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1850 Federal Census: Town of Lisbon, Waukesha County, Wisconsin
Individuals from the following countries and states are included in this town census: England, Wisconsin, Virginia, New York, Ireland, Scotland, Vermont, Massachusetts, Indiana, Connecticut, Maine, Pennsylvania, Norway, Ohio, Canada, At Sea (one resident was born at sea), Germany, New Brunswick, France, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire. There were a total of 1,036 individuals; 555 males, 481 females, no "colored", 299 Male Head of Household listed. The ten oldest individuals in the township, by eldest, and country/state born: Edward Cole, b. abt 1769, England Charlotte Canfield, b. abt 1771, England John Fielder, b. abt 1773, England Susanna Blood, b. abt 1774, Vermont Nathan Peso, b. abt 1775, Massachusetts Sarah Russell, b. abt 1776, England Elizabeth Smith, b. abt 1777, England Phebe Bottsford, b. abt 1779, Connecticut Mary Fielder, b. abt 1779, England Michael Sammon, b. abt 1779, Ireland Also see: Town of Lisbon 1850 Census / Population A thru M Town of Lisbon 1850 Census / Population N thru Z Town of Lisbon Irish Born 1850 Population Town of Lisbon Scottish Born 1850 Population Occupations of Early Town of Lisbon and Village of Sussex Residents: 1850 - 1860 |
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