Dear Tracy: I was doing research in Perquimans Co. yesterday and found what you requested. According to the other family names in his area, I would guess that John Savage lived in the Durants Neck/New Hope section of Perquimans County. I grew up in the area and know many of the Morse ancestors, but no Savages. >From 1830 Census of Perquimans County, Page 104 John Savage White Males 5-10 yrs.: 1 White Males 30-40 yrs.: 1 White Females under 5 yrs.: 1 White Females 20-30 yrs.: 1 Slaves: 0 Total: 4 I hope this helps! Sylvia Gregory Berry -----Original Message----- From: Tracy Jones <ptjones@scican.net> To: NCPERQUI-L@rootsweb.com <NCPERQUI-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 2:23 PM Subject: [NCPERQUI] Census Lookup? >Hello, > >I'm new to this list, but have been researching my genealogy for quite some >time. If someone has access to the 1830 Census, I'd like to find the full >listing from the for the family of: SAVAGE, JOHN Perquimans County NC page >104, No Township Listed, Federal Population Schedule NC 1830 Federal. I >tried the free lookups site online, but Perquimans Co. isn't available. >Thanks in advance for any assistance! > >Researching in Perquimans: SIVAGE (sometimes misspelled Savage) and MORSE. >Allied families: ARCHER CHAPMAN, HADLEY, HIATT > >Tracy Jones >http://homepages.go.com/~thenightflyer/genealogy.html Genealogy & Links >