The Fifth U.S. Census ~ 1830

  The 1830 U.S. Census reflects the resident status as of the 1st of June, 1830.

      Information recorded on the 1830 U.S. Census:

     ¯ Name of head of family.

     ¯ Number of free white males and females in the following age groups:

               under 5 years,

               5 to 9 years,

               10 to 14 years,

               15 to 19 years,

               20 to 29 years,

               30 to 39 years,

               40 to 49 years,

               50 to 59 years,

               60 to 69 years,

               70 to 79 years,

               80 to 89 years,

               90 to 99 years,

               100 years and over,

     ¯ Number of foreigners not naturalized.

     ¯ Number of male and female slaves and free colored persons in the

               following age groups:

               under 10 years,

               10 to 23 years,

               24 to 35 years,

               36 to 54 years,

               55 to 100 years,

               100 years and over.

     ¯ Number of white deaf and dumb persons in the following age groups:

               under 14 years,

               14 to 24 years,

               25 years and over.

     ¯ Number of white blind persons.

 

  The 1830 U.S. Census is available on microfilm, and can be purchased from the National Archives at the following address: National Archives Trust Fund, P.O. Box 100793, Atlanta, GA, 30384.

  Pennsylvania returns are found on Microfilm Publication #M19. Bedford County is recorded on Roll #152. Cambria County is recorded on Roll #161. Huntingdon County is recorded on Roll #166. Somerset County is recorded in Roll #161.