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1830 U.S. Federal Census
Written by Kelly Whitelock   

Did you know that at the time of the 1830 Federal Census there were only 24 States in the United States of America?  Kind of interesting!

O.K., so here's the information for the 1830 Federal Census.  As you will notice, they added more information this decade.  They have added categories that include those individuals that are deaf, dumb and/or blind.  This is interesting information about our relatives and gives us the statistics of disabled people in the U.S.

Please keep in mind that the Federal Census also was able to gleen statistics like those of disabled people to put into place Federal programs that would potentially help them.  The Federal Census has been a great tool to help our country. 

1)  Line Number.
2)  Name of the county, parish, township, town or city where the family resides.
3)  Names of heads of families.
FREE WHITE PERSONS, (INCLUDING HEADS OF FAMILIES):
Males:
4)   Under five years of age.
5)   Of five and under ten.
6)   Of fifteen and under twenty.
7)   Of twenty and under thirty.
8)   Of thirty and under forty.
9)   Of forty and under fifty.
10) Of fifty and under sixty.
11) Of sixty and under seventy.
12) Of seventy and under eighty.
13) Of eighty and under ninety.
14) Of ninety and under one hundred.
15) Of one hundred and upward.
Females:
16) Under five years of age.
17) Of five and under ten.
18) Of fifteen and under twenty.
19) Of twenty and under thirty.
20) Of thirty and under forty.
21) Of forty and under fifty.
22) Of fifty and under sixty.
23) Of sixty and under seventy.
24) Of seventy and under eighty.
25) Of eighty and under ninety.
26) Of ninety and under one hundred.
27) Of one hundred and upward.
SLAVES:
Males:
28) Under ten years.
29) Of ten and under twenty-four.
30) Of twenty-four and under thirty-six.
31) Of thirty-six and under fifty-five.
32) Of fifty-five and under one hundred.
33) Of one hundred and upwards.
Females:
34) Under ten years.
35) Of ten and under twenty-four.
36) Of twenty-four and under thirty-six.
37) Of thirty-six and under fifty-five.
38) Of fifty-five and under one hundred.
39) Of one hundred and upwards.
FREE COLORED PERSONS:
Males:
40) Under ten years.
41) Of ten and under twenty-four.
42) Of twenty-four and under thirty-six.
43) Of thirty-six and under fifty-five.
44) Of fifty-five and under one hundred.
45) Of one hundred and upwards.
Females:
46) Under ten years.
47) Of ten and under twenty-four.
48) Of twenty-four and under thirty-six.
49) Of thirty-six and under fifty-five.
50) Of fifty-five and under one hundred.
51) Of one hundred and upwards.
52) TOTAL
WHITE PERSONS INCLUDED IN FOREGOING:
53) Who are Deaf and Dumb, under fourteen years of age.
54) Who are Deaf and Dumb, of the age of fourteen and under 25.
55) Who are Deaf twenty-five and upwards.
56) Who are Blind.
57) ALIENS-Foreigners not naturalized.
SLAVES AND COLORED PERSONS, INCLUDED IN FOREGOING:
58) Who are Deaf and Dumb, under fourteen years of age.
59) Who are Deaf and Dumb, of the age of fourteen and under 25.
60) Who are Deaf twenty-five and upwards.
61) Who are blind.
 
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