| More details about United States - Federal Census (1790): |
This data set indexes approximately 600,000 census records
gathered from various U.S. counties in 1790. The District of Columbia and the
following 28 states are represented:
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Alabama |
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Mississippi |
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Arkansas |
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North Carolina |
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Connecticut |
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New Hampshire |
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Delaware |
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New Jersey |
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Florida |
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New Mexico |
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Georgia |
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New York |
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Illinois |
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Ohio |
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Indiana |
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Pennsylvania |
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Louisiana |
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Rhode Island |
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Massachusetts |
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South Carolina |
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Maryland |
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Tennessee |
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Maine |
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Texas |
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Michigan |
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Virginia |
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Missouri |
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Vermont |
Please note that the state names listed here refer to current U.S. state
lines, rather than the territory demarcations that may have existed when
the record was taken. By presenting the data in this way, we intended
to remove a major obstacle for modern researchers who may not necessarily
know where territory boundaries were drawn during each particular era
of American history. For example, you may know that your ancestors originated
in present-day Alabama, but you may not know that, in 1790, Alabama was
part of the Spanish province of West Florida.
If you find your ancestor's name, our U.S. Census Subscription can provide you with a copy of the census schedule
page containing their record. Looking at the original census schedule will further
help you determine if you have found information about your ancestor or just
someone with the same name. If you discover that the individual is your ancestor,
then you can add information from the census schedule to your family tree.
Also, not every county in every state is included in this data set. For
a complete breakdown of the counties covered followed by the number of
individuals recorded click here.
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| Sources for United States - Federal Census (1790): |
The 1790 United States Federal Census.
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