Indians in Mason County Michigan 1870 Census

The following 229 people were identified as Indians (I) in column 6 (color) of the 1870 census for Mason County Michigan. The instructions to enumerators for conducting the 1870 census are essentially the same as those for the 1860 census:

Indians not taxed are not to be enumerated. The families of Indians who have renounced tribal rule, and who under state or territory laws exercise the rights of citizens, are to be enumerated. 1

So the following 229 people identified in the 1870 Mason County Michigan census are believed to have renounced tribal rule, and under state law, exercised their rights as citizens to be enumerated.

I noticed when compiling these results that the population of those being identified as Indians in Mason County dropped from 409 in 1860, to only 229 in 1870. This follows a recognized statewide pattern of lower Native American population for Michigan, which at this time I cannot identify the reason for.

The records below contains only those in a household who were identified by an I for their color. There may be others in the household who are not identified below and that will be on the actual census images.

TownF#H#GivenSurnameAgeSexRaceBirth LocationOccupation
Eden4041MarthaEorkip45fIndianMichigan
Eden4041DavidEorkip20mIndianMichiganFarmer
Eden4041WilliamEorkip15mIndianMichiganFarmer
Eden4142CharlesCrane21mIndianMichiganFarmer
Eden4142BetsyCrane20fIndianMichigan
Eden4142MaryCrane5 monthsfIndianMichigan
Eden4142JohnCrane5mIndianMichigan
Eden4243FreemanSutton40mIndianMichiganFarmer
Eden4243MarySutton20fIndianMichigan
Eden4243WilliamSutton6mIndianMichigan
Eden4243JohnSutton4mIndianMichigan
Eden4243JaneSutton1fIndianMichigan
Eden4344CharlesDeane28mIndianMichiganFarmer
Eden4344MaryDeane40fIndianMichigan
Eden4344JaneDeane5fIndianMichigan
Eden4445CharlesHenry30mIndianMichiganFarmer
Eden4445Shob wasHenry50fIndianMichigan
Eden4445Ta be zhaHenry45fIndianMichigan
Eden4546AlmonGore40mIndianMichiganFarmer
Eden4546MaryGore35fIndianMichigan
Eden4546JaneGore2fIndianMichigan
Eden4647Tush taw50fIndianMichigan
Eden4647Sarah5fIndianMichigan
Eden4647No din18mIndianMichiganFarmer
Eden4748JohnBeem40mIndianMichiganFarmer
Eden4748NancyBeem40fIndianMichigan
Eden4748JacobBeem9mIndianMichigan
Eden4849GeorgeBemis21mIndianMichiganFarmer
Eden4849JaneBemis16fIndianMichigan
Eden4950GeorgeBaimus65mIndianMichiganFarmer
Eden4950BetsyBaimus50fIndianMichigan
Eden4950MarthaBaimus12fIndianMichigan
Eden4950JaneBaimus8fIndianMichigan
Eden5051Koose mush65mIndianMichiganFarmer
Eden5051Martha65fIndianMichigan
Eden5152Ekoosea mush60mIndianMichiganFarmer
Eden5152Mary55fIndianMichigan
Eden5152Jane9fIndianMichigan
Eden5152John5mIndianMichigan
Eden5253JosephTa co tush29mIndianMichiganFarmer
Eden5253NancyTa co tush26fIndianMichigan
Eden5253MarthaTa co tush6fIndianMichigan
Eden5354ThomasEddy50mIndianMichiganFarmer
Eden5354MarthaEddy45fIndianMichigan
Eden5354EmmaEddy8fIndianMichigan
Eden5354EuniceEddy6fIndianMichigan
Eden5455Coung nahgon65mIndianMichiganFarmer
Eden5455Jane65fIndianMichigan
Eden5455Mawbeese15mIndianMichiganFarmer
Eden5556Jo me tag wis50mIndianMichiganFarmer

Citations:
  1. Eighth Census, United States—1860. Instructions to U.S. Marshals, p. 14.[]

Topics:
1870 Census,

Collection:
Michigan Census Records: A directory of resources providing online access to Michigan Census records. See also United States Census Records for census records on all of the United States.

2 thoughts on “Indians in Mason County Michigan 1870 Census”

  1. I am trying to trace my family roots. I have a picture of my great grandma Marillah Lillian Bedford whose parents are James Bedford and Mary Jane Walker Card, Mary Jane Walker Cards parents are William Card and Clarissa Walker. I do believe my family is the descendants of a Michigan Tribe. If you can help me with any information it would be greatly appreciated.

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