Barbara,
About two weeks ago I was at the National Archives in Laguna Niguel, California,
and used their master index for the Tennessee 1850 census to compile a
spreadsheet on Camps, Faulkenberry, Hackney, Tutt, Keeling, and Stalnaker
families. It includes those living in the household at the time (Masterson,
Smith, McHenry, Lintz, Drummond, Price, Flerroy, Jones, Morgan, Morton, Doddson,
Farron, Paterick, Kerby, Walters, Truelove, Cromley, Harrison, Young, Morgan,
Edmund, Fortner, Arnold, Young, McFall, Dunlap, Moorefield, Card, Hix, Kinnaman,
Hoy, Johnson) plus those listed in the Cross Index.
The file is in Lotus format, can be converted to Excel. I would be happy to send
you or anyone else the file via email. The census is 11 typed pages; the cross
indexed census is two pages.
Kay Speaks
kspeaks(a)pacbell.net
The Spreadsheet has:
Surname, First Name, a calculation for determining the approximate year of birth
using the age indicated in the census, age, state of birth and the Laguna Niguel
NARA reference number.
I also completed a spreadsheet for the 1850 Tennessee Census Cross Index with
similar information, but showing head of household.
TFarris268(a)aol.com wrote:
Hi all!
I would like to complete the 1850 census for all the Camp entries for all the
US states and put the information on the Camp page for all to use. I started
doing a few and putting them online, but I just don't have the time (if you
looked at my stack of Camp correspondence, Gedcom files, research and
lineages on my desk you wouldn't ask why!). :)))
Big project, and I need some typing volunteers and some lookup volunteers. I
would like to get this completed and online by the end of 2000. Volunteers
could send me the typed information as a text file and I will html code it
and put it on the Camp site. What do you'all think?? Is it a project worth
doing?
Any volunteers???
Barbara Farris
Carrie Camp Memorial Library