From'Heads of Families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790 MAINE' from the Government Printing Office 1908. Key: The names are the entries in the census column "NAME OF HEAD OF FAMILY" The numbers on the right represent the entries in the columns "Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of family.","Free white males under 16 years.", and "Free white females, including heads of families." The two other column in the census were "All other free persons." and "Slaves." (FYI -There are no slaves listed at all in the Maine or Massachusetts 1790 census. Vermont listed 16, but these were actually "Free Colored".) Since there were no entries in these last two fields for any Gordon household, I've left them off the following list: Goadon Thial Wales Plantation 1-1-2 Godden John Thomaston Town 1-2-4 Gorden Amos Biddeford Town 4-5-3*Andrew's brother Gorden Andw Littlefalls Town 2-1-4** **My gggg-grandfather, living in Dayton, Ridlon says "locally called Gerding" Gorden James Brunswick Town 1-1-3 Gorden John Littlefalls Town 1-0-1*Andrew's brother Gorden John Jr Littlefalls Town 1-2-2*unsure of relationship Gorden Nathl North Yarmouth Town 2-1-3 Gorden Nathl York Town 1-2-4 Gorden Robert Topsham Town 1-1-1 Gorden (Widow) Freeport Town 0-0-2 Gorden Zebulen Little Falls Town 2-6-2 *Andrew's brother Gordon Daniel Washington Town 2-1-4 Gordon David Prescotts & Whitchers Plantation 1-0-0 Gordon Henry Fryeburgh Town 2-0-3 Gordon Hugh Fryeburgh Town 1-2-4 Gordon John Camden Town 3-1-1 Gordon John Sullivan Town 1-3-2 Gordon John Fryeburgh Town 1-1-4 Gordon John junr Camden Town 1-2-1 Gordon Jonathan Prescotts & Whitchers Plantation 1-0-0 Gordon Jona Winthrop Town 1-2-1 Gordon Josiah Winthrop Town 1-3-1 Gordon Saml Washington Town 1-0-0 Gordon thiah Winthrop Town 2-1-5 John Wesley Gordon Descendant of Alexander Gordon and Mary Lysson Researching Gordon and Maddox in York Co. Maine and So. NH <A HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/gordonsofmaine/myhomepage/heritage.html">Gordons Of Maine</A>