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The following links are to webpages with census enumerations of Barnetts in the 1790 Census. The 1790 census was the first census ever taken by the new United States. It included the numbers of:

1) Free White Males 16 years and upwards including heads of families

2) Free White Males Under age 16

3) Free White Females, including heads of families

4) All other Free Persons

5) The number of Slaves

The census for some states has not survived the ravages of time. In those cases substitute censuses have been used. Usually the substitute censues are in the form of tax digests. Some of the states that do not have extant censuses are: Georgia, Virginia, Kentucky and Delaware.

The primary purpose of having this information on this website is to help researchers attempt to place their ancestral family in a given location in 1790

South Carolina

North Carolina

New York

Virginia

Kentucky

Pennsylvania

Maryland

Georgia

Miscellaneous States: Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampsire, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Vermont

 

 

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