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Genealogy Research: U.S. Census History & Facts

Beginning in 1790, the United States of with a "dill," the citizen may have said,
America became the first country in the "oh, you could spell it either way."The
world to call for regularly held first nine censuses (1790-1870) were
censuses. However, the Constitution conducted by assistant federal marshals
didn't treat everyone as equal. "Free of the U.S. Federal Court system. One
persons" excluded American Indians living U.S. marshal was assigned to each federal
on treaty land and who were exempt from court district, and he was tasked with
paying taxes (or voting). However, any hiring and assigning the assistant
male Indian who had joined the voting and marshals to take the census in his
taxpaying (read: white) population became district. In each territory, the
considered a "free person" and had the territorial governor was responsible for
right to vote. "All other persons" meant the census enumeration. Unfortunately,
slaves, who were counted as 3/5 of a state boundaries didn't always line up
person for determining representation in with court boundaries, a potential
Congress. The 3/5 rule was to compensate additional cause of confusion for
for the large slave populations of genealogy research. Congress didn't get
southern states such as Virginia and around to creating an actual "census
South Carolina, where slaves represented office" until right before the 1850
39 and 43 percent of the populations, census.The 1790 census law required the
respectively. For comparison, U.S. marshals to deposit the original
Connecticut and New Jersey had slave returns from their assistants with the
populations of 1.1 and 6.2 percent, clerks of the U.S. District Courts. These
respectively.In Article I, Section 2, the name lists remained in the clerks'
Constitution of the United States offices, while the marshals' summaries
says:Representatives and direct taxes from the various districts were sent to
shall be apportioned among the several the office of the U.S. president. The
states which may be included within this law required that the president receive
Union according to their respective "the aggregate amount of each description
numbers, which shall be determined by of persons within their respective
adding to the whole number of free district." The marshals were to "file
persons, including those bound to service the original returns of their assistants
for a term of years, and excluding with the clerks of their respective
Indians not taxed, three-fifths of all district courts, who are hereby directed
other persons. The actual enumeration to receive and carefully preserve the
shall be made within three years after same."This requirement was repeated in
the first meeting of the Congress of the the census laws for 1800, 1810, and 1820.
United States, and within every The president was to receive not the
subsequent ten years, in such manner as name lists, but summaries of the census
they shall by law direct.You'll notice tallies. This fact contradicts what
that the constitution states simply that several well-known publications use as
a census be taken every 10 years, and the reason for many early census losses.
leaves the details up to Congress. For example, several genealogical
Therefore, for every census, Congress reference books indicate that when the
passes a special law authorizing the British burned Washington in 1814, the
census to take place and hammering out earliest census returns were destroyed.
the details. Each one is unique, and This incorrect statement can be found in
requests more and different information the National Archives guides and Family
than the last. Ever since the first History Library guides, for
census of 1790, more than just an "actual example.However, the only census
enumeration" or count has been made. The schedules that could have been in
government uses census data for many Washington, D.C., in 1814 were the 1810
purposes, including taxation, number of schedules for the District of Columbia,
Congressional representatives, and which had its own U.S. District
federal block grants.Genealogists need to Courthouse. Since the 1810 D.C. schedules
keep in mind that census data isn't are lost, they may have been the only
always completely correct. During the censuses destroyed when the British
time periods covered by the census data burned ashington in 1814.Please visit the
currently available to family historians Blog for more articles in this series,
(1790 to 1930), a most people didn't including specific information on which
graduate from high school, including the U.S. Census records are available today
census takers who went door to door, to genealogy researchers, and where to
collecting the information. Mistakes and find them.Beth McIntire has researched
misspellings happen among even the most her family's history as a hobby for more
educated.Plus, as difficult as it may be than 10 years and wants to help you do
for us to imagine, some people didn't the same. She offers genealogy forums at
care how their names were spelled. If and free genealogy research advice at the
the person taking the census said is that Blog.
"Stockdale" with a "dale" or "Stockdill"




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