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Researching the 1860 Census
Research Tips
Research strategies remain the same as those suggested for the 1850 census
because information included in the 1850 and 1860 schedules is essentially
the same, except for the addition of a question concerning personal estates.
While the added column may be a general indicator of a person’s assets,
it is doubtful that individuals were likely to disclose true figures for
fear of being taxed accordingly.
Questions asked in the 1860 Census
For all free persons, the census asked: name; age; sex; color; occupation
of persons over age fifteen; value of real estate; value of personal estate;
name of state, territory, or country of birth; whether the person was
married during the year; and whether the person was deaf-mute, blind,
insane, an “idiot,” a pauper, or a convict.
Research Tips/Questions for Specific Census Years
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