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=== State, territorial, and colonial censuses === | === State, territorial, and colonial censuses === | ||
*'''1843-1969''' Statewide annual county census of school age children.<ref name="Barnett">LeRoy Barnett, "State Censuses of Michigan: A Tragedy of Lost Treasurers" and Appendices in ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1355643 Family Trails]'' [[{{BarnettL}}]] 6, no. 1 (Summer-Fall 1978): 10.</ref> | |||
*'''1935''' State special unemployment census<ref>Barnett, 13-15.</ref> | |||
*'''1934''' State special old age pension act taxable citizens census,<ref>Barnett, 12-13.</ref> coverage incomplete | |||
*'''1848-1924''' Statewide annual county census of deaf, dumb, blind, and insane.<ref>Barnett, 11.</ref> | |||
*'''1904 Lost'''<ref name="Lainh">Ann S. Lainhart, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/26517040 State Census Records]'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1992)[[{{Lainha}}]], 62-66.</ref><ref>Barnett, 9-10.</ref> | |||
*'''1894''' State census<ref name="Lainh" /><ref>Barnett, 8-9, 21-23.</ref> Includes population, mortality, agricultural, industrial, social statistics, or veterans schedules in Allegan, Barry, Bay, Benzie, Dickinson,<ref>Eva Harmison-Arnold, "1894 State Census of Dickinson County, Michigan," ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/27721039 Detroit Society for Genealogical Research Magazine]'' [[{{DSGRM}}]] 42 (1978): 11.</ref> Emmet, Gratiot, Hillsdale,<ref>Southern Michigan Genealogical Society, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/23016967 Hillsdale County, Michigan, 1894 state census index]'' ([Michigan] : Southern Michigan Genealogical Society, 1989) [[{{SMGSHill94}}]].</ref> Ingham, Iosco, Isabella, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Kent,<ref>Evelyn M. Sawyer, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/27352752 Index to the 1894 state census, Kent County, Michigan]'' (Grand Rapids [Michigan] : Western Michigan Genealogical Society, c1992) [[{{SawyKent94}}]].</ref> Keweenaw, Lapeer, Lenawee, Livingston, Menominee, Midland, Montcalm,<ref name="SpoonerB">Betty Spooner, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/8177842 Index to the State of Michigan census for Montcalm County, Michigan, 1884, 1894]'' (Greenville, Mich. : [s.n.], 1980).</ref> Muskegon, Newaygo,<ref>Evelyn M. Sawyer, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/37765013 Index to the 1894 Newaygo County, Michigan state census]'' ([Hudsonville, Mich.] : E.M. Sawyer, 1997) [[{{SawyNewa94}}]].</ref> Ottawa, St. Clair, St. Joseph, and Washtenaw<ref>Sarah Casewell Angell Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, Ann Arbor, Michigan, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/13007952 Index of 1894 state census for Washtenaw County, Michigan]'' (Ann Arbor, Michigan : Genealogical Society of Washtenaw County, Michigan, c1984) [[{{GSWCWash94}}]].</ref> counties. For details see Barnett. | |||
*'''1888''' Civil War veterans only<ref name="Lainh" /><ref>Barnett, 12.</ref> | |||
*'''1862-1886''' Military levy annual statewide county censuses mostly lost; a few rarely at county clerks' offices.<ref>Barnett, 12.</ref> | |||
*'''1884''' State census<ref name="Lainh" /><ref>Barnett, 6-8, 21-23.</ref> Includes population, mortality, agricultural, industrial, or social statistics schedules in Barry, Bay, Benzie, Emmet, Hillsdale, Ingham, Isabella, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Kent,<ref>Western Michigan Genealogical Society (Grand Rapids, Michigan), ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/23274798 Index to the 1884 state census of Kent County, Michigan]'' (Grand Rapids, MI : Western Michigan Genealogical Society, ©1990) [[{{WMGSKent84}}]].</ref> Keweenaw, Lake, Lapeer, Leelanau, Lenawee, Menominee, Montcalm,<ref name="SpoonerB" /> Muskegon, Newaygo,<ref>Evelyn M. Sawyer, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/37765164 Index to the 1884 Newaygo County, Michigan state census]'' ([Hudsonville, Mich.] : E.M. Sawyer, 1997) [[{{SawyNewa84}}]].</ref> Ottawa, Roscommon, St. Clair, St. Joseph, Van Buren (Paw Paw Twp.), Washtenaw, Wayne,<ref>1884 Wayne County censuses for the townships of Greenfield, Dearborn, Livonia, Huron, Ecorse, Grosse Pointe, and Hamtramck, and more are being published a few pages at a time in ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/27721039 Detroit Society for Genealogical Research Magazine]'' [[{{DSGRM}}]] starting in volume 44 to the present.</ref> and Wexford counties. For details see Barnett.<br> | |||
*'''1874''' State census<ref name="Lainh" /><ref>Barnett, 6, 21-23.</ref> Only males over 21 years by name, and females in age cagegories in population schedules for Eaton and Houton counties only. Eaton also includes agricultural and industrial schedules. For details see Barnett. | |||
*'''1864''' State census<ref name="Lainh" /><ref>Barnett, 5, 21-23.</ref> Only males over 21 years by name, and females in age cagegories in population, agricultural and industrial schedules in Clinton, Eaton, (Houghton population only), and Newaygo counties. For details see Barnett. | |||
*'''1854''' State census<ref name="Lainh" /><ref>Barnett, 4-5, 21-23.</ref> Only males over 21 years by name, and females in age cagegories in population, agricultural, and industrial schedules for Eaton County. For details see Barnett. | |||
*'''1845''' State census.<ref name="Lainh" /><ref>Barnett, 4, 21-23.</ref> Only males over 21 years by name, and females in age cagegories in Eaton, Lenawee,<ref>"Census Records of Lenawee County, Michigan Territory, 1845" (Typescript, Michigan State Library) as cited in Lainhart, 66. Includes areas now in Hillsdale County.</ref> Oakland,<ref>Mrs. Edmund H. Whitehead, "State Census of Oakland County, Michigan for the year 1845" (Typescript index, Michigan State Library, 1937) as cited in LeRoy Barnett, "State Censuses of Michigan: A Tragedy of Lost Treasurers" and Appendices in ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1355643 Family Trails]'' [[{{BarnettL}}]] 6, no. 1 (Summer-Fall 1978): 24.</ref> St. Clair,<ref>St. Clair County Family History Group (Port Huron, Michigan), ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/23223230 Index to 1845 state census of St. Clair County, Michigan : heads of families and names of white males over twenty-one]'' (Port Huron, Michigan : St. Clair County Family History Group (MI), c1990) [[{{StClair45}}]].</ref> St. Joseph,<ref>Bette Williams, "[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/13414449 1845 St. Joseph County, Michigan]" ([Kalmazoo: B. Williams, 1968]) [[{{WilliamsStJoe45}}]]. Includes index.</ref> Van Buren, and Washtenaw counties. For details see Barnett. | |||
*'''1837''' State census.<ref>Barnett, 4.</ref> Tallies only; individual names not included except in Kalamazoo County.<ref>Ruth Robbins Monteith, and Ethel W. Williams, "Michigan State Census of Kalamazoo County, 1837" ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1757360 Michigan Heritage]'' [[{{MichHeri37}}]], v.1: nos. 2, 3, 4; v.2: nos. 2, 3, 4; v.3: nos. 1, 2, 3; v.4: no. 2. Transcript of names of heads of house and ages of family members, together with annotations often giving outside place of origin.</ref> | |||
*'''1834''' Territorial census. Tallies only; individual names not included except in Crawford County (now Wisconsin),<ref name="Lainh" /><ref>Barnett, 3, 21-23.</ref> and Lenawee County.<ref>Lucy Walcott, "Census Records of Lenawee County" [1834] (Michigan State Archives, 1935) as cited in LeRoy Barnett, "State Censuses of Michigan: A Tragedy of Lost Treasurers" and Appendices in ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1355643 Family Trails]'' [[{{BarnettL}}]] 6, no. 1 (Summer-Fall 1978): 24.</ref> | |||
*'''1827''' Territorial census mostly lost. Surviving fragments for Wayne (Detroit),<ref name="Lainh" /><ref>Barnett, 3, 21-23.</ref><ref>Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1757295 Michigan historical collections]'' (Publisher varies) [[{{MichHistColl}}]], 12: following page 461. Typescript census copy listing heads of house and ages of other household members.</ref><ref>Mrs. Edgar Montgomery, and Mrs. Raymond Millbrook, "Wayne County Returns from the Territorial Census of 1827," ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/27721039 Detroit Society for Genealogical Research Magazine]'' [[{{DSGRM}}]] 19, no. 2 (Winter 1955): 51-57.</ref><ref name="RussellD">Donna Valley Russell, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/9154174 Michigan Censuses 1710-1830: Under the French, British, and Americans]'' (Detroit : Detroit Society for Genealogical Research, 1982) [[{{RussMich1030}}]], 149-60. Includes index and history of each census.</ref> Monroe (Lawrence Twp.), and Washtenaw counties | |||
*'''1810''' Territorial census,<ref>Barnett, 28-29.</ref> Detroit,<ref>Eva Harmison, "An 1810 census of the District of Detroit, Territory of Michigan" ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/27721039 Detroit Society for Genealogical Research Magazine]'' [[{{DSGRM}}]] 32, no. 1 (Fall 1968): 17-23.</ref><ref>Russell, 87-99.</ref> and Michilimackinac (everything north of Saginaw Bay)<ref>"Schedule of the whole number of persons within the Division allotted to Samuel Abbott, Michilimackinac, Feb. 9, 1811" manuscript in the Abbott Family papers in the Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library as cited in Barnett, 29.</ref><ref>Russell, 100.</ref> | |||
*'''1805/1806''' Territorial census, Detroit<ref name="Barnett28">Barnett, 28.</ref><ref>"Inhabitants of Detroit in the year 1806" ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/12322597 Detroit Daily Post]'' [newspaper] May 9, 1876, p. 4 as cited in Barnett, 28.</ref><ref>Russell, 83-86.</ref> | |||
*'''1796''' Colonial census, Detroit<ref name="Lainh" /><ref name="Barnett28" /><ref>"A State of the Number of Male Inhabitants From 16 to 50 Years of Age in the Town of Detroit" Original in the Winthrop Sargent Papers at the Ohio Historical Society as cited in Barnett, 28.</ref><ref>Russell, 59-74.</ref><ref>Donna Valley Stuart, "Detroit 1796 Census," ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1759226 National Genealogical Society Quarterly]'', 69 (1981): 185. [[{{NGSQbook}}]].</ref> | |||
*'''1792''' Colonial census, Petite Côte (south shore of Detroit River)<ref>Russell, 57-58.</ref><br> | |||
*'''1782''' Colonial census, Detroit,<ref name="Barnett27">Barnett, 27.</ref><ref>"A Survey of the Settlement of Detroit made by Order of Major De Peyster the 16th Day of July 1782" ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1757295 Michigan historical collections]'' (Publisher varies) [[{{MichHistColl69}}]], 10 (1908): 601-13.</ref><ref>Russell, 49, 52-56.</ref> and south shore of Detroit River<ref>Russell, 49-52.</ref> | |||
*'''1780''' Colonial census, Fort St. Joseph (now Niles)<ref name="Barnett27" /><ref>"Census of Every Woman, Child and Slave Resident of the Post of St. Joseph" ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1757295 Michigan historical collections]'' (Publisher varies) [[{{MichHistColl69}}]], 10 (1908): 406-407.</ref><ref>Russell, 47-48.</ref> | |||
*'''1779''' Colonial census, Detroit<ref name="Barnett27" /><ref>"Survey of the settlements of Detroit taken 31st March 1779" ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1757295 Michigan historical collections]'' (Publisher varies) [[{{MichHistColl69}}]], 10 (1908): 311-27.</ref><ref>Russell, 39-46.</ref> | |||
*'''1768''' Colonial census, Detroit area<ref name="Barnett27" /><ref>Ernest J. Lajeunesse, "Census of all the Inhabitants of Detroit made by Philip DeJean in the Year 1768" in ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/777608 The Windsor border region, Canada's southernmost frontier; a collection of documents]'' ([Toronto] Champlain Society, 1960), 63-64, as cited in Barnett, 27.</ref><ref>Russell, 35-38.</ref> | |||
*'''1765''' Colonial census, Detroit<ref name="Lainh" /><ref>Russell, 29-34.</ref><ref>Donna Valley Stuart, "1765 Census of Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan," ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/27721039 Detroit Society for Genealogical Research Magazine]'' [[{{DSGRM}}]] 43, (1979): 19.</ref> | |||
*'''1762''' Colonial census, Detroit<ref name="Lainh" /><ref>Russell, 19-28.</ref><ref>Donna Valley Stuart, "Detroit 1762 Census," ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1759226 National Genealogical Society Quarterly]'', 68 (1980): 15. [[{{NGSQbook}}]].</ref> | |||
*'''1750''' Colonial census, Detroit area<ref name="Barnett27" /><ref>Ernest J. Lajeunesse, "Census of the Inhabitants of Detroit on September 1st, 1750" in ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/777608 The Windsor border region, Canada's southernmost frontier; a collection of documents]'' ([Toronto] Champlain Society, 1960), 54-56, as cited in Barnett, 27.</ref><ref>Russell, 15-18.</ref> | |||
*'''1743''' Colonial census, Huron Indian Mission of the Assumption (south shore of Detroit River)<ref>Russell, 13-14.</ref> | |||
*'''1710''' Colonial census, Detroit<ref name="Barnett27" /><ref>C.M. Burton, "Census of Detroit de Pontchartrain in the Year 1710" ''[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1757295 Michigan historical collections]'' (Publisher varies) [[{{MichHistColl80}}]], 33 (1903): 492-94. Includes extensive biographical annotations.</ref><ref>Russell, 3-12.</ref> | |||
Most state, territorial, and colonial censuses are at the Michigan State Archives. Further archives cited in Barnett, pages 21-23. | |||
=== Existing and lost censuses === | === Existing and lost censuses === |
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