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ARIZONA & NEW MEXICO


Censuses Index


ARIZONA

1. Apache
2. Cochise
3. Coconino
4. Gila
5. Graham
6. Greenlee
7. La Paz
8. Maricopa
9. Mohave
10. Navajo
11. Pima
12. Pinal
13. Santa Cruz
14. Yavapai
15. Yuma


NEW MEXICO

1. Bernalillo
2. Catron
3. Chaves
4. Cibola
5. Colfax
6. Curry
7. Debaca
8. Dona Ana
9. Eddy
10. Grant
11. Guadalupe
12. Harding
13. Hidalgo
14. Lea
15. Lincoln
16. Los Alamos


 


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    
  (1850)    (1860)    (1870) 
       
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. 
New Mexico Territory was established in December 1850, including most of present-day Arizona and parts of Colorado and Nevada. 
In 1850 census coverage of New Mexico Territory included much of the present State but did not extend beyond it. Present-day Arizona had no census coverage. 

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.
New Mexico was admitted as a State on January 6, 1912.

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.
Arizona was admitted as a State on February 4, 1912

Census of Arizona Territory - April 1864 :

Names: Alexander Vanderwort
Age: 26
Married Or Single: S
Where Born: Belguim
Now Long Resident: 4 Years
Value Of: Miner
Value Of Personal Estate: 50.

Name: Edward Younger
Age: 28
Sex: M
Married Or Single: S
Where Born: Belguim
How Long Resident At This Place: 7 Mo
If Not Native Born, When Naturalized "Show Papers": Papers In Cal.
Occupation: Laborer

Name: Geo. H. Wilson
Age: 44
Sex: M
Married Or Single: M
Where Born: Belgium
How Long Resident At This Place: 3 Year
Occupation: Miner