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From: "Helen and Gene Keusch" <>
Subject: [KYHENDER] 1810 census
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 07:55:13 -0500
Hi, am wondering if anyone out there can help. I have a copy of an 1810
census in front of me, plus a copy of a prototype of the 1810 off of
ancestry. In the far right of the census are numbers 1 and then 50 and
25. On the prototype (for lack of a better descriptive word) after the
free white females, there is a column that says "all other free persons,
then a column that says "slaves". I think more is on the actual census
that ancestry doesn't have on their prototype. This is a young couple and
they would not have owned 50 or 25 slaves at that time-- would there have
been a money value of property back then? Can anyone help with those
numbers? I can sent a copy to you personally, if you would like to see
it. Thanks so much and Merry Christmas.
Helen Zuber Keusch
forever searching in the LAND, EDWARDS, WOFFORD, REEVES, MULLINIKS,
CRABTREE, GOODWIN, CHAPMAN, BENNETT, ZUBER, ANTHIS, GOODART-GUTEKUNST,
BANGERT, EAKINS, FORD-FOARD, SANDEFUR, MELTON, HANDLEY, EZELL, THOMASSON,
and DUNCAN families. On hubby's side-- lines of KEUSCH, ZIMMERMANN,
MEHRINGER, SCHITTER/SCHUETTER, SCHMITT, HOCHGESANG, HOPF, and BURGER (Dubois
CO, IN).
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