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Illinois County Census Maps
(Maps made with the use AniMap Plus County Boundary Historical AniMap 3.0
and with the Permission of the Goldbug Company)
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Map Abbreviations

unorg. = unorganized
g. = gained
w. = with
fr. = from
atmt. = attachment
exch = exchanged
nca.= non county area
ch. = changed

Ad Adams
Al   - Alexander
Bon - Bond
Boo - Boone
Br   - Brown
Bu   - Bureau
Cal - Calhoun
Car - Carroll
Cas - Cass
Cha - Champaign
Chr - Christian
Cli - Clinton
Clk - Clark
Cly - Clay
Col - Coles
Coo - Cook
Cr   - Crawford
Cu   - Cumberland
DK   - De Kalb
Do   - Douglas
DW   - De Witt
Edg - Edgar
Edw - Edwards
Ef   - Effingham
Fa   - Fayette
Fo   - Ford
Fr   - Franklin
Fu   - Fulton
Ga   - Gallatin
Gr   - Grundy
Gre - Greene
Ham - Hamilton
Han - Hancock
Har - Hardin
Hry - Henry
Hsn - Henderson
Ir   - Iroquois
Jac - Jackson
Jas - Jasper
JD   - Jo Daviess
Jef - Jefferson
Jer - Jersey
Jo   - Johnson
Ke   - Kendall
Kke - Kankakee
Kn   - Knox
Kne - Kane
Lak - Lake
Law - Lawrence
Lee - Lee
Li   - Livingston
Lo   - Logan
LS   - La Salle
Mad - Madison
McD - McDonough
McH - McHenry
McL - McLean
Mcn - Macon
Men - Menard
Mer - Mercer
Mor - Morgan
Mou - Moultrie
Mpn - Macoupin
Mrn - Marion
Mro - Monroe
Msc - Massac
Msl - Marshall
Msn - Mason
Mty - Montgomery
Og   - Ogle
Peo - Peoria
Per - Perry
Pia - Piatt
Pik - Pike
Po   - Pope
Pul - Pulaski
Put - Putnam
Ra   - Randolph
Ri   - Richland
RI   - Rock Island
Sal - Saline
San - Sangamon
SC   - St. Clair
Sch - Schuyler
Sco - Scott
Sh   - Shelby
Sta - Stark
Ste - Stephenson
Ta   - Tazewell
Un   - Union
Ve   - Vermilion
Wab - Wabash
War - Warren
Was - Washington
Way - Wayne
Wil - Will
Win - Winnebago
Wo   - Woodford
Wsd - Whiteside
Wsn - Williamson
Wte - White
County Census Records

   Genealogy Atlas has images of old American atlases during the years 1795, 1814, 1822, 1823, 1836, 1838, 1845, 1856, 1866, 1879 and 1897 for Illinois and other states.
   You can view rotating animated maps for Illinois showing all the county boundaries for each census year overlayed with past and present maps so you can see the changes in county boundaries. You can view a list of maps for other states at Census Maps
   You can view rotating animated maps for Illinois showing all the county boundary changes for each year overlayed with past and present maps so you can see the changes in county boundaries . You can view a list of maps for other states and State Department of Transportation Maps at County Maps.

  Federal Population Schedules that exist for Illinois are 1820, 1830, 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890 (fragment, see below), 1900, 1910, 1920 and 1930. Edgar County lists county of births on the 1850 census. In addition to the three-volume 1860 AIS index, a card index for Cook County developed by Bernice C. Richard is at the Illinois State Archives with microfilm copies at Newberry Library and National Archives/Great Lakes Region. Over 1,000 cards in the O section for the Soundex for the 1880 federal population schedules were omitted. All of the aforementioned are at the Illinois State Historical Library.Only Mound Township of McDonough County survives from the 1890 census.
  There are Industry and Agriculture Schedules availible for the years 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880. Slave Schedules exist for 1850 & 1860. The Mortality Schedules for the years 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880. Union Veterans Schedules were conducted in 1890.

  Territorial Schedules: Two territorial censuses were taken for Illinois populace in 1810 (as Indiana Territory) and 1818 (as Illinois Territory). The 1810 extant returns only include Randolph County in the southern portion of the state. What remains of both censuses have been indexed by AISI. Originals are at the Illinois state archives.

  State Schedules: The state censuses will list only the head of family by name, followed by numerical totals in age categories for the balance of the household. The following enumerations were taken by the state and remain extant.

  • 1820—Eighteen counties which included all of Illinois except Edwards County
  • 1825—Edwards, Fulton, and Randolph counties only
  • 1830—Morgan County only (includes present counties of Cass, Morgan, and Scott)
  • 1835—Fayette, Fulton, Jasper, and Morgan counties (includes present counties of Cass, Morgan, and Scott)
  • 1840—Thirty-five counties included. Consult Descriptive Inventory of the Archives of the State of Illinois (see Archives, Libraries, and Societies) for list of counties.
  • 1845—Cass, Madison, Putnam, and Tazewell counties only
  • 1855—For all counties except Carroll, Champaign, Franklin, Gallatin, Henry, Jefferson, Lake, Stark, Will, and Woodford
  • 1865—For all counties except Gallatin, Mason, Monroe, and Tazewell (Elm Township in Tazewell County has survived)

Some city census enumerations were made in Illinois in the 1930s. There is also a microfilmed military census, enumerated in 1862, by county, which lists men eighteen to forty-five years of age. It can be borrowed on interlibrary loan from the Illinois State Archives.

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