New York City Police Census, 1890
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Following the federal census of 1890, officials of New York City thought federal enumerators had failed to give a true account of city residents. As a result, between September 19th and October 14th of that year, an enumeration of the 24 assembly districts of New York County was taken by policemen of the city. This census produced 1,008 books and 13 percent more residents than the federal enumeration. Of those 1,008 books, only 894 are still available. This updated version of a previously posted database is an index to nine additional books, for a total of 26 police census books (58-61, 953-966, 969, 971-972, 977, 980, 982-983, 990), and adds the names of more than 5,000 people. Information provided includes each resident's name, gender, and age. The book and page number from the original is also given with each entry. Abbreviations in the age column are "M" for months, "W" for weeks, and "D" for days.
Sources Jensen, Howard and Kristi Brown, comps. New York City Police Census, 1890. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001. Original data: City census records on file in the Family History Library under microfilm #1304777, #1304781, and #1309970.
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