United States Census 1790: Difference between revisions

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1790-1840&nbsp;census&nbsp;[http://www.archives.gov/genealogy/census/1790-1840.html Search Tips].<br>  
1790-1840&nbsp;census&nbsp;[http://www.archives.gov/genealogy/census/1790-1840.html Search Tips].<br>  


"[http://www.census.gov/prod/www/abs/decennial/1790.htm Census of Population and Housing, 1790 Census]." ''U.S. Census Bureau.&nbsp;''www.census.gov&nbsp;: accessed 22 May 2009. Over a hundred years ago the Bureau of the Census published the entire 1790 census, listing the names of all the heads of households. Each state was published in a separate book. This web page contains PDF images for each of these books. While the books are searchable, not every name has been indexed correctly. New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maryland were published in 1907, followed in 1908 by Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and South Carolina. As the census of Virginia for 1790 was lost when the British burned the capital in 1814, state enumerations made in 1782-5 were substituted, but are deemed incomplete. No substitute was provided for other states lost in the burning: Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, and Tennessee.  
"[http://www.census.gov/prod/www/abs/decennial/1790.htm Census of Population and Housing, 1790 Census]." ''U.S. Census Bureau.&nbsp;''www.census.gov&nbsp;: accessed 22 May 2009. Over a hundred years ago the Bureau of the Census published the entire 1790 census, listing the names of all the heads of households. Each state was published in a separate book. This web page contains PDF images for each of these books. While the books are searchable, not every name has been indexed correctly. New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maryland were published in 1907, followed in 1908 by Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and South Carolina. Since the census of Virginia for 1790 was lost when the district court clerks did not adequately maintain them, state enumerations made in 1782-5 were substituted, but are deemed incomplete. No substitute was provided for other states lost in the burning: Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, and Tennessee.  


[[Image:1790HeadsSample.gif|border|center|Detail from Heads of Families of the First Census]]  
[[Image:1790HeadsSample.gif|border|center|Detail from Heads of Families of the First Census]]


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