United States State Census for Florida



Fifth Census of the United States, 1830. M19. 201 rolls.
	Roll 15 	Entire state 

Sixth Census of the United States, 1840. M704. 580 rolls.
	Roll 36	Walton, Escambia, Madison, Jefferson, Leon, Hamilton, 
	Gadsden, St. Johns, Nassau, Mosquito, Hillsborough, Duval,Columbia, 
	Alachua, Monroe, Dade, Washington, Jackson, Franklin, and Calhoun 
	Counties 

Seventh Census of the United States, 1850. M432. 1,009 rolls.
	Free Schedules      Roll 58		Alachua, Benton, Calhoun, 
	Columbia, Dade, Duval, Escambia, Franklin, Gadsden, Hamilton, 
	Hillsborough, Holmes, and Jackson Counties 

	Roll 59	Jefferson, Leon, Levy, Madison, Marion, Monroe, 
	Nassau, Orange,Putnam, St. Johns, St. Lucie, Santa Rosa, Wakulla,
	Walton, and Washington Counties Slave Schedules 
	Roll 60   Entire state 

Eighth Census of the United States, 1860. M653. 1,438 rolls.
	Free Schedules	Roll 106	Alachua, Brevard, Calhoun, Clay, 
	Columbia, Dade, 
	Duval, Escambia, Franklin, and Gadsden Counties 
	Roll 107	Hamilton, Hillsborough, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, 
	and Lafayette Counties 
	Roll 108	Leon, Levy, Liberty, Madison, Manatee, Marion, 
	Monroe, Nassau, and New River Counties 
	Roll 109	Orange, Putnam, St. Johns, Santa Rosa, Sumter, 
	Suwannee, Taylor, Volusia, Wakulla, Walton, and Washington
      
	Slave Schedules	Roll 110	Entire state 

Ninth Census of the United States, 1870. M593. 1,748 rolls.
	Roll 128	Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Brevard, Calhoun, Clay, 
	and Columbia Counties 
	Roll 129	Dade, Duval, Escambia, Franklin, and 
	
	Gadsden Counties 
	Roll 130	Hamilton, Hernando, Hillsborough, Holmes, and 
	Jackson Counties 
	Roll 131	Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Levy, and 
	Liberty Counties 
	Roll 132	Madison, Manatee, Marion, Monroe, and 
	Nassau Counties 
	Roll 133	Orange, Polk, Putnam, Santa Rosa, St. Johns, Sumter,
	Suwanee, Taylor, Volusia, Wakulla, Walton, and Washington
      
Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. T9. 1,454 rolls.
	Roll 125	Alachua and Baker Counties 
	Roll 126	Bradford, Brevard, Calhoun, Clay, Columbia, Dade, 
	and Duval Counties 
	Roll 127	Escambia, Franklin, and Gadsden (part: EDs 1-53, 
	sheet 16) Counties 
	Roll 128	Gadsden (cont'd: ED 53, sheet 17-end), Hamilton, 
	Hernando, Hillsborough, Holmes, and Jackson Counties 
	Roll 129	Jefferson, Lafayette, and Leon (part: EDs 1-91,
	sheet 30) Counties 
	Roll 130	Leon (cont'd: ED 91, sheet 31-end), Levy, Liberty,
	Madison, Manatee, and Marion Counties 
	Roll 131	Monroe, Nassau, Orange, Polk, Putnam, and St. Johns
	(part: EDs 1-140, sheet 5) Counties 
	Roll 132	St. Johns (cont'd: ED 140, sheet 6-end), Santa Rosa,
	Sumter, Suwannee, Taylor, Volusia, Wakulla, Walton, and
	Washington Counties 

Soundex (Phonetic Index) to the 1880 Population Schedules. 
	2,367 rolls. 16-mm.  Florida - T743

	Roll 1	A-100--B-400 	Roll 9	L-100--M-250 
	Roll 2	B-412--B-663 	Roll 10	M-251--M-660 
	Roll 3	C-000--C-626 	Roll 11	N-000--P-626 
	Roll 4	C-630--E-363 	Roll 12	P-630--R-660 
	Roll 5	E-400--G-564 	Roll 13	S-000--S-531 
	Roll 6	G-600--H-400	Roll 14	S-532--V-656 
 	Roll 7	H-412--J-510 	Roll 15	W-000--W-452 (I) 
	Roll 8	J-520--L-000 	Roll 16	W-452 (J)-Institutions 

Eleventh Census of the United States, 1890, M407. 3 rolls.
	Most of the 1890 population schedules were badly damaged by fire
	in the Commerce Department Building in January 1921.The extant 
	schedules are numbered and noted at the end of rolls 1-3 below. 
	Roll 1	ALABAMA, Perry County (Perryville Beat No.11 
	and Severe Beat No. 8) [fragments 1-455] 
	Roll 2	DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Q, 13th, 14th, R, Q, Corcoran
	15th, S, R, and Riggs Streets, Johnson Avenue, and 
	S Street [fragments 456-781] 
	Roll 3	GEORGIA, Muscogee County (Columbus); ILLINOIS, 
	McDonough County (Mound Twp.); MINNESOTA, WrightCounty 
	(Rockford); NEW JERSEY, Hudson County (Jersey City); NEW YORK,
	Westchester County, Eastchester); and Suffolk County 
	(Brookhaven Twp.); NORTH CAROLINA, Gaston County (South Point
	Twp. and 	River Bend Twp.) and Cleveland County (Twp. No. 2); 
	Hamilton County (Cincinnati) and Clinton County (Wayne Twp.); 
	SOUTH DAKOTA, Union County (Jefferson Twp.); TEXAS, Ellis 
	County (J.P. No. 6, Mountain Peak, and Ovilla Precinct), Hood 
	County (Precinct No. 5), Rusk County (No. 6 and J.P. No. 7), 
	Trinity County (Trinity Town and Precinct No. 2) and Kaufman
	County (Kaufman) [fragments 782-1,233] 

Index to the Eleventh Census of the United States, 1890. 
	M496. 2 rolls. 16-mm.
	This name index covers the few extant 1890 population 
	schedules. Numbers on the cards match those listed at 
	the end of rolls	1-3 of M407 above. 
	Roll 1          A-J 
	Roll 2          K-Z 

Special Schedules of the Eleventh Census (1890) Enumerating Union

	An act of March 1, 1889, provided that the Superintendent of 
	Census in taking the Eleventh Census should "cause to be taken 
	on a special schedule of inquiry, according to such form as he 
	may prescribe, the names, organizations, and length of service of
	those who had served in the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps of the
	United States in the war of the rebellion, and who are survivors
	at the time of said inquiry, and the widows of soldiers, sailors,
	or marines." Each schedule calls for the following information: 
	name of the veteran (or if he did not survive, the names of both
	the widow and her deceased husband); the veteran's rank, company,
	regiment or vessel, date of enlistment, date of discharge, 
	and length of service in years, months, and days; post office 
	and address of each person listed; disability incurred by the 
	veteran; and remarks necessary to a complete statement of his 
	term of service. Practically all of the schedules for the States
	Alabama through Kansas and approximately half of those for 
	Kentucky appear to have been destroyed, possibly by fire, before
	the transfer of the remaining schedules to the 
	National Archives in 1943.


 
	This information was taken from the  The National Archives 
	web site. The microfilm is available at the Florida State Archives 
	and many other sources.