We thank Littleton P. Bradley for allowing us to use his book.
The 1850 census was enumerated in the following way -
Dwelling numbered in the order of visitation |
Families numbered in the order of visitation |
The Name of every Person whose usual
place of
abode on the first day of June, 1850, was |
Age | Sex |
Color |
Profession, Occupation, or Trade of each Male Person over 15 years of age. |
Value of Real Estate |
Place of Birth. Naming the State, |
Married |
Attended |
Person over 20 yrs of age |
Whether deaf and dumb, blind, insane, idiotic, pauper, or convict. |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 |
In Mr. Bradley's 1850 Census Macoupin County Transcription, columns 11, 12, and 13 were not used. And, "Married within the year" in column 10 is entered as notes under the names of those who fit the category.
Columns 1 and 2 are noted on a transcribed page of the census
beside
the surname of the household such as (1-1)
All surnames under (1-1) are in the same household until you get
to the
next household (2-2).
Column 6 is noted on a transcribed page beside Column 5 as
Bl=Black and
Mu=Mulatto.
Column 8 is the value of real estate in dollars not acres
Some households continue to the next sheet. For instance, the Edward Bell family (7-7) on page 269A continues onto the top of page 269B.
Note: Some page divisions, parts A and B, may start with a name which belongs on the previous or later page.
"He (the assistant marshal) is to approach every family and
individual from whom he solicits information with civil and conciliatory
manners, and adapt himself, as far as practicable, to the circumstances
of each, to secure confidence and good will, as a means of obtaining the
desired information with accuracy and dispatch.
"If any person,
to whom application is made for information should refuse to give it, or
should designedly give false information, the assistant should inform
him of the responsibility he thereby incurs, and that he renders himself
liable to a penalty, according to the fifteenth section of the act of
Congress.
"The act provides that 'the assistant marshals shall
make the enumeration by actual inquiry at every dwelling house, or by
personal inquiry of the head of every family, and not otherwise.' This
requirement must be strictly observed."
We thank Rose Hyde for retyping the index so the whole name would be in the index. Credits for typing go to Eric Adcock, Pat Crouse, Debi Faris, Gloria Frazier, Norma Hass, Rose Hyde, Mary Ann Kaylor, Charlie Neff, and Mark Strohbeck, for scanning pages and sending to typists, Larry Clark, and for advice on contents, Becky Hargett and Judy York. Proofreading done by Larry Clark, Mary Collins, Norma Hass, Win Shores, and Sally Peterson.
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