TRANSCRIBED CENSUS RECORDS
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I have transcribed census information for the families I am researching. The records I used were digital images of the microfilmed census records, available at Ancestry.com. Some of the records are very difficult to read, for various reasons: poor quality of the original records, poor quality of the microfilm, and/or poor handwriting of the enumerators. Any errors are unintentional. Information and spelling is as it appears in the census, with notations for my "corrections". Sometimes I have had to "guess" at what was written, I have tried to do this to the best of my ability. As the 1890 Census was almost completely destroyed by fire, there is a 20-year gap in census records. Where a "substitute" is available, I have included it on these pages. The substitutes consist of either a local or state census or a local directory produced in a relatively close time-period.

On these pages I have grouped the records by families with the same "Head of Household" and listed them chronologically, from earliest to latest. Sometimes I will include on the same page records of a surviving widow or other close relative. Where more than one family was living in a household, I have included all the information. Where more than one related family appears on the same census page, I have included all the information on with my "primary" person of interest. To find an individual, look to his/her name or his/her parents name in the list below. I have employed some abbreviations for ease of transcribing, a list of abbreviations is provided below for clarification. As I locate more census records for an individual, the appropriate page will be updated.
The census pages often have two numbers, one is handwritten and one is stamped. Where a stamped number exists I have used it, adding the handwritten number in parentheses. I have included the microfilm series and roll numbers, enumeration district (ED) number (where applicable) and the date the census was taken.
Copyright@2006 Karla Mahlberg.

ABBREVIATIONS USED:

Column Headings:


Relationships:

D#

= Dwelling Number

Dau

= Daughter

F#

= Family Number

GDau

= Granddaughter

MS

= Marital Status

DIL

= Daughter-in-law


M=married

S=single

SIL

= Son-in-law

M1=first marriage

Wd= widowed

MIL

= Mother-in-law

M2= 2nd marriage

FIL

= Father-in-law

SC

= School

S-Son

= Stepson

X = attended school in last 9 months

S-Dau

= Stepdaughter

ED

= Enumeration district

unk

= unknown

T/P

= Trade or Profession

Bro

= brother

I/B

= Industry or Business

A-Son

= Adopted son

Census Records by Family Groups:

GUDGEL, Andrew [2]

GUDGEL, John

GUDGEL, Louis M.

GUDGEL, Oscar L.

HUCKINS, John

LYONS, John

HUNTSMAN, Peter

HUNTSMAN, William

SHERMAN, Alvin Henry

SHERMAN, Peter Sr.

SHERMAN, Peter Jr.







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