Sunday, September 1, 2019

Lincoln County, Maine, in the 1820 Census

Lincoln County, Maine in the 1820 Census.

If you don't see a town you expect to see in the list of towns below, check to see if the town was incorporated later than 1820 and was known then by another name; or if the town changed its name after incorporation; or if it's now located in another County.


Click here to return to the main page for the Maine Census of 1820, with links to the 9 counties then existing and, from each, links to the towns then in the county chosen.

Note: until the 1850 Census, enumerators listed names of heads of households only.

Click on the town name for more information, including links to the original documents and alphabetical lists of heads of households.

  • Alna - Sheets 24-34 - Sheet 33 is missing - unknown if it contained names or not
  • Appleton Plantation - Sheets 278-281 - then Lincoln County; as of 1860 in Knox County - now Appleton
  • Bath - Sheets 120-143 - then in Lincoln County; as of 1854 in Sagadahoc County
  • Boothbay - Sheets 312-325
  • Bowdoin; Sheets 182-196 - then in Lincoln County; as of 1854 in Sagadahoc County
  • Bowdoinham; Sheets 164-182 - then in Lincoln County; as of 1854 in Sagadahoc County
  • Bristol - Sheets 343-360
  • Camden - Sheets 265-270 - then in Lincoln County; as of 1860 in Knox County
  • Cushing - Sheets 280-283
  • Dresden - Sheets 106-115
  • Edgecomb - Sheets 50-64
  • Friendship - Sheets 282-284
  • Georgetown - Sheets 88-96
  • Hope - Sheets 275-278 - then in Lincoln County; as of 1860 in Knox County
  • Isle of Seguin - Sheet 96 - Heads of Households: Jonathan Delano; Spencer Delano
  • Jefferson - Sheets 66-80
  • Lewiston - Sheets 228-238
  • Lisbon - Sheets 212-228 - then in Lincoln County; as of 1854 in Androscoggin County
  • Litchfield - Sheets 196-212; then in Lincoln County; as of 1835 in Kennebec County
  • Monhegan Island - Sheet 312 - now Monhegan Plantation
  • Montville; Sheets 294-300 - then in Lincoln County; as of 1827 in Waldo County
  • Montville Plantation - Sheets 300-302 - in 1827 Montville Plantation became Liberty, Maine, in the new Waldo County
  • Newcastle - Sheets 325-332
  • Nobleborough - Sheets 333-342
  • Palermo - Sheets 290-294 - then in Lincoln County; as of 1827 in Waldo County
  • Phippsburg - Sheets 144-153
  • Plantation of Patricktown (now Somerville) - Sheets 306 and 307
  • Putnam - Sheets 302-306 - now Washington, Maine; then in Lincoln County; as of 1860 in Knox County
  • St. George - Sheets 252-257
  • Thomaston - Sheets 257-265
  • Topsham - Sheets 153-164; then in Lincoln County; as of 1854 in Sagadahoc County
  • Union - Sheets 271-275; then in Lincoln County; as of 1860 in Knox County
  • Waldoboro - Sheets 361-375
  • Wales - Sheets 238-242; then in Lincoln County; as of 1854 in Androscoggin County
  • Warren - Sheets 248-252 - then in Lincoln County; as of 1860 in Knox County
  • Whitefield - Sheets 36-49
  • Wiscasset - Sheets 2-23
  • Woolwich - Sheets 97-105

Lincoln County, Maine, in 1820; represented in pink along the coast

Lincoln County, Maine, in 2019




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