Lawrence, IN 1860 Federal Census This Census was transcribed by Robert E. Lane and proofread by Lana Magiera for the USGenWeb Census Project®, http://www.us-census.org/ Copyright (c) 2008 by Robert E. Lane ========================================================================= USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the transcriber, or the legal representative of the transcriber, and contact the USGenWeb Census Project File Manager via the email address with proof of this consent. ========================================================================= Census_Year 1860 Microfilm # M653-276 State IN County Lawrence ========================================================================= Transcriber's notes MARION TWP: Pages 879 and 880 are missing. All households are accounted for, so it appears that the person numbering the pages accidentally skipped these page numbers. FLINN TOWNSHIP: The enumerator used pages 583 thru 614, but apparently missed the last of household 6/6 and an additional household, which he picked up on supplemental page 635. He also added more households on page 636. To keep the households in squence, this transcription lists page 635 after page 583 and lists page 636 at the end. Page 636 has the original household numbers (which are in the proper sequence) rather than the revised household numbers. BONO TOWNSHIP: There are a number of problems in this enumeration: 1. The enumerator started with household 121. Later, the households were renumbered to begin with 221. The 2nd page was overlooked, so I renumbered this page so that the household numbers will be consistent with the rest of the enumeration. Also, the enumerator skipped houshold numbers 314 through 425. 2. Grease page numbers 631 and 632 are missing. However, all of the hand page numbers are present, so these pages were either accidentally skipped or were blank. 3. Pages were not used in order. This transcription is in household sequence, so some