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Illinois Census Notes: Between 1680-1763, Illinois was under the control of France. Between 1763-1783, Illinois was controlled by Great Britain. Between 1800 and 1809, Illinois was considered part of Indiana Territory. On 3 March, 1809, Illinois became it's own territory. Federal Illinois census records begin in 1820 and were enumerated every ten years. Census years available to the public are: 1820, 1830, 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920 and 1930. Soundex code indexes for Federal Illinois census records are available on microfilm for census years: 1880, 1900, 1910, and 1920. 1890 Federal census schedules (including the Veterans and Widows census) were completely destroyed by fire with the exception of a small fragment of McDonough County ED 174. Illinois state census records were enumerated in 1810, 1820, 1830, 1835, 1840, 1845, 1855 & 1865. See IL State Census for more info. Illinois Census Records Online
Learn what questions were asked in each census year and where to find census records online. This new section of Census Finder covers each census year from 1790-1930 and will give you clues and tips to help you learn to locate your ancestors quickly in census records.
ON CD ROM 1850-1880 U.S. Mortality Index 1851-1900 Illinois Marriage Index 1790-1850 IL & IN Marriage Index
Illinois Vital Records: Illinois Dept. of Health Division of Vital Records Death records 1916-1943 are on file at the Archives and can be obtained at no charge. Margaret Cross Norton Building Capitol Complex Springfield, IL 62756 Phone: (217) 782-4682 Also see: Maps Newspapers & Obituaries 1815-1985 Historical Newspapers Related Links: 1804-1890 TWP Plats of Illinois 1811-1812 New Madrid Earthquake Illinois Archives Databases Online Illinois Tombstone Inscription Proj. Illinois Trails History & Genealogy At Ancestry: 1810-1890 Illinois Census Records
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Illinois (American Territory: 1787. Territory: 1809. Statehood: 1818) Statewide Illinois Census Records Online:
1810-1890 Federal Census Records at Ancestry
1840 Federal Census Revolutionary War Pensioners - Statewide 1880 Federal Census Search at Family Search 1880 Federal Census Extraction of Southern Illinois Penitentiary Illinois State Databases of Census & Genealogy Records Livingston County (formed 1837 from LaSalle & McLean) 1860 Federal Census Records Transcription with Index 1870 Federal Census Index (partial) 1870 Federal Census Pages 204A-209B 1870 Federal Census Pages 210-A-214B Logan County (formed 1839 from Sangamon) 1850 Federal Census Mortality Schedule 1860 Federal Census Mortality Schedule Other Records Civil War Soldiers and Veterans 1894-1900 Poordo (Oakland) School Attendance Records Macon County (formed 1829 from Shelby) 1850 Federal Census Mortality Schedule 1860 Federal Census Records (partial) 1860 Federal Census Mortality Schedule 1870 Federal Census Records (partial) 1870 Federal Census Mortality Schedule 1880 Federal Census Records (partial) 1880 Federal Census Mortality Schedule Other Records Macoupin County (formed 1829 from Greene & Madison) 1850 Federal Census Records Transcription with Surname Index 1850 Federal Census Mortality Schedule 1860 Federal Census Records Transcribed Alphabetically Other Records 1879 "History of Macoupin County" Biographies and Index County History and Early Settlers War Veterans and Military Records Madison County (formed 1812 from St. Clair) 1830 Federal Census pages 169-177 1830 Federal Census pages 178-186 1830 Federal Census pages 187-195 1830 Federal Census pages 196-203 1840 Federal Census Index - Surnames A-J 1840 Federal Census Index - Surnames K-Z
1870 Federal Census Mortality Schedule Other Records County History and Early Settlers 1882 Businesses of Collinsville Marion County (formed 1823 from Fayette & Jefferson) Other Records Marshall County (formed 1839 from Putnam) Other Records Early Pioneers of Marshall County, IL 1857-1878 Disasters in the News 1866-1881 Births in Newspapers 1878-1915 Births in Newspapers Mason County (formed 1841 from Tazewell) No Census Online found for this county. Send us your census links! Massac County (formed 1843 from Johnson & Pope)
1850 Federal Census Mortality Schedule 1860 Federal Census Mortality Schedule 1870 Federal Census Mortality Schedule 1880 Federal Census Index (partial & minimal) 1880 Federal Census of Benton Precinct 1880 Federal Census page 111C-112B (partial & minimal)
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