1810 Ohio Census

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Roland

1810 Ohio Census

Legg inn av Roland » 20 feb 2005 23:16:53

Neither Heritage Quest nor Ancestry have the 1810 Ohio Census. Is this
correct and if so why not?

MikeS

Re: 1810 Ohio Census

Legg inn av MikeS » 20 feb 2005 23:43:22

"Roland" <steel@NOwoh.rr.com> wrote in message
news:p%7Sd.43359$XY5.13898@fe2.columbus.rr.com...
Neither Heritage Quest nor Ancestry have the 1810 Ohio Census. Is this
correct and if so why not?

The following is quoted from ancestry.com:

"The official enumeration day of the 1810 census was 6 August 1810. All
questions asked were supposed to refer to that date. The enumeration was to
be completed within nine months, but the due date was extended by law to ten
months. Schedules exist for 17 states and District of Columbia, Georgia
territory, Mississippi territory, Louisiana territory, Orleans, Michigan
territory, and Illinois territory. There was, however, a district wide loss
for District of Columbia, Georgia, Indiana Territory, Mississippi Territory,
Louisiana Territory (MO), New Jersey and Tennessee. Partial losses included
Illinois Territory, which had only two counties (Randolph is extant, St.
Clair is lost.), and OH, all lost except Washington County. Some of the
schedules for these states have been re-created using tax lists and other
records."

Mike

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