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  2. 1820 United States census - Wikipedia

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    The 1820 United States census was the fourth census conducted in the United States. It was conducted on August 7, 1820. The 1820 census included six new states: Louisiana, Indiana, Mississippi, Illinois, Alabama and Maine. There has been a district wide loss of 1820 census records for Arkansas Territory, Missouri Territory, [1] and New Jersey.

  3. 1820 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    August 7 – The 1820 United States census is conducted, eventually determining a population of 11,176,475. December 3 – U.S. presidential election, 1820: James Monroe is re-elected, virtually unopposed.

  4. 1820 census - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1820_census&oldid=990643185"This page was last edited on 25 November 2020, at 17:55 (UTC). (UTC).

  5. Robert Townshend Thompson - Wikipedia

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    In the 1820 U.S. Federal Census, Thompson owned 19 slaves, and his household also included two free blacks. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] In 1816, Robert T. Thompson was nominated to become a first lieutenant to command a horse militia troop, part of the 60th regiment of Virginia militia .

  6. State censuses in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, the 1892 New York state census contained only seven questions — name, sex, age, color (race), country of birth, citizenship status, and occupation. [18] Meanwhile, the censuses from 1905 to 1925 asked for relationships of people to each other but also only asked for a country of birth. [ 15 ]

  7. John Smith (Virginia representative) - Wikipedia

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    Although the 1787 tax census lists several men of the same common name, only one of whom owed (2) slaves, this John Smith is probably the man who owned 26 slaves in Frederick County in 1810 [5] and not the other two men of the same name and county who owned no slaves. In 1820, John Smith owned 17 slaves near Middletown in Frederick County. [6]

  8. Henry Ruffner - Wikipedia

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    Rev. Ruffner owned 4 slaves in the 1820 federal census, [11] 6 slaves in the 1830 federal census, [12] and 4 slaves in the 1840 federal census. [13] He may have freed his slaves after his 1847 publications discussed below, but is missing from the 1850 census as digitized, though entries include merchant Lewis Ruffner in Louisville, Kentucky ...

  9. Category:1820s censuses - Wikipedia

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