3 October 2012
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1790 Census: Slave Holders, Other Free Persons and Slaves - Cheshire County - New Hampshire
This project has expanded to more counties in New Hampshire including: Grafton County, Hillsborough County, Rockingham County, Strafford County.
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1790-1890 Federal Population Censuses - Catalog of NARA Microfilm
From the National Archives & Records Administration.
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1790-1890 Federal Population Censuses Catalog of NARA Microfilm - Online Version
From the National Archives & Records Administration.
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Amazon.co.uk - Tracing Your Canal Ancestors: A Guide for Family Historians
A book by Sue Wilkes.
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Ancestry.com - 1790 United States Federal Census $
Includes research tips and information about the questions asked in each census. Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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Clues in Census Records, 1790-1840
From the National Archives & Records Administration.
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Deborah A. Mayes Genealogy & Family History - Blog
Rambling Along the Ancestral Trail is a blog discussing a variety of genealogical topics, including researching Ohio ancestors.
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FamilySearch - United States Census, 1790 FREE
Name index to the population schedules listing the inhabitants of the United States in 1790. This was the first national census conducted in the United States. No schedules are known to exist for Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, Tennessee, and Virginia. Index provided by Ancestry.com.
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Heads of Families - First Census of the United States: 1790 State of Massachusetts
Transcription of the census.
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Histoires de Familles-Belgian Roots
A blog by an Anglo-Belgian historian and genealogist about research and news of the archives in Belgium.
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Internet Archive - 1st Population Census of the United States - 1790 FREE
This microfilm was provided by the Genealogy Center at the Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and sponsored by the Internet Archive.
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Kings County Clerk's Office Index To Brooklyn Naturalization Records 1907-1924
This database includes 253,403 names of individuals (including 162 military records) who were either naturalized or filed Declarations of Intention to become naturalized citizens in State Supreme Court, Kings County, during the years 1907-1924.
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National Society Daughters of the Union 1861-1865
Hereditary society for women eighteen years of age or over provided she is a direct lineal or collateral descendant of a man or woman who rendered military or civil service to the Union during the years 1861-1865.
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Some of the earliest families of Monmouth, Mercer, Burlington, Gloucester, and Cumberland Counties in New Jersey. Families from Ohio, Pennsylvania, and from Plymouth Colony as well.
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Rissbrook and Bickley Genealogy
Bickley Traced back to about 1803 Little Wenlock, Shropshire. Rissbrook Traced back to about 1735 Brandon Suffolk. Blackham Traced back to about 1800 Kingswinford/ West Bromwich, Staffordshire. Morris Traced back to about 1808 Mainstone, Shropshire. Sellick / Sillick Traced back to 1718 Devon. Francis Traced back to 1857 Wolverhampton.
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The Diary of Wealthy Hossafous Harp
A Diary by Wealthy Ann Hossafous Harp 1922/1923
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A website looking to connect old lost photos, usually within the US, with families who might be searching for them. Pictures, and sometimes other media, are uploaded with a brief description of who they are and where they are from (after a little research of course). Also a host to the 1922-23 Ohio diary of Wealth Harp full of names and descriptions that other Ohio enthusiasts might find useful.
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A compilation of records, photos, transcriptions and much more about Whittington, approximately 3 miles south east of Lichfield in Staffordshire, England.
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York County, South Carolina, Census Index -Interactive Search
1790 to 1850 heads of household.