This Census of Gallia County was subscribed by David Boggs, Assistant
to the Marshall of Ohio, in August of 1820. The transcription on the
following pages was taken from a microfilm of the original, which was
part of the records of the Bureau of the Census in the National Archives.
The 1820 Personal Property Tax List is lost, and this census more than
adequately fills that gap.
A blank 1820 census extraction form
can be accessed by clicking on this link: Census
Form. The
column for males includes a separate column for males from age 16-18.
This is omitted in the column for females, but in this census some
of the entries for Springfield Township apparently also include
this data, so you will notice six columns for females for those entries,
which is identical to the male data. Also on the original were eight
columns labeled “Free Coulured People.” On this transcription,
[coulured] follows the Head of Household name. These people had 4 age
groups for the Males & four identical age groups for the Females
as follows:
1 st Column: Under 14 years of age
2 nd Column: Of 14 and
under 26 years of age
3 rd Column: Of 26 and under 45 years of
age
4 th Column: Of 45 and upwards |
[+] Indicates households with unnamed “Free
Coulured People.”
Also, on the original census, there were
eight age group columns for “Slaves.” There was only
one slave indicated on the entire census – a female of 45 years & upward,
living with Nathaniel Gates. This may have been a slip of the pen,
since slavery was forbidden by the Northwest Ordinance in 1787. Slaveowners
who moved to Ohio often brought their former slaves along with them,
where they continued to live under their similar conditions.
This Census was very difficult to transcribe, as
the handwriting was very difficult to read, and many names were obviously
misspelled. In some cases where there was more than one way to interpret
what a name actually was, an alternate spelling was provided in brackets
[ ]. |