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Northampton County, Virginia Census Records, 1820-1840 (Revised Edition)
This work contains transcriptions of the 1820, 1830 and 1840 Northampton County, Virginia, censuses. Genealogists, or any individual researching their family tree, will find this useful in their quest to fill missing gaps.The first section is devoted to the painstakingly transcribed 1820 Population Census for Northampton County, Virginia. Censuses were taken in 1790, 1800 and 1810; however, this is the earliest that has survived. Taken by Samuel G. Carpenter, assistant to the Marshall of Virginia, this version is different from later ones. This one was written on plain paper with lines and columns drawn by Mr. Carpenter, and was three decades before the history-making 1850 Census which listed all members of a family for the first time. This census contains 757 total households.The 1830 Census is unlike the one previous for several reasons. Most notably this census contains far fewer households and each household contained far more persons. This census contains 404 households and a total of 8,644 persons which is an average of 21.4 persons per household. There were eight households with fifty or more per household and only six households with less than ten per household in the first thirteen pages of the census. The largest household has sixty-nine, and one household had ten male slaves under ten and eleven female slaves under ten.Northampton County, Virginia�s 1840 Census, the 6th Federal Census, is different from the 1820 Census because it has twice as many age categories. The 1840 Census has thirteen age groups each for free white males and females. Free colored males and females and slaves, both male and female, also have more age categories. Names of head of household are in the original order recorded by Mr. Carpenter to preserve areas and neighborhoods for genealogy research. In addition to the Agriculture, Commerce and Manufacturing categories in Employment, this Census has added one for Navigation of the ocean and one for Learned professions and engineers. In the original census there are thirty names to a page and a total of twenty-five pages. The total population count for Northampton County is 7,714. Another difference in the 1840 Census over the 1820 Census is that Free White Persons, Free Colored Persons and Slaves are all listed together on one form.
Northampton County, Virginia Land Tax Records, 1826-1850
This is the third volume in a series of land tax records, which offer a wealth of valuable genealogical data presented in a convenient table format with entries listed alphabetically by surname within each section. This volume includes twelve complete years: 1826, 1828, 1830, 1832, 1835, 1838, 1840, 1842, 1843, 1845, 1848, and 1850 and the totals for all the years during the period. The totals sheet also includes the tax rate and commissioner for each year. Column headings include: Name of Owners (Residence is Northampton unless otherwise noted), Estate whether held in fee or life etc., Number of Acres of Land, District of Land, Distance and bearing from Court Yard, Value of Land per acre including buildings, Sum added on account of buildings, Total value of the land and buildings, Amount of tax at the current rate per every $100, and Explanation of alterations during the preceding year. Tables include: 1826 Land Tax by Levin Y. Winder Com: Rev:, 1828 Land Tax by Levin Y. Winder Com: Rev:, 1830 Land Tax by Levin Y. Winder Com: Rev:, 1832 Land Tax by Levin Y. Winder Com: Rev:, 1835 Land Tax by Levin Y. Winder Com: Rev:, 1838 Land Tax by Edmund Roberts Com: Rev:, 1840 Land Tax by Edmund Roberts Com: Rev:, 1842 Land Tax by Edmund Roberts Com: Rev:, 1843 Land Tax by Edward P. Roberts Com: Rev:, 1845 Land Tax by Edward P. Roberts Com: Rev:, 1848 Land Tax by Edward P. Roberts Com: Rev:, 1850 Land Tax by Edward P. Roberts Com: Rev:, and Land Tax Totals by year 1826-1850.
Northampton County, Virginia 1890 Land Tax

Northampton County, Virginia 1890 Land Tax

Allen B Hamilton

Heritage Books
2020
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This volume is presented in the same double-page format as Northampton County, Virginia, 1890 Personal Property Tax List due to the volume of information. It offers a wealth of valuable genealogical data presented in a convenient table format with entries listed alphabetically by surname within most sections. Column headings include: Name of Person who by himself or by his tenant has the freehold in possession the land charged (residence of the owner of the tract of land - both in column 1); Nature of the owner's estate whether held in fee or for life; Number of acres in each tract; Name of tract and description of the land; Distance and Bearing from the courthouse; Value of land per acre, including buildings; Sum included in the value of each tract of land on account of buildings; Total value of the land and buildings; Amt. of tax on the land and buildings at 30 cts. on every $100 value thereof; Amt. of tax on the land and buildings at 10 cts. on every $100 value thereof; TOTAL TAX; Amt. of tax levied for county free school purposes; Amt. of tax levied for district free school purposes; Total levy for county and district free school purposes; and Amt. of Tax levied for County Purposes. Chapters include: Capeville District, Recapitulation, Eastville District, Recapitulation, Franktown District, Recapitulation, Cape Charles City, Recapitulation, County Recapitulation, Cape Charles (map and lots), Oaths & Certificates, Largest Landowners, and Largest taxpayers. Several facsimile reprints of original documents and a full-name index add to the value of this work.
Northampton County, Virginia Personal Property Tax Lists, 1863-1870
This is the fifth in a series of personal property tax records. This volume covers the years 1863-1866 and 1868-1870; as well as totals for all years and the home or employer of black males in 1868 and 1869. It is interesting to note in 1865 that nearly one hundred percent of those listed paid the same amount of tax which was forty cents. The introduction includes a breakdown of the various templates during 1863 to 1870, which corresponds to the original documents.2022, 81/2x11, paper, 456 pp
Northampton County, Virginia Land Tax Records, 1800-1825
Mr. Hamilton has compiled a wealth of valuable genealogical data presented in a convenient table format with entries listed alphabetically by surname within each section. Tables include: The Land Roll for the County of Northampton for 1800, 1802, 1805, and 1807 by Golding Ward, Comm'r of Tax and The Land Roll for the County of Northampton for 1810 and 1812 by Levin Y. Winder, Comm'r of Tax with column headings for the name of the proprietor of land, quantity of land, rate per acre, total amount of land value (pounds, shillings and pence), and amount of tax (dollars and cents); The Land Roll for the County of Northampton for 1815 and 1818 by Levin Y. Winder, Comm'r of Tax with column headings for the owner's full name, number of acres of land, description of land, rate of land, land value (pounds, shillings and pence), and land tax (dollars and cents); and, The Land Roll for the County of Northampton for 1820, 1822, and 1825 by Levin Y. Winder with column headings for the owner's full name, estate, number of acres of land, description of land, distance from Ct. Ho., value, sum for buildings, total value S ct., tax on land, and remarks. Tables are also included for the distance and bearing from court yard (in miles) that lists full names and number of miles, and land tax totals for 1800-1825.