Censuses Nebraska
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BELGIANS IN AMERICA:    American Censuses  1850 / 1860 / 1870

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NEBRASKA


Censuses Index


Belgian population       (1850)    (1860)    (1870)

       
1850 :  1860 : 7 (10) 1870 : 12
        12. Butler 1
        20. Cuming 1
        27. Dodge 2
    28. Douglas 4 28. Douglas 4
        34. Gage 1
    50. Kearney 1    
    56. Shorter (Lincoln) 1 56. Lincoln 1
        64. Nemaha 1
    71. Platte 1    
    76. Saline (1) 0 76. Saline 1
    Gold Hill Settlement  (see Nebraska) 3    

(1) The Vifquain family listed as "FRENCH" in Saline ( Clay County Census in 1860 )

1. Adams
2. Antelope
3. Arthur
4. Banner
5. Blaine
6. Boone
7. Box Butte
8. Boyd
9. Brown
10. Buffalo
11. Burt
12. Butler
13. Cass
14. Cedar
15. Chase
16. Cherry
17. Cheyenne
18. Clay
19. Colfax
20. Cuming
21. Custer
22. Dakota
23. Dawes
24. Dawson
25. Deuel
26. Dixon
27. Dodge
28. Douglas
29. Dundy
30. Fillmore
31. Franklin
32. Frontier
33. Furnas
34. Gage
35. Garden
36. Garfield
37. Gosper
38. Grant
39. Greeley
40. Hall
41. Hamilton
42. Harlan
43. Hayes
44. Hitchcock
45. Holt
46. Hooker
47. Howard
48. Jefferson
49. Johnson
50. Kearney
51. Keith
52. Keya Paha
53. Kimball
54. Knox
55. Lancaster
56. Lincoln
57. Logan
58. Loup
59. Madison
60. McPherson
61. Merrick
62. Morrill
63. Nance
64. Nemaha
65. Nuckolls
66. Otoe
67. Pawnee
68. Perkins
69. Phelps
70. Pierce
71. Platte
72. Polk
73. Red Willow
74. Richardson
75. Rock
76. Saline
77. Sarpy
78. Saunders
79. Scotts Bluff
80. Seward
81. Sheridan
82. Sherman
83. Sioux
84. Stanton
85. Thayer
86. Thomas
87. Thurston
88. Valley
89. Washington
90. Wayne
91. Webster
92. Wheeler
93. York
 
Census coverage of Nebraska began in 1860 in the eastern part of the present State. The 1860 census of Nebraska Territory also included scattered forts and settlements in present-day Wyoming and the Dakotas west of the Missouri River. 
Other such settlements in the portion of the Territory included in present-day Montana were reported with Dakota Territory, and those in present-day Colorado were reported with Colorado Territory, although these two territories were not established until 1861
Nebraska was admitted as a State on March 1, 1867, with nearly its present boundaries. Its last significant boundary change was the transfer of an area from Dakota Territory in 1882.