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Newaygo County, Michigan
Year & Subdistricts* Links NARA Roll Transcription
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*These include Township, Precinct, City, Town, Village, District, Division, and Ward.
From 1880 on, enumeration has been done by ED, or enumeration district.
1850   M432-359 Available For Transcription Online Link to us-census.org
1850
Mortality
  T1163-1 Available For Transcription Online Link to us-census.org
1860   M653-555 Available For Transcription Online Link to us-census.org
1860
Mortality
  T1164-15 Available For Transcription Online Link to us-census.org
1870   M593-693 Available For Transcription Online Link to us-census.org
1870
Mortality
  T1164-27 Available For Transcription Online Link to us-census.org
1880   T9-598 Available For Transcription  
The 1890 Federal Archives Census Records were destroyed along with the Special Schedules for Union Veterans and Widows. Below is the 1890 Special Schedules Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Veterans of the Civil War Census Index.
1890 Veteran   M123-20 Available For Transcription  
1900
EDs 84-90
  T623-735 Available For Transcription Online Link to us-census.org
1900
EDs 91-100
  T623-735 Available For Transcription  
1910   T624-666 Available For Transcription  
1920
EDs 159-176
  T625-787 Available For Transcription  
1920
ED 177
  T625-787 Available For Transcription Online Link to us-census.org
1920
EDs 178-184
  T625-787 Available For Transcription  
1920
ED 225
  T625-787 Available For Transcription  
1930
62-1 to 62-31
  T626-1015 Available For Transcription  
1940
62-1 to 62-8
  T627-1797 Available For Transcription  
1940
62-9 (VOID)
  T627-1797 Available For Transcription  
1940
62-10 to 62-24
  T627-1797 Available For Transcription  
1940
ED 62-25
  T627-1797 Available For Transcription Online Link to us-census.org
1940
62-26 to 62-33
  T627-1797 Available For Transcription  
All information in this table Copyright 2011 by Christine Ayers & Maggie Stewart.

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