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October 13, 2006


Honor Your Ancestors During National Family History Month


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Honor National Family History Month - Work On Your Family Tree!


Celebration Honoring National Family History Month At OneGreatFamily Continues


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"Making Genealogy Magic" with Mandy Mathews


United States 1870 Census, United Kingdom 1861 Census

by Mandy Mathews, Family Historian

Continuing in our United States and United Kingdom census overview, this week we will look at the 1870 U.S. census and the 1861 U.K. Census.  As we move through time you will notice that the census takers were asked to record more and more specific information. The little details gained by the census questions are what can add color to the pictures you have of your ancestors.

Here are the details for the 1870 United States census:

  • The name of every person whose place of abode on the first day of June 1870, was in this family.
  • Description:
    • Age at last birthday. If under 1 year, the months were recorded in fractions: 3/12 - meaning 3 months old.
    • Sex
    • Color: White (W); Black (B); Mulatto (M); Chinese (C); Indian (I)
  • Profession, Occupation, or Trade of each male person over 15 years of age
  • Value of Real Estate owned
    • Value of Real Estate
    • Value of Personal Estate
  • Place of birth, naming the state, territory, or country
  • Parentage: NOTE – There were two columns and the census taker would mark the box if the parent was born in a foreign country. They did not record an actual place name.
    • Father of  foreign birth
    • Mother of foreign birth
  • If born within the year, state the month of birth
  • If married within the year, state the month of marriage
  • Attended school within the year
  • Education
    • Cannot read
    • Cannot write
  • Whether deaf and dumb, blind, insane, idiotic, pauper, or convict
  • Constitutional Relations:
    • Male citizens of U.S. of  21 years of age and upwards.
    • Male citizens of U.S. of  21 years of age and upwards where rights to vote are denied on other grounds than rebellion or other crimes.

You will note the addition of important questions related to specific months of birth and marriage. These can be valuable tools in updating, verifying, and finding information about your ancestors. You will also note the addition of more choices for race (color.) Another addition to the 1870 U.S. census is the question of whether or not the parents were born in a foreign country. These facts are often overlooked on the census. You can see how valuable this information can be.

The 1861 United Kingdom census included the following information:

  • Road, street, and house name or number
  • Houses
    • Inhabited
    • Uninhabited
  • Name and Surname of each person
  • Relation to head of family
  • Condition (meaning marital status)
  • Age (marked in separate columns for male and female)
  • Rank, Profession, or Occupation
  • Where born
  • Whether blind, or deaf and dumb

When noting the census, make sure to include the details at the top of the page. On the United Kingdom census it will list the parish as well as the ecclesiastical district. This information can lead you to christening, marriage, and burial records. Every little detail can lead you to more information, so write down everything, or even better, make a copy!

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One Great Genealogy Site Award


The USGenWeb Project

The USGenWeb Project is a group of volunteers working together to provide Internet websites for genealogical research in every county and every state of the United States. This Project is non-commercial and fully committed to free access for everyone.

Organization is by county and state, and this website provides you with links to all the state websites which, in turn, provide gateways to the counties. The USGenWeb Project also sponsors important Special Projects at the national level and this website provides an entry point to all of those pages, as well.

  • Visit USGenWeb.com
  • See Past Award Recipients
  • Recommend A Site Award Recipient

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    Managing Editor: Heather Matthews
    Contributors: Heather Matthews, Mandy Mathews and Rob Armstrong
    Editor: Brenda Eyring

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