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Simpson County, Mississippi
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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.
1830 Archives M19-71 ACP Standard Census Transcription in the USGenWeb Archives Online Link to us-census.org
1840 Index M704-217 ACP Standard Census Transcription in the USGenWeb Archives Online Link to us-census.org
1850 Archives M432-381 Available For Transcription  
1850 Slave   M432-388 Available For Transcription  
1860   M653-591 Available For Transcription  
1860 Slave   M653-603 Available For Transcription  
1870   M593-748 Available For Transcription  
In 1880 the state of Mississippi was divided for enumeration purposes by the Census Bureau into three Supervisory Districts. SD 1 consisted of counties in northeastern Mississippi, SD 2 of counties in southeastern Mississippi, and SD 3 of western counties.
Location of original 1880 schedules: DAR Library, Washington DC, 23 volumes.
1880
SD 2/EDs 99-102
  T9-664 Available For Transcription  
The Mississippi 1890 Federal Population Schedules were completely destroyed by fire in the Commerce Department Building in January 1921. The Special Schedules Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows in Mississippi are listed below.
There is no special census for this county.
1900   T623-827 Available For Transcription  
1900   T623-828 Available For Transcription  
1910   T624-758 Available For Transcription  
1920   T625-893 Available For Transcription  
1930
64-1 to 64-17
  T626-1165 Available For Transcription  
1940
64-1 to 64-6
  T627-2064 Available For Transcription  
1940
64-7A to 64-7B
  T627-2064 Available For Transcription  
1940
64-8 to 64-24
  T627-2064 Available For Transcription  
All information in this table Copyright 2012 by Christine Ayers, Kathy Grace & Maggie Stewart.

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