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Alabama Census Notes Mobile Spanish Census records exist for years 1786, 1787, 1789 & 1805. See 1786, 1787 & 1789 Spanish Censuses of the Mobile District. Alabama was first included in the Territory of Mississippi in 1798. In 1817, it became the Territory of Alabama and achieved statehood in 1819. Federal census schedules for Alabama include: 1820 (partial), 1830, 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890 (partial), 1900, 1920, and 1930. See 1790-1940 Census Collection at Ancestry. A Special note about the 1820 Federal census records for Alabama: Much of the 1820 Federal Census for Alabama was lost. All that remains are 1820 census schedules for the following counties: Baldwin, Conecuh, Dallas, Franklin, Limestone, Shelby, St. Clair and Wilcox. 1890 Alabama Federal census records were for the most part lost in a 1921 warehouse fire. However remnants of it do exist for Perry County: Perryville - Beat 11 & Severe - Beat 8. See 1890 Federal Census Fragments at Ancestry. Alabama State census records for years 1855 & 1866 survived and are available at the Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH). There is also an 1820 state census of which only part of Lawrence County survives. See: 1820-1866 Alabama State Census at Ancestry. Special Alabama censuses include a 1907 Confederate census, and a 1921 Confederate census. Alabama Census & Voter Lists Learn what questions were asked in each census year and where to find census records online. This section of Census Finder covers each census year from 1790-1940 and will give you clues and tips to help you learn to locate your ancestors quickly in census records. Alabama Records & Genealogy Software On CD ROM SK Publications - Alabama
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1815-1985 Historical Newspapers Related Alabama Links Alabama Census Project Alabama Family History Centers Alabama Genealogy Alabama Genealogy & History Guide Alabama GenWeb Alabama History & Genealogy Project Census Microfilm Catalogs at NARA Kindred Trails™ Prison Records Search State Archives Links USCity.net Directory at Ancestry: 1810-1890 Alabama Census Records Civil War Soldiers Database Alabama Statewide Databases Online History Books 1873 Cholera Epidemic in Alabama 1881 History of Conecuh County History of Alabama (pub. 1851) Native Americans in Alabama 1832 Creek Treaty with signers History of the Cherokee US Census Records 1790-1940 Census Search 1930 Census Records Search Census Search at RootsWeb Mortality Schedules Free Search FREE Genealogy Tools Blank Census Forms 1790-1940 Family Group Sheets Pedigree Charts Free Genealogy Forms Freebies For Genealogists US Census Mortality Schedule Indexes |
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Alabama (Statehood 1819) Statewide Alabama Census Records Online1786, 1787 & 1789 Spanish Censuses of the Mobile District 1810-1890 Alabama Census Records Database Search 1820-1866 Alabama State Census Records at Ancestry 1850 Federal Census Index and 1850 Census Images 1850 Federal Census Mortality Schedules Index and Images 1850 Federal Census Slave Schedules Index and Images 1860 Federal Census Index 1870 Federal Census Index and 1870 Census Images 1880 Federal Census - Search and View the images
1880 Federal Census Search at Family Search 1900 Federal Census Index and 1900 Census Images 1910 Federal Census Index 1920 Federal Census Index 1930 Federal Census Index at Family Search 1940 Federal Census Index and 1940 Census Images Alabama Historical Records at Fold3 Alabama Statewide Databases of Census Records & Genealogy Records
AL Census Records Online by CountyAutauga County (formed 1818 from Montgomery) 1830 Federal Census Images 1830 Federal Census Index Search 1840 Federal Census Images 1840 Federal Census Index Search 1850 Federal Census Surname Index by SK Publications 1850 Federal Census Index Search 1850 Federal Census Records Transcription 1850 Federal Census Images 1860 Federal Census Index Search 1860 Federal Census Records Transcription 1860 Federal Census Images 1860 Federal Census Index of Free Persons of Color 1860 Federal Census of Large Slave Holders and 1870 Census Matches 1866 Colored Population Alabama State Census 1910 Federal Census Index of ED 1 (partial) 1910 Federal Census of ED 1 1910 Federal Census Index of ED 2 (partial) 1910 Federal Census of ED 2 Other Records 1917-1918 WWI Civilian Draft Registrations - Surnames A-E 1917-1918 WWI Civilian Draft Registrations - Surnames F-K 1917-1918 WWI Civilian Draft Registrations - Surnames L-R 1917-1918 WWI Civilian Draft Registrations - Surnames S-Z Baine County (See Etowah) Baker County (See Chilton) Established December 30, 1868 and named for Alfred Baker, the name was changed to Chilton County in 1874. Baldwin County (formed 1809 from Washington & Part of the Florida Creek Cession of 1832)) 1830 Federal Census Records Index with Linked Transcription 1830 Federal Census Images 1830 Federal Census Records Transcription 1850 Federal Census Surname Index by SK Publications 1850 Federal Census Records Index 1850 Federal Census Transcription - Pages 80A-91B 1850 Federal Census Transcription - Pages 92A-104A 1850 Federal Census Transcription - Pages 104B-106A 1860 Federal Census of Large Slave Holders and 1870 Census Matches 1870 Federal Census Images
Other Records 15th Regiment Confederate Cavalry Muster Roll Vital Records listed at USGenWeb Archives Barbour County (formed 1832 from the 1832 Creek Cession) 1850 Federal Census Records Index 1860 Federal Census Mortality Schedule (PDF File) 1870 Federal Census of Black and Mulatto Households Other Records 1843-1860 Liberty Church & Shiloh Church Record Book 1854-1868 Church Records of Pea River Presbyterian Church Benton County (See Calhoun) 1850 Federal Census Surname Index for Benton County 1850 Federal Census Index of Free persons of Color Other Records 1855 School Records for Township 12, Range 9, Benton County Bibb County (formed 1818 from Monroe & Montgomery) 1830 Federal Census Records Index 1830 Federal Census Records Transcription - Pages 144-158 1830 Federal Census Records Transcription - Pages 159-174 1830 Federal Census Records Transcription 1830 Federal Census Images 1840 Federal Census Records 1850 Federal Census Surname Index by SK Publications 1866 Colored Population Census 1870 Federal Census Records Transcription 1920 Federal Census Images 1920 Federal Census Negro Prisoners at Kingdom, AL State Camp Other Records 1848 Tax List & various court records Civil War Soldiers Buried in Bibb County Blount County (formed 1818 from Montgomery & the Cherokee Cession) 1830 Federal Census Images 1840 Federal Census Images 1850 Federal Census Surname Index by SK Publications
1850 Federal Census Images 1860 Federal Census Records Transcription 1860 Federal Census Images 1866 Colored Population Alabama State Census 1870 Federal Census Images 1880 Federal Census Images 1900 Federal Census Images 1910 Federal Census Images 1920 Federal Census Images Other Records 1836-1965 Postmasters of Brooksville Post Office 1918 Civil War Pensioners List Bullock County (formed 1866 from Barbour, Macon, Montgomery & Pike) Other Records Early Biographies of Bullock County Residents Butler County (formed 1819 from Conecuh & Monroe) 1830 Federal Census Records Index 1830 Federal Census Images 1830 Federal Census Records - Extraction of Widows 1840 Federal Census Records Index 1840 Federal Census Records - Extraction of Widows 1850 Federal Census Surname Index by SK Publications
1850 Federal Census Records Transcription - Use with above index. 1850 Federal Census Records - Census files arranged by page #. 1850 Federal Census Records Transcription 1850 Federal Census - Slave Schedules 1850 & 1860 Slave Records of Butler and Conecuh Counties 1860 Federal Census Records Index 1860 Federal Census Index for Precincts 9 & 10 1860 Federal Census Transcription for Precinct 9 - Starlington & Monterey 1860 Federal Census Transcription for Precinct 10 - Monterey & Manningham 1860 Federal Census Index of Free Persons of Color 1866 State Census Images 1866 State Census Records (partial transcription) 1866 State Census of Colored Population 1870 Federal Census Records Transcription 1930 Federal Census Records Index and Transcription (abbreviated form) Other Records 1890 Tax Roll Early Church Records of Butler County Vital Records at USGenWeb Archives Cahawba County (See Bibb) See: http://www.censusdiggins.com/prison_cahaba.html Information about the old Cahawba Civil War Prison and Cahawba links.
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