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September 11, 2000
CENSUS IMAGES ONLINE IN THE USGENWEB ARCHIVES: Table of
Contents
NEW ADDITIONS:
KENTUCKY
1810 Jessamine County
1810 Knox County
1810 Lewis County
1810 Lincoln County
1810 Livingston County
1810 Logan County
1810 Madison County
1810 Mason County
This has to be one of the most unusual 1810 census I have run across. The
census taker (bless his soul!!) writes in the right hand column the
occupation of every non-farmer in the census. There are shoemakers and
blacksmiths, ship builders and millwrights, and everything in between.
TEXAS
1880 Parker County
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MARYLAND
Caroline County
Will of Moses Coker (1867)
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Grafton County
Biographies of Warren Residents
Thomas Boynton
James Dow
Joseph French c.1759-1843
Luke Libbey
Amos Little
Abel Merrill
Nathaniel Merrill
Enoch R. Weeks
Merrimack County
Pension Application of Nathan Ballard of Concord, 1832
Sullivan County
Genealogies from Merrill's History of Acworth (1869)
John Moore of Peterboro Family
John Moore of Weare
Luke Moore Family
James Morse Family
Loring Morse Family
The Moulton Family
The Murdough Family
Solon Neal Family
The Nesmith Family
The Newton Family
Father Cummins� Birthday from the Rochester Courier, Rochester, NH, September 19, 1930
OHIO
Know Your Ohio Updated
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia County
Death Notices from the Philadelphia Public Ledger:
Death Notices from the Philadelphia Inquirer:
23 Apr 1905
WYOMING
Recently uploaded to the Wyoming Archives is a list of 1883 Pensioners of the Civil War. Please remember that in 1883, Wyoming only had 5 counties. So this list
includes ALL pensioners in the State at the time.
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