The final territorial census, with a few notes on changing township names & boundaries in old Washington County
Wisconsin officially enumerated its final territorial census on December 1, 1847. Six short months later, on May 30, 1848, Wisconsin was admitted to the Union as the 30th state. The individual schedules for Wisconsin’s 1847 territorial census still exist for most counties. Unfortunately, the schedules for old Washington county are not among them.
The surviving schedules of the 1847 Wisconsin territorial census are available for researchers on two microfilms:
- Brown County to Sheboygan County: FHS film 1,293,921.
- Walworth County to Winnebago county: FHS film 1,293,922. This is also available online as DGS film 5,706,935. The one surviving Washington county schedule page (see below) is image 114 of 1361.
The first of the two 1847 census microfilms has not yet been digitized. So if you’d like to view the 1847 census schedules—for, say, Brown or Milwaukee counties—you will need to wait until the Wisconsin Historical Society library and archives in Madison are once again open for business. Or, if you live in Wisconsin, you should be able to request and view WHS microfilms at your local library or nearby Wisconsin Historical Society Area Research Center, once they are up and running again.
All that remains of the 1847 Washington county census is this page with the official tally for each category in each district:
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