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Subject: Re: [GALUMPKI] 1838 Lumpkin Co. State Census (Lookups offered)
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2000 22:26:55 -0500
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From: Daniel Pierce <>
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Subject: [GALUMPKI] 1838 Lumpkin Co. State Census (Lookups offered)
> I have a transcription of the 1838 State census for Lumpkin County. It
lists
> the name of the head of household and then some numbers for persons in
various
> categories.
>
> I will gladly do lookups for anyone interested.
>
> Below is a statement by the transcriber which is included on the first
page:
>
>
>
> This state census report for Lumpkin County, 1838, is probably a fragment
rather
> than a complete return. Evidence for this conclusion includes the facts
that it
> contains some 45% fewer names than the county's tax digest of two years
earlier
> and that no totals appear on the final pages. The report apparently
covers at
> least portions of Districts 821, 830, 831, 836, 837, 838, 900, 916, and
935 and
> omits 820 and 931. Unfortunately, the residents are not listed by
district.
>
> The Lumpkin County 1838 state census is available for viewing on microfilm
at
> the Georgia Department of Archives and History, Atlanta (Microfilm
Library,
> #146/25).
>
> The data are presented in the following order:
>
> Column 1 No. in each family
> 2 Free Persons of Colour
> 3 No. of Slaves
> 4 No. of Deaf
> 5 No. of Dumb
> 6 No. of Lunaticks
> 7 No. of male children between 6 & 16 years
> 8 No. of female children between 6 & 15 years
Hi Daniel!
I am looking for any information on Mr. Toland Woody, My maternal
G.Grandmother is Ovaline/Avaline "Lena" Woody-Hollifield-WIlson. She is
buried in the Mt. Hope Cemtery in Dahlonega. Her date of passing was June
10, 1945. Any help you could offer is most appreciated.
Many thanks to you!! Sandra >
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