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Most of the 1890 Federal Census was destroyed. A Special Schedule for "Surviving Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, & Widows, Etc." still exists. The names and Robertson County hometowns/precincts are  listed below. Additional information (rank, company, name of regiment or vessel, date of enlistment, date of discharge, & length of service) also appear on the schedule but are not listed here.

ACKERMAN, WILLIAM K., Franklin

CLARK, JOHN B., Hearne

DEVILLENEURE, CHARLES L., Precinct 5

HENNINGER, J. G., Hearne (not absolutely certain about the spelling of the last name, although a J. George Henninger who would have been about the right age is buried in the Hearne Norwood Cemetery)

HESTER, WILLIAM J., Franklin

JOHNSON, EDWARD, Hearne

KING, STEPHEN W., Franklin

LEET, DOUGLAS M., Precinct 3

MANDRELL, JOHN F., Hearne

MCLARTY, WILLIAM A., Precinct 5

PERKINS, H. P., Hearne

REUSCH, JOHN H., Franklin (not absolutely certain about the spelling of the last name, although a John H. Reusch who would have been about the right age is buried in the Hearne Norwood Cemetery)

TURNER, W. GEORGE, Hearne

ZWEIFEL, JOHN DAVID, Franklin (buried in the New Baden Cemetery)