Population Census

The population censuses of previous landowners provide a great deal of information about the families that previously lived on the land.  For example, the census tells of the size of the family at the time of the census, as well as where each family member was born and after 1880, where the parents of each member were born. This allows for a general recreation of the migration pattern specific to this family. The later the census, the greater the amount of information documented.  The 1930 census even asks if the family owns a radio.

The links below provide census information about the different families whose farms included the present day Pilot Grove State Preserve.

1850 Samuel Carson

1850 Samuel Carson (continued)

1860 Samuel Carson

1870 Samuel Carson and William Welsh

1880 Samuel Carson

1880 William Welsh

1900 Samuel Welsh

1900 William Welsh

1910 Samuel Welsh

1920 Samuel and Glenn Welsh

1930 Samuel Welsh

1930 Glenn and Dale Welsh

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