Illinois (state) -- St. Clair (county) -- Cahokia (inhabited place)


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Contract Between the American Inhabitants and Tardiveau

The census covers Cahokia, Kaskaskia, and Prairie du Rocher. The census includes the location of the enumeration, and heads of households.

Contract Between the French Inhabitants and Tardiveau

The census covers Cahokia, Kaskaskia, and Prairie du Rocher. The census includes the location of the enumeration, and heads of households.

Frame 0002: State of the Settlements in the Illinois Country Title Page

An image from the 1767 census of settlements in the Illinois Country.

Frame 0001: State of the Settlements in the Illinois Country

An image from the 1767 census of settlements in the Illinois Country.

Recencement General du Pais des Illinois, 1752

The census covers Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres, Cahokia, St. Philippe, Ste. Genevieve, and Prairie du Rocher. The artifact can be used to determine the number of individuals who lived in each of the identified geographical areas. It can also be used to give context about the area where the individuals lived including the type of structures and agriculture present. The transcription of the census found in the Illinois State Genealogical Society Quarterly provides names that can be used to identify families who lived in the area.

Recensement des Illinois, 1732

The census covers Kaskaskia, Fort de Chartres, Cahokia, Illinois. The artifact can be used to determine the number of individuals who lived in each of the identified geographical areas. It can also be used to give context about the area where the individuals lived including the type of structures and agriculture present. The transcription of the census found in the Illinois State Genealogical Society Quarterly provides names that can be used to identify families who lived in the area.

Recensement General des Habitations et Habitans de la Colonie de La Louisianne Ainsy Quils Se Sont Nommes au Premier Janvier 1726

The census covers the colony of Louisiana, including the Illinois country. The artifact can be used to determine the number of individuals who lived in each of the identified geographical areas. The census includes the heads of household by name, as well as whether the person was married and how many children they had. It can also be used to give context about the area where the individuals lived including the type of structures and agriculture present.

Memoire Concernant les Pays des Illinois, 1723

The census was taken to count the population who lived within the territory assigned to the French Company of the Indies. The artifact can be used to determine the number of individuals who lived in each of the identified geographical areas. It can also be used to give context about the area where the individuals lived including the type of structures and agriculture present.

 

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