1850 Danville Census
[These were transcribed from the original census sheets filled out by the enumerator. Some of the names are a guestimate. Thanks to Garnet Barton for transcribing these records.]
On the original records, Danville is a continuation of the Midway Census.
- Dwelling houses 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 with this family
- Age
- Sex
- Color, White, black or mulatto
- Profession, Occupation, or Trade of each Male Person over 15 years of age
- Value of Real Estate owned
- Place of Birth, naming the State, Territory, or Country
- Married within the year
- Attended school within the year
- Persons over 20 years of age who cannot read or write
- Whether deaf and dumb, blind, insane, idiotic, pauper, or convict
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Abraner Dussback |
38 |
M |
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Inn Keeper |
3000 |
Ohio |
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Sarah J.Dussback |
34 |
F |
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Ohio |
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Theadoreal A. Phelps |
6 |
F |
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Ohio |
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Catherine Funk |
19 |
F |
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Ohio |
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Thomas Fox |
23 |
M |
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Laborer |
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Ireland |
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Afred Jones |
24 |
M |
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Physician |
500 |
Kentucky |
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William C. Adkins |
37 |
M |
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Blacksmith |
234 |
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Mary Adkins |
28 |
F |
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Ohio |
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Virginia Adkins |
13 |
F |
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Ohio |
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Elenor Adkins |
3 |
F |
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Ohio |
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Phidonia Adkins |
2 |
F |
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Ohio |
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John W.Ingram |
13 |
M |
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Ohio |
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Olin S. Funk |
23 |
M |
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Shoemaker |
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Ohio |
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Emaline S. Funk |
23 |
F |
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Ohio |
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Benjamin Wright |
31 |
M |
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Blacksmith |
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NJ |
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Martha Wright |
26 |
F |
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Ohio |
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Sarah E. Wright |
7 |
F |
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Ohio |
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Abraham Wright |
5 |
M |
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Ohio |
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Mary C. Wright |
3 |
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Ohio |
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Fall Genealogy Seminar
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the Annual Fall Seminar of Ohio Chapter Palatines to America:
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