United States Census Veterans Schedules

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1840 Veterans Schedules
When the 1840 census was taken, the enumerators listed living pensioners of the Revolutionary War or other military service on the back of the population schedules. They listed pensioners' ages and persons with whom they were living.

The names are published in:

"A Census of Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Services: With their Names, Ages, and Places of Residence, as Returned by the Marshalls of the Several Judicial Districts, Under the Act for Taking the Sixth Census"

Online


 * Revolutionary War Pensioner Census, 1841 (Ancestry) ($)
 * A Census of Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Services... (Google Books)
 * A Census of Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Services... (U.S. Census Bureau)

Libraries


 * Locate these records at a library using Worldcat.
 * The Family History Library

Indexes to this material include:


 * "A General Index to a Census of Pensioners For Revolutionary or Military Service" (film 0899835; fiche 6046771) (Worldcat) The index lists alphabetically both the veteran and the head of the family with whom the pensioner resided.
 * "United States Census of Pensioners of 1840: Index of Names with Ages to the Original 1841 Government Publication" (WorldCat).

1890 Veterans Schedules
Along with the 1890 census, separate schedules were made of Union Civil War veterans or their widows. Confederate veterans were mistakenly listed as well. Surviving schedules include Washington D.C., the eastern half of Kentucky, and the rest of the U.S. States in alphabetical order Louisiana through Wyoming, Indian territories, and U.S. ships and navy yards.


 * Ancestry.com. 1890 Veterans Schedules (database on-line). (Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005). A subscription Internet site. Every name indexes and images to all veterans schedules except indexes to Ohio and Pennsylvania. Original data from: Special Schedules of the Eleventh Census (1890) Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M123, 118 rolls); Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs, Record Group 15; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
 * United States. Census Office. 11th Census, 1890. Schedules Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War. (Washington, D.C.: National Archives, 1948). (-277.) These are on 118 films at the National Archives and the Family History Library. There are also published book indexes for the states with surviving schedules, except Ohio and Pennsylvania. These indexes are listed in the Place Search of the Family History Library Catalog under [STATE] - CENSUS - 1890 - INDEXES

Contents:

Information the 1890 veterans schedules normally includes name, rank, company, name of regiment or vessel, date of enlistment, date of discharge, length of service, post office address, disability incurred, and remarks.

Uses:

Veteran's schedules are useful as supplements to other census schedules. Surviving widow information hints at the death of a veteran. Use veterans schedules to identify military units, information needed to find further military records, and create of biographical sketch of a person's military service. Veterans schedules can also be used as clues to find residence, other genealogical sources from that neighborhood, and may lead to old soldier home, or veterans organization (Grand Army of the Republic GAR) records.