One of the “firsts” initiated with the 1850 federal census was the creation of a distinctive questionnaire called the mortality schedule. This was a special “nonpopulation” census inventory that ...
The federal mortality schedules are research tools that family genealogists don’t always think about. Mortality schedules were included on the 1850 through the 1880 census as separate sections. They ...
Mortality schedules were first created at the same time the 1850 federal Census was enumerated and consist of lists of people who had died between June 1849 and May 1950. Similarly, mortality ...
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