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| Footnotes:
1. List was roughly alphabetized. 2. Indexed "Sims carrus (Unknown)." 3. The index says Stebenville, but it's clear the grouping of the pages for the county by Ancestry.com makes no sense. I would not indicate location beyond county, not without re-assembling the pages in their correct order. Please see this page for a discussion of rebound counties. 4. Indexed CARRIER. 5. One William is indexed CARRIER, the other CARRICO. 6. Indexed "Corrier." 7. Indexed "James Caines Oveson." 8. This county used a non-standard five age classes for males (same as five classes for females). |
| Search Notes:
1. The James CARNES indexed in Loudoun County is CARNES. 2. The Eliza CARRIS indexed in Loudoun County may be CURRIE. 3. Finished search at Ancestry.com on CARRIC*, CARIC*, CURRIC*, and CURIC*. Checked all the C's in Prince William County. |
| Sources:
1. 1820 Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com). 2. 1820 Census Index/Images (online at Genealogy.com). 3. What the Numbers in the 1820 Census Mean. |
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| Everything I have is online at this web site; I have no further information. If you feel I've made an error, please don't hesitate to contact me. |
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