The 1830 census is similar to the 1840 in that it gives the name of head of household and tally marks for the rest of the members of the household in age groupings separated by gender.
Levi Daniel is listed in the census among other names of interest including the surnames Scaife and Bishop which, according to the unverified information I posted about yesterday, include siblings of Louisa (Louvica).
1830 Illinois Census for Clay County
Source Citation: Year: 1830; Census Place: , Clay, Illinois; Roll 25; Page: 99
Name: Levi Daniel
Males-
under 5: 1 (John)
5 to under 10:
10 to under 15:
15 to under 20: 1
20 to under 30: 2 (Levi, Unknown)
30 to under 40:
Females-
under 5: 1 (Keziah)
5 to under 10:
10 to under 15:
15 to under 20: 1
20 to under 30: 1 (Louisa)
30 to under 40:
Note: There are 2 males and 1 female extra in the family.
***Look in the comments. Gladys has a good idea of who all the family members are including an older daugher of Levi and Louisa that I did not know of and extended family members probably living in the household.
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Sunday, July 5, 2009
1840 Illinois Census: Daniel Family
The 1840 Census only includes the name of the Head of Household and then tally marks for the family members in age groups separated by gender. With the help of information from Land Patents and the 1850 Census, I am fairly certain that this is the correct Levi Daniel though once again the census gives the name differently as "Daniels".
I came across the issue of having more tally marks than known family members. I have tried to link some of the tally marks to the names I have and estimated ages. I am left with a female between the ages of 50 and 60, possibly a mother of either Louisa or Levi, and four children. It is a stretch for Louisa (b 1807) to be a mother to a 15-20 year old, let alone two making me believe that there are children in the household that are not hers. It is also possible that there are children of Louisa's that I do not know about.
1840 Illinois Census in Clay County
Source Citation: Year: 1840; Census Place: , Clay, Illinois; Roll 56; Page: 112.
Levi Daniels
Males-
under 5: 1
5 and under 10: 1 (Bassel)
10 and under 15: 1 (John)
15 and under 20: 1
30 and under 40: 1 (Levi)
Females-
under 5: 2 (Editha and Louisa E.)
5 and under 10: 1
10 and under 15: 1 (Keziah)
15 and under 20: 1
30 and under 40: 1 (Louisa)
50 and under 60: 1
Note: Bassel is boarderline, he could go in the under 5 category by some information. The 1850 census gives his age as 16 so I put him in the 5 and under 10 category.
Another name of possible interest on the page: George Bishop
*** Read the comments. Gladys has given her interpretation that accounts for most of the other individuals in the household which includes extended family.
I came across the issue of having more tally marks than known family members. I have tried to link some of the tally marks to the names I have and estimated ages. I am left with a female between the ages of 50 and 60, possibly a mother of either Louisa or Levi, and four children. It is a stretch for Louisa (b 1807) to be a mother to a 15-20 year old, let alone two making me believe that there are children in the household that are not hers. It is also possible that there are children of Louisa's that I do not know about.
1840 Illinois Census in Clay County
Source Citation: Year: 1840; Census Place: , Clay, Illinois; Roll 56; Page: 112.
Levi Daniels
Males-
under 5: 1
5 and under 10: 1 (Bassel)
10 and under 15: 1 (John)
15 and under 20: 1
30 and under 40: 1 (Levi)
Females-
under 5: 2 (Editha and Louisa E.)
5 and under 10: 1
10 and under 15: 1 (Keziah)
15 and under 20: 1
30 and under 40: 1 (Louisa)
50 and under 60: 1
Note: Bassel is boarderline, he could go in the under 5 category by some information. The 1850 census gives his age as 16 so I put him in the 5 and under 10 category.
Another name of possible interest on the page: George Bishop
*** Read the comments. Gladys has given her interpretation that accounts for most of the other individuals in the household which includes extended family.
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