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Thompson, Nathan               01201-12210-00
[Taneys?], William             10100-10100-00
Tilly, Lazarus                 11101-21110-00
Turner, Robert                 00100-10100-00
Turner, Joseph                 01001-00001-0(15)
Thomas, Joseph                 01101-00301-00
Watson, David                  30110-21010-00
Wheeler, James                 10010-22010-00
Wesnar, David                  30010-20010-00
Welch, Thomas                  30401-22121-00
Wikle, Michael                 01310-02000-00
Watson, Adam                   43101-21010-00
Welch, William                 00010-01010-01
Walker, Felix                  32101-01010-0(10)
Woods, Jonathan                02001-01001-00
Welch, Andrew                  10110-01020-01
West, Hezekiah                 12210-00010-00
White, John                    10010-20010-00
Wilkins, John                  30010-10100-00
Wilkins, Isaac                 01001-11001-00
Woody, Tarleton                00100-10100-00
Williams, Robert               33101-01100-00
Watson, John                   31110-00010-00
Williams, William              23010-10210-00
Williams, Stephen              21001-01101-00
Welch, John                    11120-31010-09
Young, Joseph                  00210-00000-01
Yount, Susannah                20010-11010-00
Yount, Peter                   01001-00001-00

6th day of November 1810  Thomas D. Love [*****]

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                         Haywood County 6th of November 1810

Sir

In making out the within list in Alphabetical order I had intended to leave a space between Each Letter, but having by some means omited severall names, particularly those under the Letter [F?] which is the cause of four or five names in that Letter being so Crowded, the thing being new to me, and the County a new one also I have not been able to draw to my assistance the aid of any Experienced person, Therefore I hope any Errors or want of accuracy will be overlooked

              With respect your [at'sent?]
                      Thomas D. Love

Beverly Daniel Esqr.
Marshall of No. Carolina

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                   Haywood County N. Carolina 6th of November 1810

Sir

The act of Congress requires two Copies of the Enumeration of the inhabitants of each assistants district Shall be parted up in two public places within Such district [next line crossed out] for the Inspection of the Citizen of such district, this I have done & the [***] [*****] up and [all?] [***] of as required before I [enter?] entitled to the compensation [Mowed?] by the said act, In such case I call on [Genl.?] Thomas Love & John Welch Esqr.

              With respect [**] Thomas D. Love

Beverly Daniel esquire
Marshall of N. Carolina

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Having completed the duties assigned to me as assistant marshall in takeing third Census of the United States, in the county of Haywood, which consists of only 384 Families, and of Inhabitants of every description 2720; And [at?] the Number is small, yet they are Extended over a Large Scope of Territory; The County of Haywood [comprises?] as the within part of the State of No. Carolina west of Rutherford and Buncombe Counties; that is to say from the Georgia line to the line of the State of Tennessee, Begining on the Georgia line if that State extends across the Appalachian Mountains East & South of the present Indian Boundary, and from thence runing along the ridge of the mountains Between the rivers French Broad & Pigeon to the Tennessee line a distance of about 80 or 90 miles, then with the line of that State to the Southern Boundary of this State & with that line to the Begining; within which limits [Sunday?] settlements are formed, which Lye detached from the principall settlements of said County, from twelve to fifteen & as far as Eighteen Miles, [***ing] to the huge piles of mountains, which are interspersed throughout the whole of the County; for Instance the Settlements on the Caney fork Tuckasigah river Lyes from fifteen to Eighteen Miles from any other Inhabitants, and consists of only 8 or 10 Families, The Settlement on Oconalufty lyes [nearly?] the same distance from any other inhabitants, and about 12 or 15 Families. The Settlements on Fines Creek & the East fork of Pigeon also lye very remote from the Body of the County; and under those circumstances I claim such additional allowances as may be [covered?] by the Act of Congress, and for the Truth of what I have here stated, refer you to the Gentleman Members of the Genl. Assembly from this County

              With respect Thomas D. Love

Beverly Daniel Esq. M. N.C.

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In conformity with the request of Congress, I have collected the best information of the Nature & Extent of household Manufactures, that the Nature if the Case would [admit?]. The request created Jealousies in the minds of a Great Number of the people, consequently No Great reliance can be placed on the Same; and the Estimated Value is what I suppose would be the customary Selling prices among the people

No of Spinning Wheels               632
No of Flax Brakes                   153
No of Looms                         286
No of Yards of Cotton & Linen      4200
No of Yards of Cotton & Wooles     2000
No of Yards of Cotton              6400
No of Yards of Linen               4500
No of distilleries                   21
No of Gallons distilled            4300
No of Tanneries                       1
No of hides Tanned                  220
No of [Powder?] Mills                 1
Quantity of Powder made             200

Value in dollars & cents 
[Powder]                            100$
Leather                             440
Whiskey                            2150
Linen Cloath                       1500
Cotton Cloath                      1500
Cotton & Wool mixture Cloath       [800?]
Cotton & Linen mixture Cloath      1680
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                                  [5540?]

Thomas D. Love A.M.H.C.N.C.

1810 Census Haywood Co., NC

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