Sunday, September 1, 2019

Orono, Maine, in the 1820 Census (includes Old Town area)

Orono, Maine, in Penobscot County, in the 1820 Census.  See the names of heads of households farther below.  Orono at that time included what is now the City of Old Town, Maine.

Note: the 1820 Census lists the names of heads of households only, with a tally of everyone in the household by age range and gender.

The enumeration of Orono appears on Sheets 34-37.  Use the arrows at the top left of the page to page forward and back.

Note: Please note that there are cases of phonetic spellings, which may have affected the alphabetical order of names shown below.  If you notice errors or if you have information to share on any of the people listed below, please leave a comment.

Heads of Households, Number in Household
Elisha Antwine, 6
Joseph Antwine, 3
Lashon Antwine, 4
Carr Averille, 8
Moses Averille, 9
Jesse Babcock, 5
John Bennock, 13
Peleg Burley, 3
Jeremiah Colburn, 3
William Colburn, 5
William Colburn, Jr., 6
Daniel Davis, 3
Jackson Davis, 9
William Ervin, 3
Andrew Erving, 4
Samuel Estes, 3
Hannah Freese, 2
John Freese, 11
Retire Freese, 7
Ard Godfrey, 11
Peres Graves, 6
Benoni Hunt, 2
Allen Inman, 6
Benjamin Inman, 6
Daniel Inman, 10
Duty Inman, 6
Henry Inman, 5
John Inman, 5
Joseph Inman, 9
William Inman, 9
Betsy Jamerson, 5
John Kelley, 4
James Lunt, 9
Joshua Lunt, 16
Nathaniel Lunt, 4
William Lunt, 2
Ziba Marsh, 5
John McNoren, 3
Charles McPhetres, 6
John McPhetres, 9
Martha McPhetres, 5
Moses McPhetres, 3
William McPhetres, 7
William McPhetres, Jr., 3
Matthew Oliver, 6
James Page, 3
Joseph Page, 4
Stephen Page, 9
Stephen Page, Jr., 4
Bud Pearsons, 6
Daniel Pilsbury, 2
Abraham Reed, 3
George Reed, 11
David Ring, 5
George Ring, 2
Timothy Scott, 5
Abraham Smith, 3
Abraham Smith, 3
Nathaniel Spencer, 5
William Stevens, 10
John Treat, 6
Volen Tucker, 6
Ira Wadleigh, 3
Ebenezer Webster, 14
Richard Webster, 10
James White, 3
Montgomery White, 4
Oliver White, 6
Samuel White, 6
Nathaniel Woodbury, 2
Francis Wyman, 9

See Old Town to the North

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