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BELGIANS IN AMERICA: American Censuses 1850 / 1860 / 1870
American Censuses 1850/1860/1870 : link to the censuses by States |
Distribution
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The settlers |
The Catholic Missions |
NEBRASKA |
Belgian population
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1850 : | 1860 : 7 (10) | 1870 : 12 | |||||||
12. Butler | 1 | ||||||||
20. Cuming | 1 | ||||||||
27. Dodge | 2 | ||||||||
28. Douglas | 4 | 28. Douglas | 4 | ||||||
34. Gage | 1 | ||||||||
50. Kearney | 1 | ||||||||
56. Shorter (Lincoln) | 1 | 56. Lincoln | 1 | ||||||
64. Nemaha | 1 | ||||||||
71. Platte | 1 | ||||||||
76. Saline (1) | 0 | 76. Saline | 1 | ||||||
Gold Hill Settlement (see Nebraska) | 3 |
(1) The Vifquain family listed as "FRENCH" in Saline ( Clay County Census in 1860 )
1. Adams 2. Antelope 3. Arthur 4. Banner 5. Blaine 6. Boone 7. Box Butte 8. Boyd 9. Brown 10. Buffalo 11. Burt 12. Butler 13. Cass 14. Cedar 15. Chase 16. Cherry 17. Cheyenne 18. Clay 19. Colfax 20. Cuming |
21. Custer 22. Dakota 23. Dawes 24. Dawson 25. Deuel 26. Dixon 27. Dodge 28. Douglas 29. Dundy 30. Fillmore 31. Franklin 32. Frontier 33. Furnas 34. Gage 35. Garden 36. Garfield 37. Gosper 38. Grant 39. Greeley 40. Hall |
41. Hamilton 42. Harlan 43. Hayes 44. Hitchcock 45. Holt 46. Hooker 47. Howard 48. Jefferson 49. Johnson 50. Kearney 51. Keith 52. Keya Paha 53. Kimball 54. Knox 55. Lancaster 56. Lincoln 57. Logan 58. Loup |
59. Madison 60. McPherson 61. Merrick 62. Morrill 63. Nance 64. Nemaha 65. Nuckolls 66. Otoe 67. Pawnee 68. Perkins 69. Phelps 70. Pierce 71. Platte 72. Polk 73. Red Willow 74. Richardson 75. Rock 76. Saline |
77. Sarpy 78. Saunders 79. Scotts Bluff 80. Seward 81. Sheridan 82. Sherman 83. Sioux 84. Stanton 85. Thayer 86. Thomas 87. Thurston 88. Valley 89. Washington 90. Wayne 91. Webster 92. Wheeler 93. York |
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Census coverage of Nebraska began in 1860 in the eastern
part of the present State. The 1860 census of Nebraska Territory also
included scattered forts and settlements in present-day Wyoming and the
Dakotas west of the Missouri River. Other such settlements in the portion of the Territory included in present-day Montana were reported with Dakota Territory, and those in present-day Colorado were reported with Colorado Territory, although these two territories were not established until 1861 |
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Nebraska was admitted as a State on March 1, 1867, with nearly its present boundaries. Its last significant boundary change was the transfer of an area from Dakota Territory in 1882. |