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The 1830 United States census, the fifth census undertaken in the United States, was conducted on June 1, 1830. The only loss of census records for 1830 involved some countywide losses in Massachusetts, Maryland, and Mississippi. It determined the population of the 24 states to be 12,866,020, of which 2,009,043 were slaves.
In the 1830 federal census, Bassett owned 109 enslaved men and women in New Kent County, and 18 in James City County. Edward Bates: Democratic-Republican (Before 1825) National Republican (1825–1834) Whig (1834–1854) American (1854–1860) Republican (1860–1869) Missouri's at-large district Dec. 2, 1827 Mar. 2, 1829 Yes
In the 1830 U.S. Federal Census, Coalter's household consisted of two white males (him and the overseer), six white females and 86 slaves. [ 7 ] Death and legacy
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In 1830, Carter was one of Richmond county's largest slaveowners, with 103 enslaved people, [5] and the number grew to 115 slaves in the 1840 federal census. [6] In the 1850 census, which included separate slave schedules, Carter owned 105 enslaved people, [ 7 ] and 136 enslaved people in the final federal census of his lifetime (including 1 ...
January 12–27 – Robert Y. Hayne of South Carolina debates the question of states' rights vs. federal authority with Daniel Webster of Massachusetts in the United States Congress. March 12 – Craig vs. Missouri: The United States Supreme Court rules that state loan certificates are unconstitutional.
Fitzhugh died in 1830, before the federal census count. His will bequeathed 1,300 acres to his adopted daughter Mary Caroline Goldsborough, with the remainder to his widow Anna Goldsborough for her lifetime, and later to his niece Mary Randolph Custis. [ 8 ]