![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|
TheUSGenWeb Project Louisiana Archives Census Of East Feliciana Parish |
|---|
![]()
This page was last updated Monday, 29-Dec-2008 22:23:13 PST.
![]()
| Filename | File Size | Date | Submitter |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1820 Enumeration Census - Feliciana | 35 K | July 1998 | Donald W. Johnson |
| 1830 Enumeration Census | 34 K | July 1998 | Donald W. Johnson |
| 1840 Enumeration Census: Annotated | 74 K | Sept. 1998 | Claude B. Slaton |
| 1850 East Feliciana Mortality Schedule | 3 K | July 1998 | LGHS |
| 1850 U.S. Census of East Feliciana | 196 K | July 1998 | Donald W. Johnson |
| Information Concerning the 1860 Census | 6 K | Sept. 1998 | Claude B. Slaton |
| 1880 Census-Insane Asylum of Louisiana | 30 K | Nov 2002 | NOVA Volunteers |
| 1900
East Feliciana Census (Image)
The name of each image file is the page number. (In the case of 1880, 1900, 1910, and 1920 census, the file name includes both the Enumeration District and the page number.) The following is a breakdown showing which county subdivisions are
enumerated in each Enumeration District: |
The 1900 East Feliciana Parish, LA, Census contains 418 pages (census
images) in Enumeration Districts 045 through 055 and 118. Enumeration District
118 is between EDs 049 and 050 on the microfilm.
Pages 045-05B, 047-01B, and 047-04B were not copied from the microfilm, as they are blank.
|
June 1999 | "The donation of the 1900 East Feliciana Parish Census images for
permanent, free display in the USGenWeb Archives was made possible through
the generosity of an anonymous donor and the permission of S-K Publications.
These census images are copyrighted by S-K Publications and are not to
be republished or redistributed without their permission. The images are
also available on CD (in a higher-quality format that was reduced when
they were converted to .GIF files for the Web) from
S-K Publications, PO Box 8173, Wichita KS 67208-0173." |
*Guidelines for submitting files* *Guidelines for scanned documents are posted here!*
Get Involved! We are looking for people to donate transcriptions of cemeteries, deeds, censuses, Bible records, etc. If you have a parish file you'd like to donate to help other genealogists and the USGenWeb Archives Project, submit it to http://www.genrecords.org/lafiles/ For details on how to submit your files click here. It only takes a few minutes a day and it can help so many people.
Go to EastFeliciana ParishGenWeb Site
Table of Contents maintained by LA GenWeb Archives