1860 Cabell County, West Virginia Census


Book Description

Each census has peculiarities and oddities that identify it from other censuses. These differences are usually made by the original census enumerator and may include odd spellings." This work contains the following: 1860 Census of Population, 1860 Slave Schedule, Occupations by Person, Census Districts (Barboursville, Guyandotte, McComas, Carroll, and Union), Graph-Households, Graph-Occupations, Chart-Population Origin, Map-Census Districts, and Appendix A (Comparison 1860-1870 Census). Two maps (Cabell County in 1809 and Cabell County in 1860) and a full-name index add to the value of this work.













1870 Census, Cabell County, West Virginia


Book Description

"Every census has its own value; something that makes it different from all the rest. 1870's value comes from the information which can be gleaned about the Civil War. Are the sons missing? Too many widows? Not enough married women? The War caused many changes in America and sent many families west for a new beginning. Much about these displaced families appears in the 1870 Census if the researcher just has the patience to dig into the material." This work contains 1870 Census data for Census Districts: Barboursville, Grant, Guyandotte, McComas, and Union. Several maps, facsimile reprints of Cabell County Press pages (23 August 1869), and a full-name index add to the value of this work.










The American Census Handbook


Book Description

Offers a guide to census indexes, including federal, state, county, and town records, available in print and online; arranged by year, geographically, and by topic.