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1820 United States Federal Census

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Please choose a county in Virginia:
Accomack Hanover Ohio
Albemarle Hardy Orange
Amelia Harrison Patrick
Amherst Henrico Pendleton
Augusta Henry Petersburg (Independent City)
Bath Isle of Wight Pittsylvania
Bedford James City Powhatan
Berkeley Jefferson Preston
Botetourt Kanawha Prince Edward
Brooke King and Queen Prince George
Brunswick King George Prince William
Buckingham King William Princess Anne
Cabell Lancaster Randolph
Campbell Lee Richmond
Caroline Lewis Richmond (Independent City)
Charles City Loudoun Rockbridge
Charlotte Louisa Rockingham
Chesterfield Lunenburg Russell
Culpeper Madison Scott
Cumberland Mason Shenandoah
Dinwiddie Mathews Southampton
Elizabeth City Mecklenburg Spotsylvania
Essex Middlesex Stafford
Fairfax Monongalia Surry
Fauquier Monroe Sussex
Fluvanna Montgomery Tazewell
Franklin Morgan Tyler
Frederick Nansemond Warwick
Giles Nelson Washington
Gloucester New Kent Westmoreland
Goochland Nicholas Williamsburg (Independent City)
Grayson Norfolk Wood
Greenbrier Norfolk Borough Wythe
Greensville Northampton York
Halifax Northumberland
Hampshire Nottoway

Census Records - Counties

After separating the census records into groups by state, the federal government subdivided these records into county groups. Searching for an ancestor on the county level provides a smaller region for research if you remain uncertain about the specific township where your ancestor resided. Researchers should also be aware of boundary line or jurisdictional changes through time. These changes may affect where an ancestor was enumerated on the census, so it remains important to search the counties surrounding the area where your ancestor lived.