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Especially Surnames BROWN, CHENEY, HOLT, HOPKINS, and RASEY Census Records in 1790 |
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Footnotes:
1. The page images at Ancestry have the entire county as one roughly alphabetized list, yet individuals are indexed by town. I downloaded the zipped PDF file (1790f-02.pdf) for New Hampshire in 1790 from the census.gov web site, and it lists individuals by town. I compared every individual indexed at Ancestry with this list before entering them above. 2. Enumerated and indexed, DURPHEY. 3. Lists were roughly alphabetized; the census was actually enumerated in 1791. |
Search Notes:
1. Asahel and Joseph (in VT) are the only RASEYs/etc. indexed in the entire Federal census; Pelatiah (in NH) is the only RAZEY indexed in the entire census. There are no RACEYs indexed in the census, but there are six RAZYs indexed in Rhode Island. 2. The Michael BARRAS (p. 118, III-35, 1-4-4-0-0) indexed in Richmond, Cheshire County, was corrected to Michael BROWN. I find it looks rather like BERRES?, but — whatever — it's definitely not BROWN. 3. The William BARRON Junior indexed in Surry, Cheshire County, as being on p. 117, is on p. 118 (III-68). The correction to BROWN is in error — he is BARRON. 4. There are many BRUCEs in Massachusetts; only three in New Hampshire, with just one in Cheshire County; there were seven BRUCEs in New York, with two in Albany. |
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