Thursday, January 17, 2019

Treasure Chest Thursday - 1830 U.S. Census for Daniel Spangler Household in Sandy Creek, Pennsylvania

It's Treasure Chest Thursday - a chance 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 the Daniel Spangler household in Sandy Creek, Mercer County, Pennsylvania:

The Daniel Spangler census entry is the 9th  from the top entry on the image above:



The data extracted from this record is:

Head of household:  Danl Spangler

*  1 male aged 40 to 49 [certainly Daniel, born in 1781]

*  2 females under age 5 [probably daughter Dorothea born in 1827, and an unknown female child]
*  2 females aged 5 to 9 [probably daughter Sarah born in 1824 and daughter Elizabeth born 1822]
*  1 female aged 10 to 14 [probably Anna Maria born in 1818]
*  1 female aged 30 to 39 [certainly wife Elizabeth, born in 1796]


The source citation for this record is:

1830 United States Federal Census, Population Schedule, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, Sandy Creek township, Page 237, Daniel Spangler household, online database and digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com), citing National Archives Microfilm Publication M19, Roll 149.

Daniel Spangler (1781-1851) was my 3rd great-grandfather, who married Elizabeth King (1796-1863)  in 1815 in York, Pennsylvania and they had ten children between 1818 and 1841.  I am descended through daughter Rebecca Spangler (1832-1901), who married David Jackson Carringer in 1851 in Mercer County.

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