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Focus: Federal Mortality Schedules, 1850 and 1860
For Kalamazoo County, Michigan. The Kalamazoo County entries are indexed in the Local Information Database, with 160 and 180 items respectively.
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IAGenWeb: Pott. Co. - 1850 Mortality Schedule
1850 Deaths From Mortality Records Pottawattamie County, Iowa
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Internet Archive - 7th Population Census of the United States - 1850 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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Online census for Kosciusko County Indiana for the years 1840, 1850, 1860, & 1870.
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MyHeritage - 1850 United States Federal Census $
MyHeritage has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription. The United States Census of 1850, conducted on June 1, 1850, determined the resident population of the United States to be 23,191,876 - an increase of 35.9 percent over the 1840 Census. The total population included 3,204,313 slaves.
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New York City Prison The Tombs
New York. Transcription of 934 names of inmates in the New York City Prison on the 1850 US Census.
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Search Free Vermont Federal Census Mortality Schedules Online - Genealogy
Vermont Federal Census Mortality Schedules exist for the following years, 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880.
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The Complete 1850 Scott County Virginia Census
Complete transcription with an Every Name Index in an online version and a downloadable .pdf version. 228 pages, there are 1523 families listed with about 9520 individuals. All census pages are saved in the .pdf format.
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Online searchable index for 1850-1880 Utah census records.
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York County, South Carolina, Census Index -Interactive Search
1790 to 1850 heads of household.
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