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The Rebound 1810 Census of Nelson County, Kentucky |
For a general discussion of the consequences of rebinding early censuses,
please
see this page. With regard to the 1810 Census of Nelson County,
Kentucky, I am referring to digital page images online at Ancestry.com.
There are related problems with the images at Genealogy.com, but as long
as you follow the original page numbers (given below in the tinted yellow
box), you can correctly determine the location of the householder.
In the first set of tables below (tinted blue) are the pages as they are grouped and ordered at Ancestry.com. With the exception of one page in each group, all are mis-labeled, mis-grouped, and mis-indexed. Images are two-page spreads, with the binding edge horizontal in the middle of the image. The columns in the tables below are:
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Cenus Images in Microfilm Order
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Cenus Images in Their Original Order
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