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HEADS OF FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS 1790 WTRODUUTION. The E’irst Census of the United States (1790) com- prised an enumeration of the inhabitants of the present states of Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, and Virginia. A complete set of the schedules for each state, with a summary for the counties, and in many cases for towns, was filed in the State Department, but unfortunately they are not now complete, the returns for the states of Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, Tennes- see, and Virginia having been destroyed when the British burned the Capitol at Washington during the War of 1812. For several of the states for which schedules are lacking it is probable that the Director of the Census could obtain lists which would present the names of most of the heads of families at the date of the First Census. In Virginia, state enumerations were made in 1782, 1783, 1784, and 1785, but the lists on file in the State Library include the names for only 39 of the 78 counties into which the state was divided. The schedules of 1790 form a unique inheritance for the Nation, since they represent for each of the states concerned a complete list of the heads of families in the United States at the time of the adoption of the Con- stitution. The framers were the statesmen and leaders of thought, but those whose names appear upon the schedules of the First Census were in general the plain citizens who by their conduct in war and peace made the Constitution possible and by their inteIligence and self-restraint put it into successful operation. The total population of the United States in 1790, exclusive of slaves, as derived from the schedules was 3,231,533. The only names appearing upon the sched- ules, however, were those of heads of families, and as at that period the families averaged 6 persons, the total number was approximately 540,000, or slightly more than half a million. The number of names which is now lacking because of the destruction of the schedules is approximately 140,000, thus leaving schedules con- taining about 400,000 names. The information contained in the published report of the First Census of the United States, a small vol- ume of 56 pages, was not uniform for the several states and territories. For New England and one or two of the other states the population was presented by coun- ties and towns; that of New Jersey appeared partly by counties and towns and partly by counties only; in other cases the returns were given by counties only. Thus the complete transcript of the names of heads of families, with accompanying information, presents for , the first time detailed information as to the number of inhabitants-males, females, etc.-for each minor civil division in all those states for which such infor- mation was not originally published. In response to repeated requests from patriotic so- cieties and persons interested in genealogy, or desir- ous of studying the early history of the United States, Congress added to the sundry civil appropriation bill for the fiscal year 1907 the following paragraph: The Director of the Census is hereby authorized and directed to publish, in ,a permanent form, by counties and minor civil divisions, the names of the heads of families returned at the First Census of the United States in seventeen hundred and ninety; and the Director of the Census is authorized, in his discretion, to sell said publications, the proceeds thereof to be covered into the Treasury of the United States, to be deposited to the credit of mis- cellaneous receipts on account of “Proceeds of sales of Government property:” Provided, That no expense shall be incurred hereunder additional to appropriations for the Census Office for printing thereFor made for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven; and the Director of the Census is hereby directed to report to Congress at its next ses- sion the cost incurred hereunder and the price fixed for said pub- lications and the total received therefor. The amount of money appropriated by Congress for the Census printing for the fiscal year mentioned was unfortunately not sufficient to meet the current re- quirement of the Of&e and to publish the transcrip- tion of the First Census, and no provision was made in the sundry civil appropriation bill for 1908 for the continuance of authority to publish these important records beyond the present fiscal year. Resources, however, were available for printing a small section of the work, and the schedules of New Hampshire, Ver- mont, and Maryland have been published.

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HEADS OF FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS 1790

WTRODUUTION.

The E’irst Census of the United States (1790) com- prised an enumeration of the inhabitants of the present states of Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, and Virginia.

A complete set of the schedules for each state, with a summary for the counties, and in many cases for towns, was filed in the State Department, but unfortunately they are not now complete, the returns for the states of Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, Tennes- see, and Virginia having been destroyed when the British burned the Capitol at Washington during the War of 1812. For several of the states for which schedules are lacking it is probable that the Director of the Census could obtain lists which would present the names of most of the heads of families at the date of the First Census. In Virginia, state enumerations were made in 1782, 1783, 1784, and 1785, but the lists on file in the State Library include the names for only 39 of the 78 counties into which the state was divided.

The schedules of 1790 form a unique inheritance for the Nation, since they represent for each of the states concerned a complete list of the heads of families in the United States at the time of the adoption of the Con- stitution. The framers were the statesmen and leaders of thought, but those whose names appear upon the schedules of the First Census were in general the plain citizens who by their conduct in war and peace made the Constitution possible and by their inteIligence and self-restraint put it into successful operation.

The total population of the United States in 1790, exclusive of slaves, as derived from the schedules was 3,231,533. The only names appearing upon the sched- ules, however, were those of heads of families, and as at that period the families averaged 6 persons, the total number was approximately 540,000, or slightly more than half a million. The number of names which is now lacking because of the destruction of the schedules is approximately 140,000, thus leaving schedules con- taining about 400,000 names.

The information contained in the published report of the First Census of the United States, a small vol- ume of 56 pages, was not uniform for the several states and territories. For New England and one or two of the other states the population was presented by coun- ties and towns; that of New Jersey appeared partly by counties and towns and partly by counties only; in other cases the returns were given by counties only. Thus the complete transcript of the names of heads of families, with accompanying information, presents for , the first time detailed information as to the number of inhabitants-males, females, etc.-for each minor civil division in all those states for which such infor- mation was not originally published.

In response to repeated requests from patriotic so- cieties and persons interested in genealogy, or desir- ous of studying the early history of the United States, Congress added to the sundry civil appropriation bill for the fiscal year 1907 the following paragraph:

The Director of the Census is hereby authorized and directed to publish, in ,a permanent form, by counties and minor civil divisions, the names of the heads of families returned at the First Census of the United States in seventeen hundred and ninety; and the Director of the Census is authorized, in his discretion, to sell said publications, the proceeds thereof to be covered into the Treasury of the United States, to be deposited to the credit of mis- cellaneous receipts on account of “Proceeds of sales of Government property:”

Provided, That no expense shall be incurred hereunder additional to appropriations for the Census Office for printing thereFor made for the fiscal year nineteen hundred and seven; and the Director of the Census is hereby directed to report to Congress at its next ses- sion the cost incurred hereunder and the price fixed for said pub- lications and the total received therefor.

The amount of money appropriated by Congress for the Census printing for the fiscal year mentioned was unfortunately not sufficient to meet the current re- quirement of the Of&e and to publish the transcrip- tion of the First Census, and no provision was made in the sundry civil appropriation bill for 1908 for the continuance of authority to publish these important records beyond the present fiscal year. Resources, however, were available for printing a small section of the work, and the schedules of New Hampshire, Ver- mont, and Maryland have been published.

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The urgent deficiency bill, approved February 15, 1908, contained the following provision:

That the Director of the Census is hereby authorized and directed to expend so much of the appropriation for printing for the Depart- ment of Commerce and Labor allotted by law to the Census Ofke

. for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and

I ei&, as may be necessary to continue and complete the gublica- tion of the names of the heads of families returned at the First Cen- sus of the United States, as authorized by the sundry civil appropria- tion act approved June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six.

In accordance with the authority given in the para- graph quoted above, the names returned at the First Census in the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massa- chusetts, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and South Carolina have been published, thus completing the roster of the heads of families in 1790 so far as they can be shown from the records of the Census Office. As the Federal census schedules of the state of Virginia for 1790 are missing, the lists of the state enumerations made in 1782, 1783, 1784, and 1785 have been substit&ed and, while not complete, they will, undoubtedly, prove of great value,

THE FIRST CENSUS.

The First Census act was passed at the second ses- sion of the First Congress, and was signed by President Washington On March 1, 1790. The task of making the first enumeration of inhabitants was placed upon the President. Under this law the marshals of the several judicial districts were required to ascertain the number of inhabitants within their respective districts, omitting Indians not taxed, and distinguishing free persons (including those bound to service for a term of years) from all others; the sex and color of free per- sons; and the number of free males 16 years of age and ovei.

The object of the inquiry last mentioned was, un- doubtedly, to obtain definite knowledge as to the mili- tary and industrial strength of the country. This fact possesses special interest, because the Constitution directs merely an enumeration of inhabitants. Thus the demand for increasingly extensive information, which has been so marked a characteristic of census legislation, began with the First Congress that dealt with the subject.

Tho method followed by the President in putting into operation the First Census law, although the ob- ject of extended investigation, is not definitely known. It is supposed that the President or the Secretary of State dispatched copies of the law, and perhaps of in- structions also, to the marshals. There is, however, some ground for disputing this concIusion. At least one of the reports in the census volume of 1790 was furnished by a governor. This, together with the fact that there is no record of correspondence with the marshals on the subject of the census, but that there is a record of such correspondence with the governors, makes very strong the inference that the marshals re-

:eived their instructions through the governors of the states. This inference is strengthened by the fact that n 1790 the state of Massachusetts furnished the printed blanks, and also by the fact that the law re- ating to the Second Census specifically charged the secretary of State to superintend the enumeration and ;o communicate directly with the marshals.

By the terms of the First Census law nine months Kere allowed in which to complete the enumeration. I?he census taking was supervised by the marshals of ;he several judicial districts, who employed assistant narshals to act as enumerators. There were 17 mar- shals. The records showing the number of assistant narshals employed in 1790, 1800, and 1810 were de- stroyed by fire, but the number employed in 1790 has 3een estimated at 650.

The schedules which these officials prepared consist If’ lists of names of heads of families; each nam,e ap- Iears in a styb, or first column, which is followed by &e columns, giving details of the family. These col- lmns are headed as follows:

Pree white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of ‘amilies.

Free white males under I.6 years. Free white females, including heads of families. All other free persons. Slaves.

The assistant marshals made two copies of the re- i;urns; .in accordance with the law one copy was posted .n the immediate neighborhood for the information of hhe public, and the other was transmitted to the mar- shal in charge, to be forwarded to the President. The schedules were turned over by the President to the Secretary of State. Little or no tabulation was re- quired, and the report of the First Census, as also the reports of the Second, Third, and Fourth, was pro- duced without the employment of any clerical force, the summaries being transmitted directly to the printer. The total population as returned in 1790 was 3,929,214, and the entire cost of the census was $44,377.

A summary of the results of the First Census, not in- cluding the returns for South Carolina, was transmitted to Congress by President Washington on October 27, 1791. The legal period for enumeration, nine months, had been extended, the longest time consumed being eighteen months in South Carolina. The report of October 27 was printed in full, and published in what is now a very rare little volume,; afterwards the report for South Carolina was “tipped in.” To contain the results of the Twelfth Census, ten large quart0 vol- umes, comprising in all 10,400 pages, were required. No illustration of the expansion of census inquiry can be more striking.

The original schedules of the First Census are now contained in 26 bound volumes, preserved in the Cen- sus Office. For the most part the headings of the schedules were written in by hand. Indeed, up to and

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including 1820, the assistant marshals generally used for the schedules such paper as they happened to have, ruling it, writing in the headings, and binding the sheets together themselves. In some cases merchants’ account paper was used, and now and then the sched- ules were bound in wall paper.

As a consequence of requiring marshals to supply their own blanks, the volumes containing the sched- ules vary in size from about 7 inches long, 3 inches wide, and 4 inch thick to 21 inches long, 14 inches wide, and 6 inches thick. Some of the sheets in these volumes are only 4 inches long, but a few are 3 feet in length, necessitating several folds. In some cases leaves burned at the edges have been covered with transparent silk to preserve them.

THE UNITED STATES IN 1790.

In March, 1790, the Union consisted of twelve states-Rhode Island, the last of the original thirteen to enter the Union, being admitted May 29 of the same year. Vermont, the first addition, was admitted in the following year, before the results of the First Census were announced. Maine was a part of Massa- chusetts, Eentucky was a part of Virginia, and the present states of Alabama and Mississippi were parts of Georgia. The present states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin, with part of Minnesota, were known as the Northwest Territory, and the present state of Tennessee, then a part of North Carolina, was soon to be organized as the Southwest Territory.

The United States was bounded on the west by the Mississippi river, beyond which stretched that vast and unexplored wilderness belonging to the Spanish IKing, which was afterwards ceded to the United States by France as the Louisiana Purchase, and now comprises the great and populous states of South Da- kota, Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and Oklahoma, and portions of Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, and Louisiana. The Louisiana Purchase was not consummated for more than a decade after the First Census was taken. On the south was another Spanish colony known as the Floridas. The greater part of Texas, then a part of the colony of Mexico, belonged to Spain; and California, Nevada, Utah, Ari- zona, and a portion of New Mexico, also the property of Spain, although penetrated here and there by ven- turesome explorers and missionaries, were, for the most part, an undiscovered wilderness.

The gross area of the Wnited States was 527,844 square miles, but the settled area was only 239,935 square miles, or about 29 per cent of the. total. Though the area covered by the enumeration in 1790 seems very smal1 when compared with the present area of the United States, the difliculties which con- fronted the census taker were vastly greater than in 1900. In many localities there were no roads, and where these did exist they were poor and frequently impassable; bridges were almost unknown. Trans- portation was entirely by horseback, stage, or private coach. A journey as long as that from New York to Washington’ was a serious undertaking, requiring eight clays under the most favorable conditions. Western New York was a wilderness, Elmira and Binghamton being but detached hamlets. The terri- tory west of the Allegheny mountains, with the ex- ception of a portion of Kentucky, was unsettled and scarcely penetrated. Detroit and Vincennes were too small and isolated to merit consideration. Phila- delphia was the capital of the United States. Wash- ington was a mere Government project, not even named, but known as the Federal City. Indeed, by the spring of 1793, only one wall of the White House had been constructed, and the site for the Capitol hacl been merely surveyed. New York city in 1790 pos- sessed a population of only 33,131, although it was the largest city in the United States; Philadelphia was second, with 28,522; and Boston third, with 18,320. Mails were transported in very irregular fashion, and correspondence was expensive and uncertain.

There were, moreover, other difliculties which were of serious moment in 1790, but which long ago ceased to be problems in census taking. The inhabitants, having no experience with census taking, imagined that some scheme for increasing taxation was involved, and were inclined to be cautious lest they should reveal too much of their own affairs. There was also oppo-’ sition to enumeration on religious grounds, a count of inhabitants being regarded by many as a cause for divine displeasure. The boundaries of towns and other minor divisions, and even those of counties, ,were in many cases unknown or not def?med at all. The hitherto semi-independent states had been under the control of the Federal Government for so short a time that. the different sections had not yet been welded into an harmonious nationality in which the Podera authority should be unquestioned and instructions promptly and fully obeyed.

AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE ENUhtERATION OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE. UNITED STATES

APPROVED MARCH 1,1790

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represent- atives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the marshals of the several districts of the United States shall be, and they are hereby authorized and required to CSUS~ the n~m- her of the inhabit&s within their respective districts to be taken; omitting in such enumeration Indians not taxed, and distinguishing free persons, including those bound to service for a term of years, from all others; distinguishing also the sexes and colours of free persons, and the freemdes of sixteen years and upwards from those under that age; for effecting which purpose the marshals shall have power to appoint a8 many assistants within their respective district8 as to them shall a,ppear necessary; assigning to each assistant a certain division of his district, which ‘division shall consist of one or more counties, cities, towna, townships, hundred8 or parishes, or of a territory plainly and distinctly bounded by water courses, mountains, or public roads. The marshals and their assistants shall respectively take an oath or affirmation, before some judge or justice of the peace, resident within their respective districts, previous to their entering on the discharge of the dutiee by this act required. The oath or afiirmation of the marshal shall be, “I, A. B., Marshalof the district of -, do solenmly 8wear (or a5rm) that I will well and truly cau8e to be made a just and perfect enumeration and description of all person8 resident within my district, and return the same to the President of the United States, agreeably to the direction8 of an act of Congre8e, intituled ‘An act providing for the enumeration of tho inhabitants of the United States,’ according to the best of my abil- ity.‘! The oath or affirmation of an assistant shall be ‘! I, A. J3., do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will make a just and perfect enum- eration and description of all persons resident within the division assigned to me by the marshal of the district of -, and make due return thereof to the said marshal, agreeably to the directions of an act of Congress, intituled ‘An act providing for the enumera- tion of the inhabitante of the United States,’ according to the best of my ability.‘! The enumeration shall commence on the first Monday in August next, and shall close within nine calendar months thereafter. The several assistants shall, within the said nine months, transmit to the marshals by whom they shall be rmpec. tively appointed, accurate return8 of all persons, except Indians not taxed, within their respective divisions, which returns shall be made in a schedule, distinguishing the several families by the names of their master, mistross, steward, overseer, or other principal person therein, in manner following, that i8 to say:

The number of persons within my division, consisting of -, appears in a schedule hereto annexed, subscribed by me this - day of -, 179-. A. B. Assistant to the marshal of -.

i3chedulc of the whole num&r of persons within the dim&n allotted to A. B.

SECTION 2. And be it further enacted, That every assistant fail- ing to make return, or making a false return of the enumeration to the marshal, within the time by this act limited, ~llall forfeit tho gum of two hundred dollars.

Sncrron 3. And be it further enacted, That the marshals shalp 6le the several returns aforesaid, with the clerks of their respective district courts, who are hereby directed to receive and carefully preserve tho same: And the marshals respectively shall, on or before the first day of September, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one, transmit to the President of the United States, the hggregate amount of each description of persons within their respec- tive districts. And every marshal failing to file the returns of hi8 assistants, or any of them, with the clerks of their respective dis- trict courts, or failing to return the aggregate amount of each descrip- tion of persons in their respective districts, as tho same shall appear / from said returns, to the President of the United States within the time limited by this act, shall, for every such offense, forfeit the sum of eight hundred dollars; all which forfeitures shall be recoverable in the courts of the districts where the offenses shall be committed, or in the circuit courts to be held within the same, by action of debt, information or indictment; the one-half thereof to the use of the United States, and the other half to the informer; but where the prosecution shall be first instituted on the behalf of the United States, the whole shall accrue to their use. And for the more effectual discovery of offenses, the judges of the several district courts, at their next sessions, to be held after the expiration of the time allowed for malting the returns of the enumeration hereby diroctod, to tho President of the United States, shall give this act in charge to the grand juries, in their respective courts, and shall cause the returns of the several assistants to be laid before them for their inspection.

SECTION 4. And be it further enacted, That every assistant shall receive at the rate of one dollar for every one hundred and fifty per- eons by him returned, where such persons reside in the country; and where such person8 reside in a city, or town, containing more than five thousand persons, such assistants shall receive at the rate of one dollar for every three hundred persons; but where, from the dispersed situation of the inhabitants in some divisions, one dollar for every one hundred and fifty persons shall be insufhcient, the mar,rshals, with the approbation of the judges of their respective districts, may make such further allowance to the assistants in such divisions as shall be deemed an adequate compensation, provided the same does not exceed one dollar for every fifty persons by them returned. The several marshals shall receive a8 follows: The mar- shal of the district of Maine, two hundred doll.ars; the marshal of the district of New Hampshire, two hundred dollars; the marshal of the district of Massachusetts, three hundred dollars; the marshal of the district of Connecticut, two hundred dollars; the marshal of the district of New York, three hundred dollars; the marshal of the district of New Jersey, two hundred dollars; the marshal of the dia- trict of Pennsylvania, three hundred dollars; the marshal of the district of Delaware, one hundred dollars; the marshal of the dis- trict of Maryland, three hundred dollars; the marshal of the dis- trict of Virginia, five hundred dollars; the marshal of the district of Kentucky, two hundred and fifty dollars; the marshal of the dis- trict of North Carolina, three hundred and fifty dollars; the marshal of the district of South Carolina, three hundred dollars; the marshal of the district of -Georgia, two hundred and fifty dollars. And to

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obviate alI doubts which may arise respecting the persons to be returned, and the manner of making the returns.

SECTION 5. Be it enacted, That every person whose usual place of abode shall be in any family on the aforesaid tist Monday in August next, shall be returned as of such family; the name of every person, who shall be an inhabitant of any district, but without a settled place of residence, shall be inserted in the column of the aforesaid schedule, which is allotted for the heads of families, in that division where he or she shall be on the said first Monday in August next, and every person occasionally absent at the time of the enumeration, as belonging to that place in which ho usually resides in the United States.

SECTION 6. And be it further enacted, That each and every person more than I.6 years of age, whether heads of families or not, belonging to any family within any division of a district made or established within the United States, shall be, and hereby is, obliged to render to such assistant of the divieion, &true account, if required, to the

i best of his or her knowledge, of all and every person belonging to such family, respectively, according to the several descriptiona aforesaid, on pain of forfeiting twenty dollars, to be sued for and recovered by such assistant, the one-half for his own use, and the other half for the use of the United States.

SECTION 7. And be it further enacted, That each assistant shall, previous to making his return to the marshal, cause a correct copy, signed by himself, of the schedule containing the number of inhabitants within his division, to be set up at two of the most public places within the same, there to remain for the inspection of all concerned; for each of which copies the said assistant shall be en- titled to receive two dollars, provided proof of a copy of the schedule having been so set up and suffered to remain, shall be transmitted to the marshal, with the return of the number of persons; and in case any assistant shall fail to make such proof to the marshal, he shall forfeit the compensation by this act allowed hi.

Approved March 1, 1790.

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Population of the Unded States as returned; at the First Census, by states: IYOO.

Im3TRICT.

VfJFIll0nt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..~.........................~.....~....................~......... pw~mPshir0 .-....-..--.. __..___..__ . . . . . . . . . . _ . .._.___.____......_._I..._......~..

Massnbh;‘se~ts::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Rhode Island.. . __._.I _ .___ ._ _.__ ___._ _.. __ _ _. _ Connecticut . . . .._.____ __._..__ ___._ __.____ _.._ ~.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: New York. _ New3crsey . . . . ..--.. _._ --.. _ .*... *.._ . . . . . . . . . . . _ ._._.___........_...._ _ --....f.....

Ponnsylvanirl:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:~:::::::::~~:~: .*.f..--~..-.~..~.._~~._...___._._____..._,___..__......._.....__..._..~._.

. . . . . .._.. _ . . ..--.- _-.._.___ . .._._.___......._..__..._...... _ _._.-. _ _.._.. _*_,

Total numhor of inhabitants of the United States exclusive of 8. Western am N.territory _.__.___ ._.__ _ ___....._.__.___._....__.____._._______ _ _____ _ . .._._

Free white males of 1G

Free white males under

1G years.

families. --

22,435 22,328 30,988 24,384

34,851

gJ ‘0;; 2 ::i 00: 523 54,493 16: 799

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_-

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/

=ZZ

- -

_ .

-

Free white lemalcs,

includin *%:eher heads o f pWV3llS. families.

AU other

15,306 861 . .._______--........_._.

=

.-

--

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--

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G94,28L

SlWf?S.

3,41: . . . . . . . . .

Total.

3,893,635

35, Ql _...... ,...

1 The census of 17f0, published in 1791, reports 19 slaves in Vermont. Subsequently, and up to 1880, the numbor is iven as 17. manuscript returns shows that there never were any slaves in Vermont. returned as “Free colored,” were olassifled as “Slave.”

The original error occurred in preparing t % An examination of the original

e results for publication, when 18 persons,

* Correa+od Qgures ar% 85,425, or 114 less than Ilgures published in 1799, due to an error of addition in the returns for each of the towns of Fairfield, Nilton, Sholbume, and Williston, in the count of Chittenden; Brookncld, Newbury. Randolph, and Strafford, in the county of Orange; Castleton, Clarendon, Hubbardton. Ponltne Rutland, Shrewsbury, and f lu the aounty of Windsor.

aIlingford, in the county of Rutland; Dummerston, Guilford, Hallfax, and Westminster, in the county of Wmdham; and Woodstoc F ,

s Corrected figures ure 69,098, or 2 more than figures published in 1790, due to error in addition.

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Summary of popdation, &y counties and towns: 1790.

TOWN.

Barrington...............................................---..--.~-- ............ Bristol.. ......................................................................... Warren.. ........................................................ . ...............

Total ......................................................................

Number of heads of fsmi-

lies.

116 262 200

Free vvhi lo

families.

Slaves.

families.

KENT COUNTY.

Total.

083

E2” -.A-

3,211

Coventry . . . . . . . .__..._.._* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .._........._. __ _... _ . . . . . . . . . . . . EastQreenwIch................................................................. % gg E

1,169 ;i

G 2,477 920

ii 1,824

Warwick.. ._. . . . .__. . . . _. . . . ._. . . _ __ _. . . ._. . . __. _. __._. . _. . . . __. . . __. . . _ . . . _ . . . . %

GOG 518 224 2,493 We&Greenwich . . . . . . . .._.____._.. _ _.._. __.________.__________ _ _.__ _ ____._...... 620 68G

1,152 918 20 10 2,054

Total.. . . . . .._._ . . . . . . . . .._. __ _.I_._. __. ._. ._ .__.. _._ _ .___..__ _. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,388 2,157 2,128 4,149 -oa 351 8,848

NEWPORT COUNTY.

Jamestown...............................................-~~.-.~.---............ 79 Little compton. .._. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -1.. .._. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260 22 3:: i i if i i

507

Middletown...............................~........................~............. 128 214 101 424 16 ‘% NewShoreham............................................--..~-.-..............

1,;; 165 133 290 iti

2:; 682

Newport... . . .._.........................................___._._._........._...~ 3,386 417 Portsmouth.. . . . . . . . . .__ _ _ ___.. _. ._ . . . . . . . . . _.__. . _. . . . . . . . . . . .._. . . . . . . . . . . . . . (

1, $34 x,g 777

,‘l’iverton...........................................-......--~..--................ 407 670 620 1,101 1:; ii

y(;

2: 468 --

Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._............-.-........... _.. 2,449 8,231 2,842 7,047 ----xT- 300 14,300

PROVIDI!X?CE COUNTY.

cranston................................~ ....................................... 315 $tm&rl’and ..................................................................... 313

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Hopldnton.,..............................................-...................... 404 621 1,184 i% NorthKIngstown ._................_.... __ ._.__ _ _________ _ _______.____ _ . . . . . .._. 450

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Richmond _._______._________..................__._.____.._.__.______._.... _...__ SouthKingstown.......... ___. _ ._______.._.._...___._._.._._.._ _ . . . . . . ..___._.._ 2;

610 816 17;

1,700 4,131

Westerly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..- ._-. . 369 4GO 1, g; yg

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Return of the Grand Jury of District Court Nov. term 1791, respecting the enumeration of the inhabitants of Rhode I. District. The Grand Jury for the District Court in and for Rhode Island District at November term 1791-having in charge from the Judge of

said Court-an act of the first Congress made and passed at their second session the first of March 1790-entitled L‘hnhct providing for the Enumeration of the Inhabitants of the United States,” and having the returns of the several assistants before us for our inspection-have examined into the Manner in which that Business has been transacted-and thereupon do represent to the court that we are fully satisfied, the Marshal and Assistants in making and completing the Enumeration of tho Inhabitants of Rhode Island District have conducted agreeably to said Act, and with attention and accuracy, except that the Marshal hath not produced to UB any proof, but his own declaration, that he did on or before the first clay of September 1791 transmitt to the President of the United States, the aggregate amount of each Description of persons within his district

Nathaniel Dimon Foreman Samuel Orx, Benjn Page Benj& Langford Wm Burliinggane William Greene Amasa Gray Enos Mowry Caleb Godfrey Hezekiah Seumans Jeremiah Scott Jun* James Gardner Richd Rllssdike Stephen Evans

10 FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES.

BARRINffTON TOWN.

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Rarton, William... . . . . . Jurr, Nabby.. . . ._ _. ___ . . . :onsinos, John.. . . _ ._. _ vYbenton, Hnnnah... __. ._ _ flitmarsh, Joseph. . .._ _ :ole, Peter.. _ _ __ __ ..__ _ Sddey, Joseph... . . . .._I il’heaton, Peres.. . . _.__ 3ardine, Nathan.. . __. . Xale. Barrett.. . . -..-. . j&berry Luther.. . . . . ,Sowon &than. _ _ .____ h?mhb, mm ..*. _.__-- Ibilcls, William.. _ _. . -. . Phillips, Nathaniel..... kanston, Semi.. _ . _ . . . Qmrks, Joseph... _.._.. ?Ott .,a3lU,B. . t . . _ _ . . . . . Estabroks, Thomas. _. . 3rmshao. 1snac.. .- ._ -..

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HUl, Nathan. ._. . . . _ _. . Jones, Amos.. . . . . . . . . . . Jones, Seth. _ . . . . . . . _. . . Plioe, Thomas.. . . _. _. Cole, Semnel. . . . . . . . . . . . Tillinghast, Thomas. _. . Clark, Cornelius. . . ._ _. _ Corey, Joseph.. _ ._ __. _ . Brigs, John ._... . . . . .._. Brigs, William.. . . . . . . _ _ Corey, Benjamin ____... Cobb, John.. . . . . . . . . . . . Vaughn, Thomas. _. . . _. Vau&u, David. _. . _ _. _. Place, Philip.. _ . _. _ _ _ . _ . Card, Job.. .__.......... Gweet, Sylvester, Jtmr.. Place Stafford.. .__.... sweet, James .,.... . . . . . S

B moor, Qardiner.. . . . .

P erce, William.. . _. . . _. i%ca, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tibbits, Elizabeth. . . . . . . Tibbitts, HCNY.. . . . . . . Green, Prlnco.. . ._ _ _. _ . Whitman, James.. _. . . . Whitman, Samuel. ._. . . Qardiner, John.. . . __ __ _ Qardiner, William. ._ _. . Whitman, Benjamin.. . . Whitman, James, Junr.. Whitman, John . . . . . ._. Whitman, Joseph. _. _. . Johnson, Isaac.. . . ._. _ _ Pitcher, John.. _ _ . . . _. _ _ Whitford, CaIeb.. . . _ . _ _ Spencer, John --_.- . . . . . Can-, Elizabeth _......__ . Vaughn, Robert... _. _ . Ca

‘i ran, Qreen . . . . . . . . . .

Ba loy, William.. . . . . . . . Qodfrey, James . .._ __ . . _ Vaughn, David.. . . . ._ _ Vaughn, David, Juw.. , Vaughn Amos.. . . . . . . . Brl gs, kelvesten. _. . . . WR ker, Stephen... _. . . . f Corven, Morgan... . . . . . Corven, Demus. .._. . . . . Tarbox, Davtd.... . .._. Nichols, Richard .___.. . Vau Whl f

hn, Benjamin. -. . . ford, George.. . . . . .

Healy, Benoni. ._ . . _. ._ _ Whitman, Eenry.. . . . . . Carpenter, John.. . . . . . . Carpenter, Thomas.. . . . Howland, Joseph.. _. . . . Bafle Robert . . . . . . . . . vaug k Benjamin, JUD Wood, Benjamin.. _ . . . . 9 enom Silas . . . . . _ . . . . . S&ppey’ Thomas.. . Shippey’ Thomas, J;6;: Elsworth,,Sarah... . . . . Marks, William . .._ _. . . . Brlggs, Anderson. . . . . . . Spencer Anthony. _. . . . Sweet, damu*l.. _ . _ . . . . _ Andrew, Benjamin. _. . . Spencer, Wilson.. . . . . . . Spencer, ~llson, Junr.. . Spencer, Amos.. . _. _. . . . Spencer, Michael... . . . . . Andrew, James.. . . . . . . . Andrew, Mary _._-.-.... Hall, Abiel...... . . . . . . . . Hall, Thomas.. . . . . . . . . . Vaughn, Christopher. _ . Andrew, Caleb... .._. . . Weawr, Duty.. . . . . . . . .

Qreen’ William. _. . . . . . . John&n Allen.. . . _ . . . .

Johnson’M~~ Bathsheba. Johnson: Mm Cnristlan.. Sweet, Sylvester.. . . . . . .

COVENTRY TOWN-COIL COVENTRY TOWN-Con.

Whitford, Solomon..... Johnson, John.. . . _ . _ _ . . Mathewson, Job... _ _... Stafford, John . . . ..__._. Stafford, Joseph. . . . . ._. Mathewson, Moses.. . _ . Androws, William. _. ._. Andrews, Nathan.. . _ _. ~;;;~d+J;;$+‘h- - : . . Streight,~ohn...::::.:: Androws, Tlmothy. .__. Roberts, James. _.... ._. Roberts, Calib. _. . .._. _. Johnson Jonathan..... Potter, kc. Eunice __._. . Johnson, Samuel.. . . ._. Whltmnn, Caleb _ . . _. __. Colvin, Joseph.. . . . -. . . . Colvln, Benedict. . . . . . . . Johnson, Isaac.. . . __._. Wood, James... ._.__ ___ Johnson, Joseph., . .__.. Johnson, Benjamin..... Johnson, Reubin.. . . ._. Jppdoc2 John.. . . __. . . .

Batty, Nicno,as.. . . . . . . Manchester, Joseph. _ . _ . Streight, Samuel.. . . . . . Potter, Ezekiel.. . . . . . . . Potter, Bonas. _. . . .__.. Tarbox, Sphink.. “. . _ _ . Merithew, Samuel.. . ._. Slooom, JI ,bm _...... _._.I

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Tarhox, Joseph .__.. . . .: Wethera Job.n..... ._ .__ Briggs, fmIel.._._____. Kettle, Edward.. ..__.. Kettlo, Edward, Jum... Hopkms, Benry. _. .__ __ Sweet, William.. __ __ __ _ Colt eve Thomas..... Whifiord ’ Thomas Hopkins ‘willram.::::: Wbltford, Simon.. __._ _ Carr, Joshua. ______ _.___ Arnold, Nathaniel __. _ _ . Herdngton, Rebecca.. _ Whitford, Job ..__I_ __r. Mathewson, Jeremiah. . Brlggs, John... __ _._.. _. Johnson, Edmond...... Mathewson, Uriah.... . _ Mathowson, Silas .__. . . . Bnrlingham, Eleazer . . . Whitford, Levi.. ._ __ _. _ Mathewson, Rufus.. _ _ _ Mathewson, Abel _._.... SW& Isaac ._.... f . . . . . Mathc\vson, Jonathan.. Mathewson, David.. . . .

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Hall, John . ..--*.. . . . . . . Cow2oto;&&onathan.. . .

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Reynoids, James. _ _ _ _. . Boss, William . . . . . . . . . . Case, Joseph, Jum...... . . . Case, John.. __.___ ____..

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