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  2. 1870 United States census - Wikipedia

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    The 1870 United States census was the ninth United States census.It was conducted by the Census Office from June 1, 1870, to August 23, 1871. The 1870 census was the first census to provide detailed information on the African American population, only five years after the culmination of the Civil War when slaves were granted freedom.

  3. Judy W. Reed - Wikipedia

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    Little is known about Judy Woodford Reed, or Reid. [2] She first appears in the 1870 Federal Census as a 44 year old seamstress in Fredericksville Parish near Charlottesville, Virginia, in Albemarle County, along with her husband Allen, a gardener, and their five children [3] Ten years later, Allen and Judy Reed were still in Virginia, this time with a grandson. [4]

  4. FamilySearch Indexing - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, FamilySearch Indexing collaborated with Archives.com and FindMyPast to index the 1940 US Federal Census. [ 3 ] In 2014, an emphasis was placed on obituary projects. As of December 2015, the organization had indexed 1,379,890,025 records since its inception.

  5. Category:1870 censuses - Wikipedia

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    1870 census of Manitoba; U. 1870 United States census This page was last edited on 9 September 2020, at 07:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. 1870 US Census - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; 1870 US Census

  7. Mason Harwell - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the 1870 census, he owned real estate worth US$5,000 (equivalent to $120,474 in 2023) and his personal estate was valued at US$1,000 (equivalent to $24,095 in 2023). [20] Harwell died of apoplexy in 1879 at his desk in his office at 23 Market Street.

  8. Charlie Utter - Wikipedia

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    Utter was born in 1838 near Niagara Falls, New York, and grew up in Illinois, then traveled west in search of his fortune, becoming a trapper, guide, and prospector in Colorado in the 1860s.

  9. Josiah Maples - Wikipedia

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    Maples was enumerated as a resident of Desha County, Arkansas during the 1870 census, along with his wife, Mary A. Maples, and their three children, Lizzie, Marshall, and Clement. [2] In 1875 he was described as "one of the heaviest cotton planters of the Arkansas valley". [19] In 1876 Maples' primary residence was listed as Red Fork, Arkansas ...