1850 Alachua County FL Census – Page 13

1850 Census Alachua County FL - page 13

This post provides a transcription of page 13 of the 1850 census for Alachua County, Florida, which then included parts of present-day Gilchrist County. It features a detailed table listing individuals’ names, ages, gender, race, occupation, birthplaces, and notes about families. Surnames include: Blackshear, Ford, Glisson, Hagan, Hulburt, Jackson, Peterson, Platt, Rollins, Sparkman, Thigpen, Thomas, and Tyson; with additional context provided for some individuals. Original census image is included.

1850 Alachua County FL Census – Page 12

1850 Census Alachua County FL - page 12

This post provides a transcription of page 12 of the 1850 census for Alachua County, Florida, which then included parts of present-day Gilchrist County. It features a detailed table listing individuals’ names, ages, gender, race, occupation, birthplaces, and notes about families. Surnames include: Aldrich, Chesser, Clark, Eubank, Hall, Lanier, McMinn, Nettles, Saunders, Sink, Sparkman, Strictland, and Tuten; with additional context provided for some individuals. Original census image is included.

1850 Alachua County FL Census – Page 11

1850 Census Alachua County FL - page 11

This post provides a transcription of page 11 of the 1850 census for Alachua County, Florida, which then included parts of present-day Gilchrist County. It features a detailed table listing individuals’ names, ages, gender, race, occupation, birthplaces, and notes about families. Surnames include: Abbott, Caston, McMinn, Perry, Secrest, Sparkman, Strictland, Sweeny, Thigpen, and Zetrower; with additional context provided for some individuals. Original census image is included.

1850 Alachua County FL Census – Page 08

1850 Census Alachua County FL - page 8

This post provides a transcription of page 8 of the 1850 census for Alachua County, Florida, which then included parts of present-day Gilchrist County. It features a detailed table listing individuals’ names, ages, gender, race, occupation, birthplaces, and notes about families. Surnames include: Fennell, Ford, Kettler, Sherhouse, Sparkman, Sugs, Walker, and Weeks; with additional context provided for some individuals. Original census image is included.

1850 Alachua County FL Census – Page 10

1850 Census Alachua County FL - page 10

This post provides a transcription of page 10 of the 1850 census for Alachua County, Florida, which then included parts of present-day Gilchrist County. It features a detailed table listing individuals’ names, ages, gender, race, occupation, birthplaces, and notes about families. Surnames include: Adams, Flinn, Gillett, Kenady, Krenshaw, Massengale, Perry, Sink, Smith, Sweeny, and Townsend; with additional context provided for some individuals. Original census image is included.

1850 Alachua County FL Census – Page 09

1850 Census Alachua County FL - page 9

This post provides a transcription of page 9 of the 1850 census for Alachua County, Florida, which then included parts of present-day Gilchrist County. It features a detailed table listing individuals’ names, ages, gender, race, occupation, birthplaces, and notes about families. Surnames include: Adams, Ault, Crosby, Desha, Hicks, Howard, Hunter, Kettler, Moore, Parrish, and Snowden; with additional context provided for some individuals. Original census image is included.

1850 Alachua County FL Census – Page 07

1850 Census Alachua County FL - page 7

This post provides a transcription of page 7 of the 1850 census for Alachua County, Florida, which then included parts of present-day Gilchrist County. It features a detailed table listing individuals’ names, ages, gender, race, occupation, birthplaces, and notes about families. Surnames include: Grantham, Guthry, Hooker, Sherhouse, Sparkman, and Terrell; with additional context provided for some individuals. Original census image is included.

1850 Alachua County FL Census – Page 06

1850 Census Alachua County FL - page 6

This post provides a transcription of page 6 of the 1850 census for Alachua County, Florida, which then included parts of present-day Gilchrist County. It features a detailed table listing individuals’ names, ages, gender, race, occupation, birthplaces, and notes about families. Surnames include: Carroll, Baxter, Murphy, Pinser, Smith, Sherhouse, Collins, Mizell, Caston, Green, and Sparkman; with additional context provided for some individuals. Original census image is included.

1850 Alachua County FL Census – Page 05

1850 Census Alachua County FL - page 5

This post provides a transcription of page 5 of the 1850 census for Alachua County, Florida, which then included parts of present-day Gilchrist County. It features a detailed table listing individuals’ names, ages, gender, race, occupation, birthplaces, and notes about families. Surnames include: Carlton, Caston, Hutson, Johnson, Morrison, Sparkman, Stokes, and Williamson; with additional context provided for some individuals. Original census image is included.

1850 Alachua County FL Census – Page 04

1850 Census Alachua County FL - page 4

This post provides a transcription of page 4 of the 1850 census for Alachua County, Florida, which then included parts of present-day Gilchrist County. It features a detailed table listing individuals’ names, ages, gender, race, occupation, birthplaces, and notes about families. Surnames include: Barber, Conyers, Dean, Lane, Mizell, Strictland, Thomas, and Tompkins; with additional context provided for some individuals. Original census image is included.

1850 Alachua County FL Census – Page 03

1850 Census Alachua County FL - page 3

This post provides a transcription of page 3 of the 1850 census for Alachua County, Florida, which then included parts of present-day Gilchrist County. It features a detailed table listing individuals’ names, ages, gender, race, occupation, birthplaces, and notes about families. Surnames include: Carpenter, Chamberlin, Collins, Higginbotham, Jones, Mills, Mizell, Roberts, Sinclair, Stafford, and Turner; with additional context provided for some individuals. Original census image is included.

1850 Alachua County FL Census – Page 02

1850 Census Alachua County FL - page 2

This post provides a transcription of page 2 of the 1850 census for Alachua County, Florida, which then included parts of present-day Gilchrist County. It features a detailed table listing individuals’ names, ages, gender, race, occupation, birthplaces, and notes about families. Surnames include: Aiken, Frye, Harrington, Harris, Hawkins, Lancaster, May, McCarroll, Parrish, Stafford, Stepauski, Stoughton, Thomas, Weeks, Williamson, and Zawadzki; with additional context provided for some individuals. Original census image is included.

1850 Alachua County FL Census – Page 01

1850 Census Alachua County FL - page 1

This post provides a transcription of page 1 of the 1850 census for Alachua County, Florida, which then included parts of present-day Gilchrist County. It features a detailed table listing individuals’ names, ages, gender, race, occupation, birthplaces, and notes about families. Surnames include Child, Hart, Hendry, Hennes, Lee, Livingston, May, Merry, Payne, Prevatt, Simpkins, and Turner, with additional context provided for some individuals. Original census image is included.

Florida History & Genealogy

1895 Map of Florida

Florida History & Genealogy project is part of the much larger American History & Genealogy Project or better known by the abbreviation of AHGP. It has been in existence online since 2000 and over the years has been spread out across the web. These pages are an attempt to consolidate it under one website of the larger project.

Florida Territory

This is a geographical description of Florida when it existed as a territory in 1843 to include manufacturing, and farming data for 1840.

Delaware History & Genealogy

Delaware History & Genealogy project is part of the much larger American History & Genealogy Project or better known by the abbreviation of AHGP. It has been in existence online since 2000 and over the years has been spread out across the web. These pages are an attempt to consolidate it under one website of the larger project.

Hartford Times, 21 Aug 1840 – Deaths Reported

DIED In Canterbury, on the 1st inst., Lebbeus Ensworth, Esq., aged 70. In Franklin, on the 1st inst., Mr. Esains Butts–a revolutionary pensioner, aged 81. In Columbia, on the 6th inst., Mr. Ward Yeomans, aged 80 years. Mr. Y. was among the number of that band of worthies (of whom but few now remain,) who served their country in the war of the revolution. Engaging early in the cause of patriotism, he continued until his death, a firm supporter of the principles of Jeffersonian democracy. Back to: Connecticut Newspapers Collection

Daily National Intelligencer, Nov. 1838

CASH FOR NEGROES.–the subscriber wishes to purchase a number of Negroes, of both sexes, for the Louisiana and Mississippi markets. He will pay the highest prices the Southern markets will justify. Those wishing to get the highest market price will do well to give him a call at his jail, on 7th street, between the Centre market and Long Bridge, at the rough-cast house that stands in the large garden surrounded by trees, on the west side of 7th street. Negroes are taken on board, at the low price of 25 cents per day, from the country or town. Letters addressed to … Read more

US Circuit Court, Connecticut, 1838

CT 1838UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT This Court its session for the district of Connecticut, on Monday, Judge Thompson presiding, assisted by Judge Judson. Judge Thompson delivered to the grand jury a very able and lucid charge in regard to their duties generally, and particularly in regard to the cases presented by District Attorney, in which in which he has informed against sixteen —— who were hands onboard the whaling ship John & Edward. This vessel sailed from the port of New London, in this state, and the charge preferred against them is for a violation of a united States law … Read more

A Complete Descriptive and Statistical Gazetteer of the United States of America

This 1843 gazetteer offers extensive descriptions of U.S. states, territories, and localities, detailing geographic features, demographics, and economic activities. It also includes census data from 1840, providing insights into agriculture, commerce, manufacturing, and education. The text highlights organizational nuances, such as naming conventions and administrative divisions. Readers are cautioned about potential alphabetical order discrepancies in county listings. This comprehensive resource serves as a vital reference for understanding the geographical and statistical landscape of early 19th-century America.