Madison
Parish Louisiana - Sixth Census: 1840
Submitted by Richard P. Sevier dicksevier@gmail.com
2/22/2002
This was
the first census since Madison became a parish in 1838. To locate a person on
these census images, first go to the 1840
Census Index to find the correct page number. Then click on the hyperlink
for that page. The 1840 census images are stored two images per page shown by
the page number followed by an "l" or "r" (left or right).
The left hand page contains the names of the heads of household. The right hand
page contains additional data and the page number. To enlarge
the image click on the enlargement button or right-click the image and “zoom
in.” These images are reproductions of the actual census ledgers and are
of fair quality.
The sixth
census of the United States lists information that should reflect living status
on June 1, 1840 (Census Day).
Many thanks to the Allen County Library of Fort Wayne, Indiana for
the use of their census images.
Information recorded:
·
Name of county and city, ward,
township, parish or precinct
·
Name of head of family
·
Number of free white males and
females, in the same age brackets as 1830
·
Number of male and female slaves, in
the same age brackets as 1830
·
Occupations of employed family
members (mining, agriculture, commerce, manufacturing and trade; navigation of
the ocean; navigation of canals, lakes, rivers; learned professions and
engineers)
·
Number of persons in school
·
Number of persons over 21 who cannot
read and write
·
Number of persons who are insane
·
Name and age of Revolutionary War
pensioners