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To learn which enumeration district in a big city held a specific address: | To learn which enumeration district in a big city held a specific address: | ||
*Buckway, Eileen G., comp. ''U. S. 1910 Federal Census: Unindexed States: A Guide to Finding Census Enumeration Districts for Unindexed Cities, Towns, and Villages. ''Salt Lake City, Utah: Family History Library, 1992. ( | *Buckway, Eileen G., comp. ''U. S. 1910 Federal Census: Unindexed States: A Guide to Finding Census Enumeration Districts for Unindexed Cities, Towns, and Villages. ''Salt Lake City, Utah: Family History Library, 1992. (Family History Library book 973 X2bu 1910; fiche 6101340 set of 8.) This lists all Indiana towns, or wards, with their 1910 census enumeration district numbers and the Family History Library film numbers. '''Evansville''', '''Fort Wayne''', '''Gary, Indianapolis''', '''South Bend''', and '''Terre Haute '''each have special instructions, often including the library’s city directory book and film numbers. | ||
The Indiana Division of the Indiana State Library has additional 1910 city directories for '''Kokomo''', '''Lafayette''', '''New Albany''', '''Richmond''', '''Terre Haute''', and '''Vincennes'''. Local public libraries may also have city directories for their communities for 1910. | The Indiana Division of the Indiana State Library has additional 1910 city directories for '''Kokomo''', '''Lafayette''', '''New Albany''', '''Richmond''', '''Terre Haute''', and '''Vincennes'''. Local public libraries may also have city directories for their communities for 1910. | ||
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Selected enumeration district maps for Indiana in 1910 are listed in: | Selected enumeration district maps for Indiana in 1910 are listed in: | ||
*United States. Bureau of the Census. ''Cross Index to Selected City Streets and Enumeration Districts, 1910 Census. ''National Archives Microfiche Publications, M1283. Washington, DC: National Archives, 1984. ( | *United States. Bureau of the Census. ''Cross Index to Selected City Streets and Enumeration Districts, 1910 Census. ''National Archives Microfiche Publications, M1283. Washington, DC: National Archives, 1984. (Family History Library fiche 6331481) | ||
The enumeration district maps are on the following microfiche: | The enumeration district maps are on the following microfiche: | ||
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*Davidson, J. W. ''Map of Evansville, and Howell, Indiana, 1910: With Suburban Plats''. [N.p., 1910?] ( | *Davidson, J. W. ''Map of Evansville, and Howell, Indiana, 1910: With Suburban Plats''. [N.p., 1910?] (Family History Library map case 977.233/E1 E7d; fiche 6049928) | ||
== Special Censuses == | == Special Censuses == | ||
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The following published mortality schedule indexes are available: | The following published mortality schedule indexes are available: | ||
*Volkel, Lowell M. ''1850 Indiana Mortality Schedule''. Three volumes. N.p.: L. M. Volkel, 1971. ( | *Volkel, Lowell M. ''1850 Indiana Mortality Schedule''. Three volumes. N.p.: L. M. Volkel, 1971. (Family History Library book 977.2 X21p; film 1428705 item 6.) Volume one has counties A through Harrison; volume two, Hendricks through Posey; and volume three, Pulaski through Whitley. Each volume includes a separate every-name index. These books have the full data from the schedules.<br> | ||
*Jackson, Ronald Vern. ''Mortality Schedule, Indiana, 1850''. South Bountiful, Utah: Accelerated Indexing Systems, 1979. ( | *Jackson, Ronald Vern. ''Mortality Schedule, Indiana, 1850''. South Bountiful, Utah: Accelerated Indexing Systems, 1979. (Family History Library book 977.2 X2j 1850.) This is an alphabetical index.<br> | ||
*''Index to Indiana Mortality Schedules, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880''. Eight volumes. These volumes are not available at the Family History Library, but you can write to the Indiana State Library for a search. | *''Index to Indiana Mortality Schedules, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880''. Eight volumes. These volumes are not available at the Family History Library, but you can write to the Indiana State Library for a search. | ||
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These enrollments and index can be found in the following record: | These enrollments and index can be found in the following record: | ||
*''Index to Indiana Enrollments of Soldiers, Their Widows and Orphans, 1886, 1890, and 1894. ''Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1988. (On 13 | *''Index to Indiana Enrollments of Soldiers, Their Widows and Orphans, 1886, 1890, and 1894. ''Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1988. (On 13 Family History Library films beginning with 1556996.) | ||
== Territorial and State Censuses == | == Territorial and State Censuses == | ||
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'''1801-1820-- '''The portion of the 1800 census that included the area that is now Indiana was lost or destroyed. A census substitute for this early period is: | '''1801-1820-- '''The portion of the 1800 census that included the area that is now Indiana was lost or destroyed. A census substitute for this early period is: | ||
*Franklin, Charles H. ''Indiana Territorial Pioneer Records 1801-1820''. N.p.: Heritage House, 1983- 1985. ( | *Franklin, Charles H. ''Indiana Territorial Pioneer Records 1801-1820''. N.p.: Heritage House, 1983- 1985. (Family History Library book 977.2 N4i.) Volume 1 covers 1810–1815, and volume 2, 1801–1820. 1807. An 1807 census was published in: | ||
'''1807--'''An 1807 census was published in: | '''1807--'''An 1807 census was published in: | ||
*''Census of Indiana Territory for 1807''. Indianapolis, Indiana: Indiana Historical Society, 1980. ( | *''Census of Indiana Territory for 1807''. Indianapolis, Indiana: Indiana Historical Society, 1980. (Family History Library book 977.2 X2c 1807; film 1033927 item 4.) | ||
'''1810-- '''The only remaining portion of the 1810 census is for Harrison County. These records covered the northern part of the county and included most of the south-central part of the state in 1810. They are found in the following: | '''1810-- '''The only remaining portion of the 1810 census is for Harrison County. These records covered the northern part of the county and included most of the south-central part of the state in 1810. They are found in the following: | ||
*Beanblossom, Walter S. ''Early Records of Harrison County, Indiana''. N.p.: Beanblossom, 1975. ( | *Beanblossom, Walter S. ''Early Records of Harrison County, Indiana''. N.p.: Beanblossom, 1975. (Family History Library film 928263 item 5.) | ||
*"1810 Census of Harrison County, Indiana (Harrison and Exeter Townships)." ''The Hoosier Genealogist ''16 (June 1976): 22–50. ( | *"1810 Census of Harrison County, Indiana (Harrison and Exeter Townships)." ''The Hoosier Genealogist ''16 (June 1976): 22–50. (Family History Library book 977.2 B2h.) | ||
'''1820--''' In 1820 an enumeration was made of all white male inhabitants (voters) age 21 or older. The records for Crawford, Gibson, Jackson, Jennings, Knox, Monroe, Orange, Perry, Posey, Ripley, Vanderburgh, Washington, and Wayne counties are at the Indiana State Archives. These records have been published and are available as: | '''1820--''' In 1820 an enumeration was made of all white male inhabitants (voters) age 21 or older. The records for Crawford, Gibson, Jackson, Jennings, Knox, Monroe, Orange, Perry, Posey, Ripley, Vanderburgh, Washington, and Wayne counties are at the Indiana State Archives. These records have been published and are available as: | ||
*Moran, Mary M. ''The Indiana 1820 Enumeration of Males''. Indianapolis, Indiana: Indiana Historical Society, Family History Section, 1998. ( | *Moran, Mary M. ''The Indiana 1820 Enumeration of Males''. Indianapolis, Indiana: Indiana Historical Society, Family History Section, 1998. (Family History Library book 977.2 X2m 1820.) | ||
'''1853, 1866, 1871 and 1877--''' The 1851 Constitution provided for an enumeration every six years. The first enumeration under this Constitution was to be completed in 1853, before 1 June. Apparently, in 1859 and 1865 voter enumerations were not taken. Starting with the 1866 enumeration, the age of the individual also was required. Beginning in 1877, the census listed the name and age of white male residents, 21 or over, and included a separate list of names of African-American males 21 or over. This is listed under the heading "Negro". A few fragments of the 1877 census are at the Indiana State Archives. | '''1853, 1866, 1871 and 1877--''' The 1851 Constitution provided for an enumeration every six years. The first enumeration under this Constitution was to be completed in 1853, before 1 June. Apparently, in 1859 and 1865 voter enumerations were not taken. Starting with the 1866 enumeration, the age of the individual also was required. Beginning in 1877, the census listed the name and age of white male residents, 21 or over, and included a separate list of names of African-American males 21 or over. This is listed under the heading "Negro". A few fragments of the 1877 census are at the Indiana State Archives. | ||
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A few scattered fragments of the 1853, 1866, 1871, 1877 and later enumerations are at the Indiana State Archives. Many of these fragments have been published in periodicals. The Family History Library has one of these records on microfilm: | A few scattered fragments of the 1853, 1866, 1871, 1877 and later enumerations are at the Indiana State Archives. Many of these fragments have been published in periodicals. The Family History Library has one of these records on microfilm: | ||
*Hendricks County (Indiana). ''County Clerk. Male Census, 1853''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1967. ( | *Hendricks County (Indiana). ''County Clerk. Male Census, 1853''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1967. (Family History Library film 488432.) . | ||
Some of these voter enumeration lists include: | Some of these voter enumeration lists include: |
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