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| No Grayson County schedules exist for 1810, though we know from tax rolls and other records that CARRICOs were in the county not only in 1810, but well before. Although West Virginia did not separate from Virginia until 1863, I've treated those counties as if they were in West Virginia from the start. |
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| Footnotes:
1. Indexed "Carrier." 2. The pages for Prince William County have clearly been rebound, with consequences to the original pagination. Please see this page for a discussion of rebound counties. 3. The columns for Prince William County were non-standard. Other than the columns for males and females, I don't know what the numbers stand for. 4. Indexed "Carriere." |
| Search Notes:
1. The Jacob CARRIN indexed in Augusta County looks more like CARSON. 2. The James CARRIE indexed in Dinwiddie County may be CAIN. 3. The Jane CARRIN indexed in Norfolk County looks like CARREN. 4. The William CROWSON indexed in Prince William County probably is CROWSON. 5. The Rich CARRIER indexed in Rockingham County is Richard CARRIER. 6. The Henry CARRIER indexed in Shenandoah County is CARRIER or CARRICE. 7. The Solomon CARRIER indexed in Shenandoah County is CARRIER. 8. The George CARRAS indexed in Buckingham County is CURRY. 9. The Wm CARRER indexed in Hanover County is CARVER. 10. The John CARRER indexed in King George County is CARVER. 11. The John CARRENO indexed in Randolph County is CURRENCE(?). 12. The Richard CARRON indexed in Isle of Wight County is CARRON. 13. The William CARRON indexed in Norfolk County does appear to be CARRON. 14. The Abram CARRO indexed in Shenandoah County is CARR (plus flourish). 15. The Arthur CARRO and John CARRO indexed in Southampton County are CARR (plus flourish). 16. The were numerous CARONs whom I did not check. 17. The James CURRIN indexed in Fluvanna County is CURRIN. 18. The Armd CURRIE indexed in Lancaster County is Armd CURRIE. 19. The Ellesow CURRIE indexed in Lancaster County is Ellison CURRIE. 20. The William CURRIN indexed in Montgomery County is CURRIN. 21. The Smith CARMINE indexed in Accomack County is CARMINE. 22. Finished search at Ancestry.com on CARRI*, CARI*, CARRA*, CARA*, CARRE*, CARE*, CARRO*, CARO*, CURRI*, and CURI*. |
| Sources:
1. 1810 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com). 2. 1810 Census Index/Images (online at Genealogy.com). 3. Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1810 (Broderbund CD-313). 4. What the Numbers in the 1810 Census Mean. |
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