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1910 United States Federal Census

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Please choose a county in Virginia:

Accomack Frederick Page
Albemarle Fredericksburg (Independent City) Patrick
Alexandria Giles Petersburg (Independent City)
Alexandria (Independent City) Gloucester Pittsylvania
Alleghany Goochland Portsmouth (Independent City)
Amelia Grayson Powhatan
Amherst Greene Prince Edward
Appomattox Greensville Prince George
Augusta Halifax Prince William
Bath Hampton (Independent City) Princess Anne
Bedford Hanover Pulaski
Bland Henrico Radford (Independent City)
Botetourt Henry Rappahannock
Bristol (Independent City) Highland Richmond
Brunswick Isle Of Wight Richmond (Independent City)
Buchanan James City Roanoke
Buckingham King and Queen Roanoke (Independent City)
Buena Vista (Independent City) King George Rockbridge
Campbell King William Rockingham
Caroline Lancaster Russell
Carroll Lee Scott
Charles City Loudoun Shenandoah
Charlotte Louisa Smyth
Charlottesville (Independent City) Lunenburg Southampton
Chesterfield Lynchburg (Independent City) Spotsylvania
Clarke Madison Stafford
Clifton Forge (Independent City) Mathews Staunton (Independent City)
Craig Mecklenburg Suffolk (Independent City)
Culpeper Middlesex Surry
Cumberland Montgomery Sussex
Danville (Independent City) Nansemond Tazewell
Dickenson Nelson Warren
Dinwiddie New Kent Warwick
Elizabeth City Newport News (Independent City) Washington
Essex Norfolk Westmoreland
Fairfax Norfolk (Independent City) Williamsburg (Independent City)
Fauquier Northampton Winchester (Independent City)
Floyd Northumberland Wise
Fluvanna Nottoway Wythe
Franklin Orange York

Census Records - Counties

After separating the census records into groups by state, the federal government subdivided these records into county groups. Searching for an ancestor on the county level provides a smaller region for research if you remain uncertain about the specific township where your ancestor resided. Researchers should also be aware of boundary line or jurisdictional changes through time. These changes may affect where an ancestor was enumerated on the census, so it remains important to search the counties surrounding the area where your ancestor lived.