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Barton,
There were schedules for agriculture and manufacturing, I believe.
Mary

      From: BARTON LEWIS <[email protected]>
 To: Legacy User Group <[email protected]> 
Cc: Legacy <[email protected]>
 Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 8:10 PM
 Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] census entry for indian territory
   
A little further digging seems to reveal that this is a federal census 
"population schedule" - with that template to be used (for the year 
1900); the actual census page shows "Indian Territory" as the state and 
"Creek Nation" as the county, so that's what I've entered.  It does make 
me curious  though as to what those other two schedules are used for.

Barton


On Wed, Sep 07, 2016 at 10:59 PM, BARTON LEWIS wrote:

> I found a relative who is living in the 1900 census in "Township 16, 
> Creek Nation, Indian Territory."  I typically create a census source 
> from the SourceWriter using the Source Template Index where I select 
> the applicable year.  For 1900, there were 2 additional options: 
> "Census records>United States>Federal census records>1900 Native 
> American schedule>Online database" and "Native American records>Census 
> records>1900 federal>Online database."  Neither of these generated a 
> pre-populated initial source page with the "Census ID", "Publisher" 
> and "Series" fields as when selecting a "population schedule" for any 
> given year for the US federal census; when proceeding to the second 
> (source detail) page, there were no fields for the Roll or Enumeration 
> District, as provided in the Ancestry record, but rather "item of 
> interest" and "date accessed" fields associated with a generic 
> database source.  What is the proper master source for these native 
> American schedules - and which provide for the inclusion of the roll, 
> enumeration district and other data associated with the record?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Barton
>
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