Switzerland, Ticino, Census, 1808 - FamilySearch Historical Records

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This census is of various areas of the Canton of Ticino, Switzerland, including the areas Mendrisio, Lugano, Locarno, Vallemaggia, Bellinzona, Riviera, Blenio, and Leventina.

The 1808 Ticino census was a 3-volume record set. The census only recorded the male population, indicating their age, marital status, condition, their presence or absence in March 1808, and any physical or mental impairments. The census is typically organized by household. Only the total number of women in the municipality is recorded.

Volumes 1 (Districts Mendrisio and Lugano) and 2 (Districts Locarno, Vallemaggia, Bellinzona, Riviera, Blenio, and part of Leventina) survive. Eight parishes of Leventina district in volume 2 have been lost.

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 * Ticino (Schweiz : Cantone). Ufficio dello stato civile.

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