Marengo County, Alabama Census Records

  1830 Marengo County, Alabama Census Free 1830 Census Form for your Research Hosted at Ancestry.com – Ancestry Free Trial  1830 Marengo County, Census (images and index) $ 1810-1890 Accelerated Indexing Systems $ Hosted at Tracking Your Roots 1830 Marengo Co., AL Census (pdf) Hosted at Census Guide 1830 U.S. Census Guide 1840 Marengo County, Alabama Census Free 1840 Census Form for your Research Hosted at Ancestry.com – Ancestry Free Trial  1840 Marengo County, Census (images and index) $ 1810-1890 Accelerated Indexing Systems $ Hosted at Census Guide 1840 U.S. Census Guide 1850 Marengo County, Alabama Census Free 1850 Census … Read more

Marengo County, Alabama Cemetery Records

Most of these cemetery listings are complete indices at the time of transcription, however, in some cases we list the listing when it is only a partial listing. Hosted at Marengo County, USGenWeb Archives Project Arbor Cemetery, Marengo, Alabama Lipscomb Cemetery, Marengo, Alabama Marengo Co. Al – Magnolia Cemetery Nanafalia Baptist Cemetery, Marengo, Alabama Sidney Cahpel Ame Zion Church Cemetery (African American), Marengo, Alabama Thomaston Cemetery, Marengo, Alabama Hosted at Choctaw County, ALGenWeb Nanafalia Baptist Cemetery Hosted at Marengo Cemetaries Aimwell (A-L) Aimwell (M-Z) Aldrige Allen -Curtis Arbor Barkley Beaver Creek Bethel Bethleham C. Williams Campground Chambers Cheney Christian Union … Read more

Alabama Mortality Census Records

1850 Madison County Alabama Mortality Schedule optimized

The 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, and 1885 censuses included inquiries about persons who had died in the twelve months immediately preceding the enumeration. The 1850, 1960, 1870, and 1880 mortality census for Alabama all survived. Mortality schedules list deaths from 1 June through 31 May of 1849–50, 1859–60, 1869–70, 1879–80, and 1884–85. They provide nationwide, state-by-state death registers that predate the recording of vital statistics in most states. While deaths are under-reported, the mortality schedules remain an invaluable source of information.