It's Treasure Chest Thursday - time to look in my digital image files to see what treasures I can find for my family history and genealogy musings.
The treasure today is the 1830 U.S. Census record for William Knapp (1775-1856) in Newton, Sussex County, New Jersey:
The entry for William Knapp:
The enumeration of the William Knapp household included this information:
* 1 male under age 5 years [Manning Knapp, born 1825]
* 1 male age 5 to 9 years [William Knapp, born 1823]
* 2 males age 15 to 19 years [Benjamin Knapp, born 1811, and Charles Knapp, born 1813]
* 1 male age 50 to 59 years [William Knapp, born 1775]
* 1 female under age 5 years [perhaps Elsie Knapp, born 1831?); or an unknown child or household member.]
* 2 females age 10 to 14 years [Sarah Knapp, born 1818]
* 1 female age 20 to 29 years [Catherine Knapp, born 1810]
* 1 female age 40 to 49 years [Sarah Knapp, born 1785]
The source citation for this record is:
1830 United States Federal Census, Population Schedule, Sussex County, New Jersey, Newton township, page 222, William Knapp entry; indexed database and digital image, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed 29 October 2011), citing National Archives Microfilm Publication M19, Roll 82.
William Knapp (1775-1856) and Sarah (Cutter) Knapp (1785-1878) are my third great-grandparents. I descend through their daughter Sarah (Knapp) Auble (1818-after 1900), who married David Auble (1817-1894) in 1844.
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