In the fall of 1863 J. R. Mead, of Towada, Kansas started a trading post on a site which is now Wichita. It was four years later, in 1867, that Sedgwick County, Kansas was formed from Otoe and Hunter Counties. The first U. S. Federal Census taken in the county was the 1870 census. Midwest Historical and Genealogical Society is proud to present this on line viewing of the Butler County, Hunter County, Marion County, Otoe County and Sedgwick County, Kansas Federal Census.
MHGS member, John F. Shunk of S-K Publications has provided the Index to the 1870 Sedgwick County Federal Census.
Images of the 1870 Sedgwick County Federal Census can be seen courtesy of MHGS member, John F. Shunk of S-K Publications.
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Salem Township |
Sherman Township | Union Township | Viola Township |
Waco Township | Wichita Township | City of Wichita, Enumeration District 214 |
City of Wichita, 2nd Ward | City of Wichita, 3rd Ward |
Images of the 1880 Sedgwick County Federal Census can be seen, courtesy of MHGS member, John F. Schunk of S-K Publications.
Images of the 1900 Sedgwick County Federal Census can be seen, courtesy of MHGS member, John F. Schunk of S-K Publications.
Instructions for finding out which townships and wards are in which Enumeration District. |
Index of the 1910 Sedgwick County Census. Combined efforts of Midwest Historical & Genealogical Society and KSGenWeb. |
Images of the 1910 Sedgwick County Census, courtesy of John Schunk, |
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