1880 Federal Census, Colquitt County, Georgia (Transcriber Notes) The USGenWeb Archives provide genealogical and historical data to the general public without fee or charge of any kind. It is intended that this material not be used in a commercial manner. All submissions become part of the permanent collection. Abstracted by Jacki Jonas from public records. Edited and formatted by Maggie Stewart, August 2002. Submitted by Jacki Jonas May 17, 2002. This transcription was proofread by Maggie Stewart <73777.25@compuserve.com>. Both above notices must remain when copied or downloaded. jackij@chesapeake.net ___________________________________________________________ NOTE: For more information on Colquitt County Georgia, Please visit the Colquitt County GAGenWeb page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~gacolqu2/ ___________________________________________________________ This work follows all guidelines of the USGW Census Project, http://www.usgwcensus.org/. ____________________________________________________________________________ This is the 1880 Federal Census for Colquitt County, Georgia ____________________________________________________________________________ Colquitt County, 1880 Federal Census Transcriber Notes General: The column for Months Unemployed was checked in many cases. I indicated this with an asterisk (*) in the transcription. It appears that many of those cases are farmers or farm laborers, but not all. If I was unsure of the transcription of a particular name, I followed it with a question mark (?). Some remarks are simply an asterisked number. More details are below. I welcome corrections or suggestions to my transcription. *1 This seems to be the Sion Kee family from the 1870 Colquitt census, page 418A. *2 The name appears to be Winnie on the census; family researcher Harry Folsom says it's Minnie. *3 The name appears as Coral R. on the census; family researcher Harry Folsom says it's Carroll Raleigh. *4 This child is actually a son named Clower according to family descendents. Enumerator's certification, p. 298A: I certify that I have this day completed the enumeration of the district assigned, and that the returns have been duly and truthfully made in accordance with law and my oath of office. June 30th 1880 John R. Bozeman, enumerator