↑ Gagnier-132 was created by Richard Van Wasshnova through the import of JaquesGagnier2.ged on May 31, 2014. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
↑ Source: #S5 Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Note: white females under 10.....1 CONT Angelica or Mary Desanges? one died? Data: Text: 272 Cagnier, Usta white males under 10.....2 white males 26-44.....1 white females under 10.....1 white females 16-25......1 persons engaged in agriculture......1
Source: S5 Abbreviation: Census > 1820 > US Federal Title: Census, US Federal, 1820 Publication: Series: M33 Rolls: 1 - 142 CONT 1820 Facts CONT 1. Fourth U.S. decennial population census. CONT 2. U.S. population: 9.6 million (8.1 Text: Series: M33 Rolls: 1 - 142 CONT 1820 Facts CONT 1. Fourth U.S. decennial population census. CONT 2. U.S. population: 9.6 million (8.1 million free, 1.5 million slave) CONT 3. Census conducted by U.S. marshals under the direction of the Secretary of State. 4. Census day: 1st Monday in August (7 August 1820). CONT 5. Mandated copies: One set, sent to the federal district court. Same copy ordered sent to the U.S. Secretary of State in 1830. Note: C: and Settings Documents 1820 Federal Population Census for Michigan, Monroe County.htm CONT Lenawee County was part of Monroe County until 1826. CONT Washington Township & Port Lawrence Township were part of Monroe County until 1836 when they became part of Lucas County, Ohio. Repository: #R1 Italicized: Y Paranthetical: N
Repository: R1 Name: Richard Van Wasshnova Address: Richard Van Wasshnova CONT 1660 Monterey Road, 9G CONT Seal Beach, CA 90740 Name: Richard Van Wasshnova Address 1: 1660 Monterey Road, 9G Address 2: Seal Beach, CA 90740 Phone Number: 562-430-6590
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