nassau County, Florida]'' (Jacksonville, Fla.: Jacksonville Genealogical Society, 1976)[FHL Book 975.911 X2j].</ref> counties are published.  
*'''1895''' State census.</ref> Manatee<ref>{{Schnei}}</ref> and Nassau<ref>Jacksonville Genealogical Society, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/2507618 1895 State Census, Nassau County, Florida]'' (Jacksonville, Fla.: Jacksonville Genealogical Society, 1976)[FHL Book 975.911 X2j].</ref> counties are published.  
*'''1885''' Alachua, Clay, Columbia, and Nassau missing<ref name="Lainh" /><ref>{{Putna}}</ref>  
*'''1885''' Alachua, Clay, Columbia, and Nassau missing</ref><ref>{{Putna}}</ref>  
*'''1884-1885''' Franklin County<ref>{{Frankl}}</ref>  
*'''1884-1885''' Franklin County<ref>{{Frankl}}</ref>  
*'''1875''' Alachua County only<ref name="Lainh" /><ref>{{Alachu}}</ref>  
*'''1875''' Alachua County only</ref><ref>{{Alachu}}</ref>  
*'''1867-1868''' Levi County only<ref name="Lainh" /><ref>{{Leavit}}</ref>  
*'''1867-1868''' Levi County only</ref><ref>{{Leavit}}</ref>  
*'''1867''' Fragments of Franklin, Hernando, Madison, Orange, and Santa Rosa counties only remain<ref name="Lainh" />  
*'''1867''' Fragments of Franklin, Hernando, Madison, Orange, and Santa Rosa counties only remain</ref>  
*'''1866''' Franklin County, families with children only<ref name="Lainh" /><ref>"1866 Census, Franklin County, Florida" in USGenWeb at http://files.usgwarchives.net/fl/franklin/census/1866.txt (accessed 25 January 2010).</ref><ref>"Franklin County Children ages 5-18 in 1866" ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10692596 Florida Armchair Researcher]'' 1, no. 2 (Spring 1984): 7-8. Only a parent's name is listed together with the number of children in the household.</ref>  
*'''1866''' Franklin County, families with children only</ref><ref>"1866 Census, Franklin County, Florida" in USGenWeb at http://files.usgwarchives.net/fl/franklin/census/1866.txt (accessed 25 January 2010).</ref><ref>"Franklin County Children ages 5-18 in 1866" ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10692596 Florida Armchair Researcher]'' 1, no. 2 (Spring 1984): 7-8. Only a parent's name is listed together with the number of children in the household.</ref>  
*'''1856''' Putnam County, families with children only<ref>"School Children Ages 5 to 18 in Putnam County, 1856" ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/24093484 Putnam County Genealogical Society Quarterly Journal]'' New Series 1, no. 2 (Fall 1996): 31-32. Only a parent's name is listed together with the number of children in the household.</ref>  
*'''1856''' Putnam County, families with children only<ref>"School Children Ages 5 to 18 in Putnam County, 1856" ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/24093484 Putnam County Genealogical Society Quarterly Journal]'' New Series 1, no. 2 (Fall 1996): 31-32. Only a parent's name is listed together with the number of children in the household.</ref>  
*'''1855''' Gadsden, Marion, and Franklin counties only<ref name="Lainh" /><ref>"Marion County in the 1855 State Census" ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10692596 Florida Armchair Researcher]'' 1, no. 3 (Summer 1984): 24-35, and 1, no. 4 (Fall 1984): 30-40.</ref>  
*'''1855''' Gadsden, Marion, and Franklin counties only</ref><ref>"Marion County in the 1855 State Census" ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10692596 Florida Armchair Researcher]'' 1, no. 3 (Summer 1984): 24-35, and 1, no. 4 (Fall 1984): 30-40.</ref>  
*'''1825''' Leon County only<ref name="Lainh" /><ref>[http://www.jstor.org/stable/30138477?seq=1 Dorothy Dodd, "The Florida Census of 1825,"] ''Florida Historical Quarterly'', 22 (1943): 34-40.</ref>  
*'''1825''' Leon County only</ref><ref>[http://www.jstor.org/stable/30138477?seq=1 Dorothy Dodd, "The Florida Census of 1825,"] ''Florida Historical Quarterly'', 22 (1943): 34-40.</ref>  
*'''1820''' Spanish Escambia River,<ref name="CCISCP">William S. Coker, Polly Coker, and G. Douglas Inglis, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/6942453 Spanish Censuses of Pensacola, 1784-1820: a Genealogical Guide to Spanish Pensacola]'' (Pensacola, Fla.: Perdido Bay Press, 1980)[FHL Book 975.999/P1 X2c].</ref> and Pensacola<ref name="CCISCP" /><ref>"Spanish of Pensacola, 1820," ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1569457 Florida Historical Quarterly]'', 24 (1945): 30-38.</ref>  
*'''1820''' Spanish Escambia River,<ref name="CCISCP">William S. Coker, Polly Coker, and G. Douglas Inglis, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/6942453 Spanish Censuses of Pensacola, 1784-1820: a Genealogical Guide to Spanish Pensacola]'' (Pensacola, Fla.: Perdido Bay Press, 1980)[FHL Book 975.999/P1 X2c].</ref> and Pensacola<ref name="CCISCP" /><ref>"Spanish of Pensacola, 1820," ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1569457 Florida Historical Quarterly]'', 24 (1945): 30-38.</ref>  
*'''1814''' Spanish outside St. Augustine<ref name="DRMills">Donna Rachal Mills, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/26097941 Florida's First Families: Translated Abstracts of Pre-1821 Spanish Censuses]'' (Tuscaloosa, Ala.: Mills Historical Press, 1992)[FHL Book 975.9 X2f].</ref>  
*'''1814''' Spanish outside St. Augustine<ref name="DRMills">Donna Rachal Mills, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/26097941 Florida's First Families: Translated Abstracts of Pre-1821 Spanish Censuses]'' (Tuscaloosa, Ala.: Mills Historical Press, 1992)[FHL Book 975.9 X2f].</ref>  
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