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1870
USA Census Horrocks Surname Summary Information |
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Horrocks Surname Variants |
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Birthplace by State/Country |
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Census Locations-By State |
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Census Locations-By City/County/State |
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Name |
Number |
Pct. |
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Country/State |
Number |
Pct. |
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State |
Number |
Pct. |
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City/District |
County |
State |
Number |
Pct. |
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Horrocks |
237 |
76.95% |
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England |
126 |
40.91% |
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Pennsylvania |
90 |
29.22% |
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Philadelphia Ward 23 District 74 |
Philadelphia |
PA |
27 |
8.77% |
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Harrocks |
19 |
6.17% |
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None Stated |
36 |
11.69% |
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Utah |
47 |
15.26% |
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Ogden |
Weber |
UT |
25 |
8.12% |
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Horricks |
14 |
4.55% |
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Pennsylvania |
36 |
11.69% |
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New York |
35 |
11.36% |
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Philadelphia Ward 23 Precinct 7 (2nd Enum) |
Philadelphia |
PA |
17 |
5.52% |
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Horrock |
11 |
3.57% |
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Utah |
23 |
7.47% |
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Massachusetts |
32 |
10.39% |
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Philadelphia Ward 23 Dist 74 (2nd Enum) |
Philadelphia |
PA |
11 |
3.57% |
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Horrax |
9 |
2.92% |
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New York |
18 |
5.84% |
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Illinois |
22 |
7.14% |
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Portsmouth |
Rockingham |
NH |
10 |
3.25% |
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Horicks |
6 |
1.95% |
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New Hampshire |
14 |
4.55% |
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Rhode Island |
20 |
6.49% |
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Lawrence Ward 5 |
Essex |
MA |
9 |
2.92% |
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Horrick |
5 |
1.62% |
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Illinois |
12 |
3.90% |
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New Hampshire |
14 |
4.55% |
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Whitefield |
Marshall |
IL |
8 |
2.60% |
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Horrack |
4 |
1.30% |
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Massachusetts |
12 |
3.90% |
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Michigan |
10 |
3.25% |
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Hyde Park |
Dutchess |
NY |
8 |
2.60% |
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Horocks |
3 |
0.97% |
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Ireland |
5 |
1.62% |
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Iowa |
8 |
2.60% |
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Little Falls |
Herkimer |
NY |
8 |
2.60% |
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Total |
308 |
100.00% |
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Missouri |
4 |
1.30% |
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New Jersey |
8 |
2.60% |
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New Hartford |
Oneida |
NY |
8 |
2.60% |
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New Jersey |
4 |
1.30% |
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Ohio |
8 |
2.60% |
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Mahanoy |
Schuylkill |
PA |
8 |
2.60% |
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Rhode Island |
4 |
1.30% |
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Indiana |
5 |
1.62% |
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Ogden Valley |
Weber |
UT |
8 |
2.60% |
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Canada |
3 |
0.97% |
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Connecticut |
4 |
1.30% |
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Lots Creek |
Ringgold |
IA |
7 |
2.27% |
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Ages at Time of Census |
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Iowa |
3 |
0.97% |
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Missouri |
3 |
0.97% |
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Needham |
Norfolk |
MA |
7 |
2.27% |
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Ohio |
3 |
0.97% |
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Colorado |
1 |
0.32% |
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Newport Ward 4 |
Newport |
RI |
7 |
2.27% |
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Age Range |
Number |
Pct. |
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Australia |
1 |
0.32% |
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Nebraska |
1 |
0.32% |
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Berlin |
Ionia |
MI |
6 |
1.95% |
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90 to 99 |
0 |
0.00% |
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Connecticut |
1 |
0.32% |
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Total |
308 |
100.00% |
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Orange Ward 3 |
Essex |
NJ |
6 |
1.95% |
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80 to 89 |
1 |
0.32% |
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Kentucky |
1 |
0.32% |
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Heber City |
Wasatch |
UT |
6 |
1.95% |
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70 to 79 |
1 |
0.32% |
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Michigan |
1 |
0.32% |
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Amboy |
Lee |
IL |
5 |
1.62% |
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60 to 69 |
10 |
3.25% |
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Scotland |
1 |
0.32% |
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Mound |
McDonough |
IL |
5 |
1.62% |
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50 to 59 |
17 |
5.52% |
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Total |
308 |
100.00% |
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Logansport |
Cass |
IN |
5 |
1.62% |
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40 to 49 |
26 |
8.44% |
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Allegheny Ward 5 |
Allegheny |
PA |
5 |
1.62% |
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30 to 39 |
39 |
12.66% |
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Philadelphia Ward 25 Dist 81 (2nd Enum) |
Philadelphia |
PA |
5 |
1.62% |
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20 to 29 |
65 |
21.10% |
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Most Common Names |
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Salt Lake City Ward 13 |
Salt Lake |
UT |
5 |
1.62% |
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10 to 19 |
71 |
23.05% |
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Stonington |
New London |
CT |
4 |
1.30% |
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0 to 9 |
78 |
25.32% |
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Name |
Number |
Pct |
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Norton |
Bristol |
MA |
4 |
1.30% |
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Total |
308 |
100.00% |
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John |
28 |
9.09% |
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Gorham |
Coos |
NH |
4 |
1.30% |
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Mary |
28 |
9.09% |
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Cleveland Ward 5 |
Cuyahoga |
OH |
4 |
1.30% |
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William |
23 |
7.47% |
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Cincinnati Ward 11 |
Hamilton |
OH |
4 |
1.30% |
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James |
17 |
5.52% |
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South Shenango |
Crawford |
PA |
4 |
1.30% |
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Sarah |
15 |
4.87% |
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Philadelphia Ward 28 District 91 |
Philadelphia |
PA |
4 |
1.30% |
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Elizabeth |
11 |
3.57% |
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North Providence District 2 |
Providence |
RI |
4 |
1.30% |
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Eliza |
10 |
3.25% |
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North Providence District 2 |
Providence |
RI |
4 |
1.30% |
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George |
8 |
2.60% |
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Augusta |
Hancock |
IL |
3 |
0.97% |
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Henry |
8 |
2.60% |
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Lynn Ward 6 |
Essex |
MA |
3 |
0.97% |
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Joseph |
6 |
1.95% |
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Hinton |
Mecosta |
MI |
3 |
0.97% |
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Robert |
6 |
1.95% |
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St Louis Ward 10 |
St Louis (Independent City) |
MO |
3 |
0.97% |
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Samuel |
6 |
1.95% |
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Cohoes Ward 1 |
Albany |
NY |
3 |
0.97% |
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Thomas |
6 |
1.95% |
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Fishkill District 1 |
Dutchess |
NY |
3 |
0.97% |
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Ann |
6 |
1.95% |
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Pittsburgh Ward 12 |
Allegheny |
PA |
3 |
0.97% |
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Edward |
5 |
1.62% |
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Pittsburgh Ward 17 |
Allegheny |
PA |
3 |
0.97% |
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Ellen |
5 |
1.62% |
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Philadelphia Ward 27 Dist 6 (2nd Enum) |
Philadelphia |
PA |
3 |
0.97% |
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Reuben |
4 |
1.30% |
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Smithfield Districts 1 and 4 |
Providence |
RI |
3 |
0.97% |
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Alice |
4 |
1.30% |
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Fall River Ward 6 |
Bristol |
MA |
2 |
0.65% |
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Anna |
4 |
1.30% |
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Lawrence Ward 4 |
Essex |
MA |
2 |
0.65% |
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Emma |
4 |
1.30% |
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Lowell Ward 1 |
Middlesex |
MA |
2 |
0.65% |
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Hannah |
4 |
1.30% |
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East Orange |
Essex |
NJ |
2 |
0.65% |
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Isabella |
4 |
1.30% |
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Cohoes Ward 3 |
Albany |
NY |
2 |
0.65% |
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Jane |
4 |
1.30% |
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Pawtucket |
Providence |
RI |
2 |
0.65% |
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David |
3 |
0.97% |
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Santaquin |
Utah |
UT |
2 |
0.65% |
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Frank |
3 |
0.97% |
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Denver |
Arapahoe |
CO |
1 |
0.32% |
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Martha |
3 |
0.97% |
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Vinton |
Benton |
IA |
1 |
0.32% |
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Catherine |
3 |
0.97% |
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Township 1 Range 9 |
St Clair |
IL |
1 |
0.32% |
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Total |
228 |
74.03% |
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Fall River Ward 3 |
Bristol |
MA |
1 |
0.32% |
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Lawrence Ward 2 |
Essex |
MA |
1 |
0.32% |
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Westfield |
Hampden |
MA |
1 |
0.32% |
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Muskegon Ward 2 |
Muskegon |
MI |
1 |
0.32% |
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Douglas |
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NE |
1 |
0.32% |
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Utica Ward 2 |
Oneida |
NY |
1 |
0.32% |
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Utica Ward 9 |
Oneida |
NY |
1 |
0.32% |
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Monroe |
Orange |
NY |
1 |
0.32% |
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Salt Lake City Ward 11 |
Salt Lake |
UT |
1 |
0.32% |
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Total |
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308 |
100.00% |
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About
1870 United States Federal Census |
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Enumerators
of the 1870 census were instructed to record the names of every person in the
household. |
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Added
to this, enumerators were presented with printed instructions, which account
for the greater |
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degree
of accuracy compared with earlier censuses. Enumerators were asked to include
the following |
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categories
in the census: name; age at last birthday (if a child was under one year of
age, months of |
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age
were to be stated as fractions, such as 1/12); sex; color; profession;
occupation or trade of every |
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male
and female; value of real estate; place of birth; whether mother and father
were of foreign birth; |
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whether
born or married within the year and the month; those who could not read;
those who could not |
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write;
whether deaf, dumb, blind, or insane or "idiotic". No relationships
were shown between members |
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of
a household. The categories allowed Congress to determine persons residing in
the United States for |
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collection
of taxes and the appropriation of seats in the House of Representatives. |
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The
United States was the first country to call for a regularly held census. The
Constitution required that |
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a
census of all "Persons...excluding Indians not taxed" be performed
to determine the collection of taxes |
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and
the appropriation of seats in the House of Representatives. The first nine
censuses from 1790-1870 |
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were
organized under the United States Federal Court system. Each district was
assigned a U.S. marshal |
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who hired
other marshals to administer the census. Governors were responsible for
enumeration in territories. |
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The
official enumeration day of the 1870 census was 1 June 1870. All questions
asked were supposed to refer |
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to
that date. The 1870 census form called for the dwelling houses to be numbered
in the order of visitation; |
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families
numbered in order of visitation; and the name of every person whose place of
abode on the first day |
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of June
1870 was with the family. |
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Note: All the above information was taken from
the Census Listing on Ancestry.Com. |
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