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United States  >  Alabama  >  Census  >  Existing and Lost

Alabama:  Existing and Lost Federal Census Schedules[1][2][3][4]
Exact Date  Population Schedules Veterans/ Pensioners Slave Owners  Mortality Agricultural Industrial/ Manufact -urers  Defective Indian[5]
1940 Apr 1 Public release in 2012 - - - - - - -
1930 Apr 1 Exist - - - - - - -
1920 Jan 1 Exist - - - - - - -
1910 Apr 15 Exist - - - - - - Exist
1900 Jun 1 Exist - - - - - - -
1890 Jun 2 Lost except part of Perry County (Perryville Beat 11 & Severe Beat 8). Lost  - - - - - -
1880 Jun 1 Exist - - Exist Exist Exist Exist -
1870 Jun 1 Exist - - Exist Exist Exist - -
1866 State Partial - - - - - - -
1860 Jun 1 Exist - Exist Exist Exist Exist - -
1855 State Partial - - - - - - -
1850 Jun 1 Exist - Exist Exist Exist Exist - -
1850 State Partial - - - - - - -
1840 Jun 1 Exist Exist - - - - - -
1830 Jun 1 Exist - - - - - - -
1820 Aug 7 Lost, but state census exists for Baldwin, Dallas, Conecuh, Franklin, Lime-stone, St. Clair, Shelby and Wilcox counties. - - - - Exist - -
1810 Aug 6 Lost, but territorial census exists for Washington Co. - - - - Lost - -

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  1. Anne Bruner Eales, and Robert M Kvasnicka, ed., Guide to Genealogical Research in the National Archives of the United States, 3d ed. (Washington, D.C.: NARA, 2000), 30;41-42.
  2. William Thorndale, and William Dollarhide, Map Guide to the U.S. Federal Censuses, 1790-1920 (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1987)[[Template:Thorndale]], 11-23.
  3. William Dollarhide, The Census Book: A Genealogists Guide to Federal Census Facts, Schedules and Indexes (Bountiful, Utah: Heritage Quest, 1999), 102.
  4. A Census of Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Services: with Their Names, Ages, and Places of Residence, as Returned by the Marshals of the Several Judicial Districts, under the Act for Taking the Sixth Census (Washington, D.C.: Blair and Rives, 1841)[FHL book 973 X2pc; film 002321]], 148-50. Digitized by Google Book in 2008.
  5. Only for Indian schedules taken along with Federal population schedules.