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1810 Virginia Census Index By Bentley

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    Index to the 1810 Census of
    Virginia
    Elizabeth Petty Bentley
    Hardbound volume  totaling
    366
    pages. Book is in excellent  condition. Just what you need for genealogy research. Description per the  publisher;
    The 1810 census of Virginia is the earliest extant federal census  of the state and thus a cornerstone in genealogical research. Earlier  enumerations are mere reconstructions, adapted from tax lists or incomplete  state enumerations. Unlike these, the 1810 Virginia census is not  representational but is a nearly complete record of the inhabitants of Virginia,  and for many researchers it marks the true starting point for genealogical  research.
    This
    Index  to the 1810 Census of Virginia
    is a model reference work. The index itself,  of course, consists of an alphabetical list of the heads of households in the  1810 federal census of Virginia–85,000 persons–with tabular entries showing  county of residence and the page number of the census schedule. In addition,  this work contains an informative Introduction, which sets forth a statement of  methodology, suggestions for the researcher in dealing with irregular spellings  and transcriptions, and a description of the contents of the original census  returns. Following the Introduction are two tables that further describe the  mechanics of the index and supply information that might prove useful to the  researcher.
    Note
    :  Enumerations of the following counties are missing: Cabell, Grayson, Greenbrier,  Halifax, Hardy, Henry, James City, King William, Lee, Louisa, Mecklenburg,  Nansemond, Northampton, Orange, Patrick, Pittsylvania, Russell, and Tazewell.
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    1727-1839
    Robert W. Barnes
    Hardbound Volume  totaling
    234
    pages.  Book is in excellent condition.  Description Per the publisher;
    The
    Maryland  Gazette
    was  published in Annapolis between the years 1727 and 1839. From its infancy it  carried occasional references to marriages and deaths of Maryland citizens.  Drawing on this unique resource, the text of Mr. Barnes’ book consists of  abstracts of approximately 3,000 marriages and deaths of Marylanders–not only  from the Annapolis area but from the entire state. A surname index to brides,  ministers, and others, including parents and relatives, serves as a guide to an  additional 2,000 persons.
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