1890 Census Survivors
According to the National Archives:
“Some fragments of the 1890 census
did survive, however, and they are very useful to researchers. The surviving
parts include:
(1) General population census schedules
(2) Schedules of Union Civil War Veterans
or their widows
(3) Oklahoma territorial schedules
(4) List of selected Delaware
African-Americans,
(5) Statistics of Lutheran congregations
(6) Statistical information for the entire
United States”(3)
Unfortunately,
none of Pennsylvania population census schedules survived, and that is where
our Roberts family lived.
The extant schedules are numbered
and noted following rolls 1-3 below.
Roll 1
Perry County, Alabama (Perryville
Beat No.11 and Severe Beat No. 8) [fragments 1-455].
Roll 2
District of Columbia. Q, 13th, 14th,
R, Q, Corcoran, 15th, S, R, and Riggs Streets, Johnson Avenue, and S Street
[fragments 456-781].
Roll 3
Muscogee County (Columbus), Georgia;
McDonough County (Mound Twp.), Illinois; Wright County (Rockford), Minnesota;
Hudson County (Jersey City), New Jersey; Westchester County, (Eastchester); and
Suffolk County (Brookhaven Twp.), New York; Gaston County (South Point Twp. and
River Bend Twp.) and Cleveland County (Twp. No. 2), North Carolina; Hamilton
County (Cincinnati) and Clinton County (Wayne Twp.), Ohio; Union County
(Jefferson Twp.), South Dakota; Ellis County (J.P. No. 6, Mountain Peak, and
Ovilla Precinct), Hood County (Precinct No. 5), Rusk County (No. 6 and J.P. No.
7), Trinity County (Trinity Town and Precinct No. 2) and Kaufman County
(Kaufman) [fragments 782-1,233], Texas.
source:
source:
U.S. Census Bureau online, Availability of the 1890 Census: https://www.census.gov/history/www/genealogy/decennial_census_records/availability_of_1890_census.html
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