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WatchCensus - US Federal 1860
Browse the 1860 US census by state, county, and civil division. This particular census is especially helpful in researching the Civil War era and the soldiers who fought in the imminent conflict. Information about each member of a household as of June 1, 1860, includes age, race, occupation, real and personal estate values, birth place, if married within the year, and if a person was deaf, dumb, blind, insane, idiotic, pauper, or convict. Relationships are not detailed until the 1880 census.
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George W Anderson 1860 Census
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Sarah Anderson
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Den's Great Great Grandad
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John Ford from NC, USA
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Goethe, William age 50 Bookkeeper born Hanover
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1860 Census, Alfred Herpin
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The surname of this family is Williams not Harper.
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Mary Jones Bartilson's father
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William Mills Ransom and wife Alice Vance Ransom and son Henry Fount Ransom. They later move back to Monroe County, MS (where they were married in 1857 and where her family is enumerated in the 1850 US Fed. census), have more children, and are found there through at least 1883.
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Should be Jonah Phifer
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Father of Benjamin Bradley
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John Morgan a Civil War Veteran
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1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population. Original data from: The National Archives
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