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Carolyn Griffith
County Coordinator

 
Elaine Stone
Co-Coordinator  

 

    MICROFILM AND MICROFICHE

    The following microfilm/microfiche resources are available for rent through the Heritage Quest (formerly the American Genealogical Lending Library or AGLL). You can pay the annual membership yourself, or see if your local library is a member.

    1870-1880 Manufacturing Schedules (T1134-49) 1880 Agriculture Census (T1134-40)
    1880 Defective, Dependent, and Delinquent classes (T1134-50) 1880 Federal Census (T9-1289)
    1880 Mortality Schedules (T1134-59) 1890 Veteran's Census (M123-102)
    1900 Census (T623-1670) 1910 Census (T624-1592)
    1920 Census (T625-1847) 1930 Census (T626-2387)
    (*) References which may not be of much use - Keep in mind that Swisher County did not become an actual organized county until July 17, 1890. A historical edition of the Kress Chronicle, published on July 1, 1976 states that only four people were counted in the 1880 Census of Swisher County.


 

 

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