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I am forwarding this to all the counties I research; this is from a generous
person on KYUNION-L...I have never heard of this part of the census. I
checked out the website; very interesting!
A big "Thank You" to Judy White! I had no idea!!!
Has anyone seen these microfilms? I have seen the Mortality Schedules but had
not heard of the Dependent, Defective, & Delinquent Schedules. I have several
direct ancestors and/or their siblings that may be listed on these schedules.
Does anyone have access to these Schedules? If so, what do you think about
them?
Thanks,
Rose
************************Families I am researching.
KY: Breeding, Duncan, Evans, Gentry, Greenwell, Hagan, Hardin, Manning,
Mills, Money, Morehead, Newton, Parrack, Riney, Sanders, Short, Smith,
Stephens, Stewart, Stout, Tyree, Wiley, Winfrey.
MA: Barker, Clark, Hardy, Hazen, Hazelton, Kilbourne, Longhorne, Noyes,
Poore, Rogers, Smith, Stickney, Swan, Swam, Tenney, Trumble, Wicom.
NC: Duncan, Morehead, Parrack, Rainey, Tyree.
VA: Cassidy, Dudley, Gentry, Money, Newton, Roundtree, Short, Stout, Tyree,
Wade, Winfrey.
MD: Dant, Gough, Greenwell, Heard, Manning, Mills, Riney, Shirtcliffe, Smith.
IN: Barker, Collins, Fruehwald, Hollingsworth, Kessler, Kost, Odell,
Stephens.
OH: Fruehwald, Kessler, Kost, Schulthise.
SC: Hollingsworth, Johnson.
NJ: Hixson, Hutchinson, Morrill, Pattison, Stout, Throckmorton.
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Subject: [KYUNION-L] 1880 Census -- Dependent, Defective, & Delinquent
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You know how the best way to make it rain is to wash your car? Well,
that's what I did with my inquiry of yesterday about the 1880 "Dependent =
&
Defective" Schedules associated with the 1880 census. This morning I
found the "missing" message -- which turns out to have been an e-mail from
a friend that was a forward of an item that apparently appeared around
October 27 on the KYSEARCH in rootsweb -- not a posting on the Union Count=
y
list. That e-mail message itself quoted material from a person who'd give=
n
permission. So to do my best to avoid copyright problems and also to
include what I've learned in my own research of yesterday, let me tell you
what I've found.
If you take a look at an 1880 census, you'll see a category "Health"
that'=
s
between the "Occupation" category and the "Nativity" category. The
"Health" category covers columns 15-20 and inquires into the following:
(15) "temporary disability" - nature of; (16) "blind"; (17)
"deaf and
dumb"; (18) "idiotic"; (19) "insane"; (20) "maimed,
crippled, bedridden,
or otherwise disabled." This isn't too unusual. There were even earlier
censuses that asked questions of this nature.
What apparently was unusual about the 1880 census, is that once these
questions were answered in the affirmative, THEN the census taker was to
ask a second set of questions related to the affirmative answer and recor=
d
this set of answers on a separate set of schedules. So there is this
additional set of schedules sometimes known as the "Dependent, Defective, =
&
Delinquent."
There is a website with the following address that I believe shows the
questions then asked for these additional schedules:
http://www.lylespride.com/nonpop.htm
Now--how to get these schedules. Here there's some confusion. The
e-mail that I received stated,
" Where do we find the DDD Schedules? For Kentucky, the originals (2
volumes) are located in the Duke University Library Manuscript Collection
in Durham, NC. But, they have been microfilmed by the National Archives an=
d
Kentucky's are Microform Record M1528. So that film can be ordered and
viewed."
However, I believe that's just part of the story. Yesterday at the
Anchorage branch of the National Archives, I looked at their catalog re
M1528. M1528 actually consists of either 20+ or 40+ rolls of film (just
can't remember which -- when I was looking at the catalog, I was mistakenl=
y
under the impression that M1528 was NOT what I wanted). Moreover, in the
catalog M1528 was described as being non population schedules for the
period 1850-1880. My impression is that the rolls of film in M1528 were
not limited to Kentucky. Unfortunately, the catalog did not list the
individual rolls of film and describe them. The Anchorage NARA is getting
a listing for me but this should take at least a few days. I suspect tha=
t
there are lots of years missing for lots of states. Anyway, when I learn
more about the contents of M1528 I'll pass it on.
I've been under the impression that the LDS Church has copies of almost al=
l
the NARA genealogically related films. However, I've been unable to locat=
e
M1528 in the FHL catalog. That doesn't mean it's not there--just that I
haven't found it. I would love for someone to find it in the FHL catalog.=
If you do, would you please pass on at least one film number.
Judy White
=3D=3D=3D=3D KYUNION Mailing List =3D=3D=3D=3D
Post your Union County KY Biographies:
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ky/UnionBios
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