Re: 1790 SC federal census lookups - colhalltower
Subject: Re: 1790 SC federal census lookups
From: colhalltower
Date: February 28, 2000

Please check for a John Reed or Reid in the census. He would have been in or
around the Greenville Dist. perhaps. thank you  billlie
-----Original Message-----
From: Thurston Estes 
To: [email protected] 
Date: Monday, February 28, 2000 2:27 PM
Subject: Re: 1790 SC federal census lookups


Please check for a Moses/Nathaniel Estes in the Pendleton District.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Thurston Estes
>
>[email protected] wrote:
>
 I  recently acquired the 1790 SC census and will do lookups. One surname
per
 letter. If all you have is a surname then send the county name. If it is
 likely a very uncommon name then maybe I can check for the surname for
the
 state.  I just don't want to get "all the Smiths in SC in 1790".  :) Send
the
 request for a look up to :
 Lookuplady@aolcom. Do not send the requests to [email protected]

 The index in back is by name.  I go to the name and it gives me the page
in
 the book.  for the county, I go to the page and there on that page will
be
 the county census. Usually more than one page per county.  This is a good
 chance to locate the county your ancestor lived in for the year 1790.
The
 census age categories are:1]  Free white males 16 and above; 2] Free
white
 males under 16; 3] Free white females; 4]all other free persons; and 5]
 slaves.  0-0-0-0-0 format.

 Happy hunting all!
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