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The 1866 Census: Arivaca Ranch

The 1866 census data have been separated onto different web pages by residence in order to facilitate easier viewing.Their original position is indicated in the Line No. column. All names are spelled exactly as they appear in the original document.


Click here to view in alphabetical order. Note: This may result in family members and neighbors being separated.

Line No.
Last
First
Residence
Head of Family
Single, over 21, not with family
Over 10 and under 21
Under 10
Remarks
1180LossantosJoseArivaca Ranch1     
1181LossantosSacrementaArivaca Ranch1     
1182GonzalesJoseArivaca Ranch1     
1183GonzalesJosephaArivaca Ranch1     
1184UssaryG. M.Arivaca Ranch 1    
1185TongeCelivia M.Arivaca Ranch1     
1186TongeWilliamArivaca Ranch1     
1187TongeHerbert R.Arivaca Ranch  1   
1188TongeThomas M.Arivaca Ranch   1  
1189TongeElizaArivaca Ranch   1  
1190FrancoJuanArivaca Ranch 1    
1191LopezJoseArivaca Ranch 1    
1192BuruellasGiatanoArivaca Ranch 1    
1193ParaFranciscoArivaca Ranch 1    


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