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==Source Citation:==
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==Source Citation==
Census Year: 1880; Census Place: District 32, Charlton, Georgia; Archive Collection Number: T1137; Roll: T1137:11; Page: 15; Line: 04; Schedule Type: Agriculture.
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==Individuals on this Record==
 
==Individuals on this Record==
*George Johns
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*{{has person |name=George Johns}}
*Israel Johns
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*{{has person |name=Israel Johns}}
*Sylvester Johns
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*{{has person |name=Sylvester Johns}}
*[[Micajah Crews]]
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*{{has person |name=Micajah Crews}}
*Paul Johns
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*{{has person |name=Paul Johns}}
*Joseph Johns
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*{{has person |name=Joseph Johns}}
*James Crews
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*{{has person |name=James Crews (bef. 1880) |alt=James Crews}}
*Silas A O'Quinn
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*{{has person |name=Silas A O'Quinn}}
*Leonard Harris
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*{{has person |name=Leonard Harris}}
*Jimpsey Harris
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*{{has person |name=Jimpsey Harris}}
*James Cowel
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*{{has person |name=James Cowel}}
*Francis Cowel (Crews)
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*{{has person |name=Francis Cowel (Crews) |surname=Crews}}
  
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==Notes==
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Agricultural schedules of 1850, 1860, and 1870 provide the following information for each farm: name of owner or manager, number of improved and unimproved acres, and the cash value of the farm, farming machinery, livestock, animals slaughtered during the past year, and "homemade manufactures." The schedules also indicate the number of horses, mules, "milch cows," working oxen, other cattle, sheep, and swine owned by the farmer. The amount of oats, rice, tobacco, cotton, wool, peas and beans, Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, barley, buckwheat, orchard products, wine, butter, cheese, hay, clover seed, other grass seeds, hops, hemp, flax, flaxseed, silk cocoons, maple sugar, cane sugar, molasses, and beeswax and honey produced during the preceding year is also noted. The 1880 schedules provide additional details, such as the amount of acreage used for each kind of crop, the number of poultry, and the number of eggs produced.
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Exclusions--Not every farm was included in these schedules. In 1850, for example, small farms that produced less than $100 worth of products annually were not included. By 1870, farms of less than three acres or which produced less than $500 worth of products were not included.
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</blockquote><ref>https://www.archives.gov/research/census/nonpopulation#ag</ref>
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Agricultural schedules of 1850, 1860, and 1870 provide the following information for each farm: name of owner or manager, number of improved and unimproved acres, and the cash value of the farm, farming machinery, livestock, animals slaughtered during the past year, and "homemade manufactures." The schedules also indicate the number of horses, mules, "milch cows," working oxen, other cattle, sheep, and swine owned by the farmer. The amount of oats, rice, tobacco, cotton, wool, peas and beans, Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, barley, buckwheat, orchard products, wine, butter, cheese, hay, clover seed, other grass seeds, hops, hemp, flax, flaxseed, silk cocoons, maple sugar, cane sugar, molasses, and beeswax and honey produced during the preceding year is also noted. The 1880 schedules provide additional details, such as the amount of acreage used for each kind of crop, the number of poultry, and the number of eggs produced.

Exclusions--Not every farm was included in these schedules. In 1850, for example, small farms that produced less than $100 worth of products annually were not included. By 1870, farms of less than three acres or which produced less than $500 worth of products were not included.

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