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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 |
UTAH |
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Beaver 2. Box Elder 3. Cache 4. Carbon 5. Daggett 6. Davis 7. Duchesne 8. Emery 9. Garfield 10. Grand 11. Iron 12. Juab 13. Kane 14. Millard 15. Morgan 16. Piute 17. Rich 18. Salt 19. Lake 20. San Juan 21. Sanpete 22. Sevier 23. Summit 24. Tooele 25. Uintah 26. Utah 27. Wasatch 28. Washington 29. Wayne 30. Weber |
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Belgian population
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1850: | 1860: 0 | 1870 : 2 | |||||||
3. Cache | 1 | ||||||||
26. Utah | 1 | ||||||||
Carson see Nevada | 3 | ||||||||
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Utah was acquired from Mexico in 1848 and established as a territory in September 1850, including most of present-day Nevada and western Colorado. Utah's 1850 census was taken as of April 1, 1851 and included almost no population outside the present State. |
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The 1860 population includes some persons in present-day Wyoming, but excludes counties located in present-day Nevada. The 1870 population excludes Rio Virgin County, which was part of Nevada although enumerated as part of Utah. |
Colorado and Nevada were separated in 1861, with further transfers from Utah to Nevada in 1862 and 1866. | Utah acquired its present boundaries in 1868, and was admitted as a State on January 4, 1896. |