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This census has been transcribed by volunteers from a census roll that is often difficult to read. While every effort has been made to be accurate, It is always possible that mistakes have been made. If you see something that needs correcting, send it to Suzanne Shephard and the correction will be placed beside the original transcription with your email address for a source. Please use this information only as a basis for your research.
Transcribed by Carl & Mildred Musselman, prepared for the web by Kristy Williams
This census has been transcribed by volunteers from a census roll that is often difficult to read. While every effort has been made to be accurate, It is always possible that mistakes have been made. If you see something that needs correcting, send it to Kristy Williams and the correction will be placed beside the original transcription with your email address for a source. Please use this information only as a basis for your research. Please read copyright notice at the bottom of this page.
Transcribed by Carl & Mildred Musselman, prepared for the web by Kristy Williams
Page 141, sh.18a-S.D.8, E.D.102-Aquia, south of Aquia Run - 17 May 1910
315 - Wright, Henry A.
H 24ms foreman R.R.
Wood, Frank L. bdr
23ms clerk compensary
Pretty, Eugene H. bdr
26ms foreman R.R.
+ 63 black boarders
laborers on railroad
Here ends enumeration
of Aquia, south of Aquia Run, district
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