Kansas State Census, 1885 - FamilySearch Historical Records

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Collection Time Period
This census includes people who lived in Kansas in 1885. It was taken on March 1, 1885.

Record Content

 * all members of the household by name
 * sex
 * age
 * race or color
 * place of birth
 * relationship to head of household
 * birthplace of parents
 * where from to Kansas
 * military record

How to Use the Record
Use this Kansas 1885 State Census Extraction Form. Fortunately, Kansas passed legislation to enumerate its population between Federal Census years. Use this census along with the 1880 to identify ancestors who were born after 1880. Since the 1890 Federal Census was destroyed, the Kansas 1885 State Census will be the most reliable census prior to 1900. The Kansas 1895 State Census was taken very carelessly according to the state argicultural board. See Kansas 1895 State Census.

Why this Record Was Created
The addintonal census was be used in conjuction with the 1880 census to more accurately determine population. ''"On March 1, 1885, the state census was taken, in accordance with a constitutional provision. It showed the population of the state to be 1,268,562, upon which the new apportionment of the state into legislative districts was be made. The general assembly of 1885 had not been able to devise a method to avoid an extra session, and on Dec. 3, 1885, Gov. Martin issued a proclamation calling the legislature together on Jan. 19, 1886, to make a new apportionment as required by the constitution; to correct some mistakes in the acts of 1885 relating to the reform school and the school for feeble-minded; to make an appropriation to pay the salary and expenses of the commissioner of labor; and to correct the boundaries of certain judicial districts." ''

Related Web Sites
Kansas State Historical Society

Related Wiki Articles
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 * United States. Bureau of the Census. 12th census, 1900, digital images, From FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org: September 29, 2006), Arizona Territory, Maricopa, Township 1, East Gila, Salt River Base and Meridian; sheet 9B, line 71
 * Mexico, Distrito Federal, Catholic Church Records, 1886-1933, digital images, from FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org: April 22, 2010), Baptism of Adolfo Fernandez Jimenez, 1 Feb. 1910, San Pedro Apóstol, Cuahimalpa, Distrito Federal, Mexico, film number 0227023

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Sources of Information for This Collection
“Kansas State Census, 1885,” database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/); from Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka. FHL Microfilm, 151 rolls, Family History Library Salt Lake City, Utah.

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