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The NARA Table of Contents to the 1820 Census of Knox County, Ohio |
Source: NARA. 1958. Population Schedules of the Fourth
Census of the United States, 1820, Roll 88, Ohio. Volume 3.
Microcopy No. 33. National Archives Microfilm Publications, Washington,
DC. Available on CD as digitized images (without index) from:
Heritage Quest. 2000. Family Quest Archives: Ohio Federal Census 1820: Clark, Coshocton, Gallia, Hocking, Huron, Knox, Lawrence, Meigs, and Monroe Counties. CD M33-88 (HeritageQuest.com). |
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The NARA Table of Contents for this film would be a joke, if it were
funny:
Because below, page-by-page, are the real contents of this microfilm:
Or, to place the above in the form of the NARA Table of Contents,
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*It does say "Morriss" on the census pages although it is now called Morris Twp. Residents in Morriss Twp. were alphabetized by given name, not surname. | ||||
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