United States Census 1860

United States   U.S. Census    1860 Census

Content
1860 Census was taken beginning 1 June 1860, for five months. The following information was recorded by the census taker:

Name                       Age                        Sex                        Color                        Occupation males over 15                        Value of real estate                        Value of personal estate                        Birthplace—state/terr./country                        Married during year                        Deaf-mute, blind, insane, idiot, pauper, convict                SLAVE SCHEDULES:                         Name of slave owner                        # of slaves owned                        # of slaves manumitted (released from slavery)                        NO NAME OF SLAVES                        Age, color, sex                        Deaf-mute, blind, insane, idiotic? Fugitive from state? 1790-2000 Information: http://www.census.gov/prod/2000pubs/cff-2.pdf

Value
The 1860 census can be used to:1

Find free population/slave pop. &amp; mortality, agriculture, industry data                       Identify families by name                        Identify birthplaces which helps w/immigration                        Identify ages —go to vital records                        Identify real estate—land and tax records                        Identify probable relationships—be careful! Identify occupations/property value                       Identify possible remarriages/step relationships 1850-1930 Search Tips: http://www.archives.gov/genealogy/census/1850-1930.html

Unique Features and Problems
1. First time “value of personal estates” was asked (Note: Individuals may have hesitated to answer correctly because     they were taxed accordingly.) 2. Country of Birth: Instead of just Great Britain or Germany places were to be more specific: ex: England, Ireland,    Prussia Baden, etc. 3.  Personal estate—first time 4. Total of 3 copies again

States Covered and Missing

 * Alabama
 * Arkansas
 * California
 * Connecticut
 * Delaware
 * District of Columbia
 * Florida
 * Georgia
 * Illinois
 * Indiana
 * Iowa
 * Kentucky
 * Louisiana
 * Maine
 * Maryland
 * Massachusetts
 * Michigan
 * Minnesota
 * Mississippi
 * Missouri
 * New Hampshire
 * New Jersey
 * New York
 * North Carolina
 * Ohio
 * Oregon
 * Pennsylvania
 * Rhode Island
 * South Carolina
 * Tennessee
 * Texas
 * Vermont
 * Virginia (inc. West Virginia)
 * Wisconsin

No states missing

Territories

 * Dakota (unorganized)
 * Indian (non-Indians included with Arkansas)
 * Kansas (portions of Colorado)
 * Nebraska (inc. parts Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, North &amp; South Dakota)
 * New Mexico Territory (inc. Arizona)
 * Utah (inc. Nevada, Colorado, Washington)
 * Washington Territory (inc. Idaho, western Montana, Wyoming

Web Sites
1860 United States Census—A free Internet census index and images to the 1860 census can be viewed on the FamilySearch Record Search. This index shows every name listed on the census and is linked to census images including information about each person’s residence, age, birthplace, occupation, other family members, and neighbors.

1790-2000 Info: http://www.census.gov/prod/2000pubs/cff-2.pdf

1850-1930 Search Tips: http://www.archives.gov/genealogy/census/1850-1930.html

There are many sites online that include census images, for example:

Ancestry.com

HeritageQuestOnline.com

FamilySearch Labs

Sources of This Collection
1. Szucs, Loretto Dennis and Sandra Hargreaves Luebking. The Source: A Guide book to American Genealogy. 3rd ed. (Provo, UT: Ancestry, 2006.)

How to Cite Your Sources

An example of citing these records is: United States. Census Office. 8th census, 1860. United States Census, 1860. Census page. From FamilySearch Internet (www.familysearch.org), April 23, 2010. Henry Clayton, birth year 1820, Los Angeles, California, film number 803059, image number 00373.

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