Thanks, Brian.  For some reason I had the OCD for the 1885 Iowa Census as
Jun 1.  Fortunately, there are only 10 master sources for this census in my
database, so I can manually change them without too much effort - ie, the
Search & Replace bug for master sources won't be an issue for me ;) .

 

Don Quigley

Escondido, CA

[email protected]

 

From: LegacyUserGroup [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Brian L. Lightfoot
Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2016 4:52 PM
To: 'Legacy User Group' <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] 1885 Iowa State Census

 

OK, answering my own post (I'm used to talking to myself.)

 

I found the answer and the 1885 Iowa State Census had an effective date of
January 1st. Which means that most enumerations done that year were indeed 4
or 5 months late.

 

I found this by looking at images of the enumerations as found on Family
Search but scrolled to the very first image of that particular area or
township. Generally there are 2 or 3 pages of text which define the rules
the enumerators were to follow and there buried in the text was the
instruction to write in names of persons "whose home on the first day of
January, 1885."

 

Realizing that many enumerators never followed the rules exactly, this four
or five month offset from the actual data collection changes many births,
deaths, marriages, and ages. Just proves that census records aren't all that
reliable.

 

 

Brian.still in CA

 

 

From: LegacyUserGroup [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Brian L. Lightfoot
Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2016 4:37 PM
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

Subject: [LegacyUG] 1885 Iowa State Census

 

I have some events in my family file that reference the 1885 Iowa State
Census but I'm trying to determine the official effective date of this
particular census. Was it January 1st, April 1st, or June 1st? 

 

I've gone through so many different web sites in order to make a
determination yet strangely this bit of info is missing about the 1885
census. I did manage to view a copy of the official final report (not the
enumeration sheets) which mentioned the effective date was January 1st and
they hope the legislature would change it to June 1st to coincide with the
US Census. However, when I view any of the actual enumeration sheets, they
are dated in April or May. Was the 1885 Iowa State Census started 4 months
late? I found one web site which stated the effective date was June 1st but
I can't see how that can be true if the enumerations were done 2 months
earlier.

 

Anyone feel like enlightening me?

 

 

Brian in CA

The water rates have been raised so now the drought is over

 

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