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Louisiana Census Notes: Louisiana is divided into parishes rather than the counties we are familiar with. The Census Tables for the French Colony of Louisiana from 1699 Through 1732 are the earliest available for the state of Louisiana. This collection of 28 censuses along with many other early Louisiana genealogy databases can be accessed by CD or subscription. See: 1600s-1800s Louisiana Settlers Federal Louisiana census records are available to the public for census years: 1810, 1820, 1830, 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920 and 1930. Soundex code (phonetic indexes) for Federal Louisiana census records are available on microfilm for census years: 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920 and 1930. Inaccurate information and facts about the 1860 Louisiana census. See: A situation concerning the 1860 census of East Feliciana Parish, La. 1890 Louisiana Federal Census Records were destroyed in a 1921 warehouse fire, however, the schedules for Veterans and Widows did survive the fire and is a helpful census substitute for this census year. Learn what questions were asked in each census year and where to find census records online. This new section of Census Finder covers each census year from 1790-1930 and will give you clues and tips to help you learn to locate your ancestors quickly in census records.
ON CD ROM 1850-1880 U.S. Mortality Index 1890 Census -Veterans Schedules 1600s-1800s Louisiana Settlers 1790-1907 Louisiana Land Records
Louisiana Vital Records: Louisiana Vital Records Registry PO Box 60630 New Orleans, LA 70160 Phone: (504) 219-4500 Birth records less than 100 years old and death records less than 50 years old can be obtained at the Louisiana Vital Records Registry. For birth records over 100 years old and death records over 50 years old contact:
3851 Essen Lane Phone: (225) 922-2012 Research Librarian Phone: (225) 922-0433 Research Librarian E-mail: Also See: Maps Newspapers & Obituaries Louisiana Newspaper Obituaries 1815-1985 Historical Newspapers Related Links: Confederate Pension Applications Creoles of Color - New Orleans Louisiana African American Records At Ancestry: Louisiana Death Index, 1900-49 Louisiana Confederate Soldiers Quick Census Search FREE Genealogy Tools
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Louisiana (Territory: 1805. Statehood: 1812 ) Statewide Louisiana Census Records Online:1810-1890 Louisiana Census Records 1835 Federal Pension List - Statewide 1867-1868 Louisiana State Seminary of Learning Students & Faculty 1868-1869 Louisiana State Seminary of Learning and Military Academy 1880 Federal Census Search at Family Search 1911 Enumeration of Ex Confederate Soldiers and Widows of Deceased Soldiers Louisiana State Databases of Census and Genealogy Records Concordia Parish (formed 1805 from Avoyelles) 1810 Federal Census Records Transcription 1830 Federal Census Transcription 1830 Federal Census Records Transcription 1840 Federal Census Transcription - Pages 164-169 1840 Federal Census Transcription - Pages 170-175 1840 Federal Census Records Transcription 1850 Federal Census Transcription - Pages 153B-159B 1850 Federal Census Transcription - Pages 160A-163A 1850 Federal Census Records Transcription 1860 Federal Census Index and Transcription (partial) 1860 Federal Census Records Transcription Other Records 1871 Yellow Fever Epidemic List of the sick and dead De Soto Parish (formed 1843 from Caddo & Natchitoches) 1850 Federal Census Slave Schedule 1850 Federal Census Extraction of Foreign Born Individuals Other Records 1843-1909 Succession Records Index 1856-1895 Female College Student Lists 1858 Evergreen Baptist Church Members 1897-1930 Female College Student Lists Keatchie College Students Lists and Information East Baton Rouge Parish (formed 1810 - Original Parish) 1810 Early Heads of Households 1810 Federal Census Transcription Other Records East Carroll Parish (formed 1877 from Carroll) Other Records East Feliciana Parish (formed 1824 - seceded from Feliciana) 1850 Federal Census Mortality Schedule Other Records Early Probate Records Abstracts 1900-1931 Norwood Presbyterian Church Minutes Evangeline Parish (formed 1911 from St. Landry) No known census records online. Submit a link! Feliciana Parish (formed 1820. Split into East and West Feliciana.) 1722 Louisiana Recensement - Early Area Census Records Franklin Parish (formed 1843 from Catahoula, Madison & Ouachita) 1850 Federal Census Slave Schedules 1850, 1860, 1870, 1900, & 1920 Various Census Extractions Other Records Grant Parish (formed 1869 from Rapides & Winn) Other Records Iberia Parish (formed 1868 from St. Martin & St. Mary) Other Records Iberville Parish (formed 1807 from Ascension Assumption) Other Records 1842 Sugar Planters & Manufacturers Jackson Parish (formed 1845 from Claiborne, Ouachita & Union) 1860 & 1870 Federal Census Index with some transcriptions 1880 Federal Census Index (partial)
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