1850 U.S. Census and Historical Facts


Book Description

In 1820, the first U. S. Census was taken in Perry County, Mississippi. However, this census only listed the name of each head of household only. It would be some 30 years later before each family member would be listed by name in the censuses. This is why the 1850 U. S. Census has become so very important to individuals who are researching their ancestors. Each individual's record has been carefully transcribed from the original one found on microfilm. Every name in this book is written exactly as the Census taker spelled it on the census. You may notice several different spellings of both first and last names in the census records. These various spellings occurred because the Census taker would often spell the person's name the way it sounded. Along with each individual's name is listed their age, sex, birthplace and occupation. Included in this book is also a historical overview of the major events that occurred in Perry County, Mississippi.
















Lawrence County Missouri 1850 Census and Slave Schedule


Book Description

Volunteers transcribed, typed and indexed the Lawrence County, Missouri, entries from the 1850 Federal Census. Included is an appendix of the 1850 Slave Schedule for Lawrence County transcribed by Lawrence County Historical Society member William B. Landers. The book is indexed by first and last names of heads of household and inmates. This is among Lawrence County Missouri Historical Society publications reprinted by the Society in 2018 as Heritage Editions.