Wayne County Public Library Census Records
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For a complete list of US Federal Census Microfilm reels in existence see the NARA website.

   1790

All North Carolina Population Schedules
(Caswell, Granville and Orange County records did not survive)

   1800

All North Carolina Population Schedules

   1810

All North Carolina Population Schedules
(Craven, Greene, New Hanover, and Wake County records did not survive)

   1820

All North Carolina Population and Manufactures Schedules
(Currituck, Franklin, Martin, Montgomery, Randolph and Wake County records did not survive)

   1830

All North Carolina Population Schedules

   1840

All North Carolina Population Schedules

   1850

All North Carolina Population, Agricultural, Industry, and Mortality Schedules

   1860

All North Carolina Population, Agricultural, Industry, and Mortality and Social Statistics Schedules

   1870

All North Carolina Population, Agricultural, Industry, and Mortality Schedules

   1880

All North Carolina Population, Agricultural, Manufactures, Mortality, and Supplemental (Defective, Dependent, Delinquent Classes) Schedules

   1890

All United States Population Schedules
(Most of the census records for 1890 were destroyed in a fire.)

1890 Schedules Enumerating Union Veterans and widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War, North Carolina

   1900

All North Carolina Population Schedules

   1910

All North Carolina Population Schedules

   1920

All North Carolina Population Schedules

   1930

All North Carolina Population Schedules

   1940 and up

Census records do not become public until 72 years after they were recorded.


   MISCELLANEOUS

1870 - Arkansas Population Schedules
(Phillips, Pike, and Poinsett counties)

1910 - Kentucky Enumeration District Population Schedules
(Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine and Maryland counties)

1910 - New York Supervisors District 1 Population Schedules
(Manhattan and Bronx counties)

1910 - New York Supervisors Disctrict 2 Population Schedules
(Brooklyn, Queens, Richmond, and towns in Nassau and Suffolk counties)

The 1910 rolls are part of a series of microfilm that "reproduces descriptions of geographic subdivisions (enumeration districts) that were used in the decennial US census from 1830 - 1950"




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