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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 |
ARIZONA & NEW MEXICO |
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ARIZONA 1. Apache |
NEW MEXICO 1. Bernalillo |
17. Luna 18. McKinley 19. Mora 20. Otero 21. Quay 22. Rio Arriba 23. Roosevelt 24. San Juan 25. San Miguel 26. Sandoval 27. Santa Fe 28. Sierra 29. Socorro 30. Taos 31. Torrance 32. Union 33. Valencia |
Belgian population
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1850 : - | 1860 : 5 | 1870 : 10 | |||||||
ARIZONA Territory - 1864 : | ARIZONA | 5 | |||||||
see bellow | 11. Pima | 3 | |||||||
14. Yavapai | 2 | ||||||||
NEW MEXICO | 5 | NEW MEXICO | 5 | ||||||
1. Bernalillo | 1 | ||||||||
10. Grant | 2 | ||||||||
15. Lincoln | 1 | ||||||||
19. Mora | 2 | 19. Mora | 1 | ||||||
25. San Miguel | 2 | ||||||||
30. Taos | 1 |
![]() 1850 New Mexico was acquired in part in 1845 when Texas joined
the United States, and in part directly from Mexico in 1848 and 1853. |
![]() 1860 New Mexico acquired its present boundaries in 1863.
The 1860 population refers essentially to the present State; it excludes the
then Arizona County, which was located within present-day Arizona, as well
as areas that became part of Colorado Territory in 1861. 1870
Arizona was established as a territory in 1863 from New
Mexico Territory, and acquired its present boundaries in 1866. Northern
and central Arizona first had census coverage in 1870. |
Census of Arizona Territory - April 1864
: Names: Alexander Vanderwort
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