As the third census of the United States, the 1810 census was to be completed within nine months (later extended to 10 months), using August 6, 1810 as the official enumeration date. Questions regarding residency and age were based on that date.
Using the name of the head of each household, Census enumerators were asked to count the number of free white males & females by age category, all other free persons (except Indians not taxed), and slaves. New in 1810, the first inquiry on manufacturers' equipment and product values were certified by census enumerator and Assistant Marshall William W Bryan on January 11, 1811.
Stamped and handwritten page numbers were later added to the census. Somehow, pages 224-248 were reversed before the page numbers were assigned. Also, no page was designated as "223". To view the original page order, view the chart at the bottom of this page.
- All Other Free Persons (except Indians not taxed)
SL
- Slaves
Original
Page Order
Assigned
Page Nbrs
1
212
2
213
3
214
4
215
5
216
6
217
7
218
8
219
9
220
10
221
11
222
12
248
13
247
14
246
15
245
16
244
17
243
18
242
19
241
20
240
21
239
22
238
23
237
24
236
25
235
26
234
27
233
28
232
29
231
30
230
31
229
32
228
33
227
34
226
35
225
36
224
CAUTION: Every effort has been made to verify the census information provided above. Page numbers are provided so you can cross check this information with the original documents that can be found online at http://www.archive.org/details/populationschedu0041unix.
** Data transcription by Michael Kay and Paige Creech Kay in April 2011