Census farm schedules.  VERY enlightening.  Also probates of estates; if you're 
lucky it will include an inventory of every little thing.

But you should be on Facebook genealogy groups for that question, or join 
genealogy organizations in your area for their meetings and newsletters.



Roland Rhoades

Maine Families Genealogist

www.RolandRhoades.com

[email protected]

2010: 30 Years as a Genealogist



From: C. DeLay [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2013 9:49 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] How much information is too much



Just out of curiosity, where or what type of sources would you look at to try 
and find out the types of crops or number and type of animals were present on a 
farm at a particular point in time (say 1850-1940)? I have LOTS of farmers in 
my tree and I'd love to get some ideas on what types of sources I should be 
looking for.

Cynthia DeLay



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