Censuses Nebraska
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BELGIANS IN AMERICA:    American Censuses  1850 / 1860 / 1870

American Censuses
1850/1860/1870
:
link to the censuses by States 
 Distribution according
to the State of settlement
:
link to the State of settlement

The settlers

The Catholic Missions


Censuses

COLORADO


Censuses Index


1. Adams
2. Alamosa
3. Arapahoe
4. Archuleta
5. Baca
6. Bent
7. Boulder
8. Chaffee
9. Cheyenne
10. Clear Creek
11. Conejos
12. Costilla
13. Crowley
14. Custer
15. Delta
16. Denver
17. Dolores
18. Douglas
19. Eagle
20. El Paso
21. Elbert

22. Fremont
23. Garfield
24. Gilpin
25. Grand
26. Gunnison
27. Hinsdale
28. Huerfano
29. Jackson
30. Jefferson
31. Kiowa
32. Kit Carson
33. La Plata
34. Lake
35. Larimer
36. Las Animas
37. Lincoln
38. Logan
39. Mesa
40. Mineral
41. Moffat
42. Montezuma
43. Montrose
44. Morgan
45. Otero
46. Ouray
47. Park
48. Phillips
49. Pitkin
50. Prowers
51. Pueblo
52. Rio Blanco
53. Rio  Grande
54. Routt
55. Saguache
56. San Juan
57. San Miguel
58. Sedgwick
59. Summit
60. Teller
61. Washington
62. Weld
63. Yuma

Belgian population
      (1850)    (1860)    (1870) 

       
1860 : 5 1870 : 11
3. Arapahoe  11 3. Arapahoe 6
( in Kansas territory )    6. Bent 1
7. Boulder : Gold Hill settlement 3 7. Boulder 3
( in Nebraska territory )   36. Las Animas 1
   

Colorado  had no organized government until 1850, when parts of the present State were included in New Mexico and Utah Territories.Colorado had no census coverage in 1850.
 
Colorado was established as a territory in 1861 with its present boundaries, from parts of Kansas, Nebraska, New Mexico, and Utah Territories. The 1860 population is the total enumerated within the 1861 boundaries. Colorado had no census coverage in 1860 for the portion taken from Utah Territory.
 
Arapahoe Boulder Las Animas