Explanation of 1830 Knox County, Indiana Census: White Males: Columns A and B colunm A=white males 0 to under 60 column B=white males 60 to over 100 A-1 under 5 B-1 60-under 70 A-2 5-under 10 B-2 70-under 80 A-3 10-under 15 B-3 80-under 90 A-4 15-under 20 B-4 90-under 100 A-5 20-under30 B-5 over 100 A-6 30-under 40 A-7 40-under 50 A-8 50-under 60 White Females: Columns C and D column D=white females 60 to over 100 column B=white females 60 to over 100 C-1 under 5 D-1 60-under 70 C-2 5-under 10 D-2 70-under 80 C-3 l0-under l5 D-3 80-under 90 C-4 15-under 20 D-4 90-under 100 C-5 20-under 30 D-5 over 100 C-6 30-under 40 C-7 40-under 50 C-8 50-under 60 FREE COLORED: Columns E and F column E =Free Colored Males column F=Free Colored Females E-1 under 10 F-1 under 10 E-2 10-under 24 F-2 10-under 24 E-3 24-under 36 F-3 24-under 36 E-4 36-under 55 F-4 36-under 55 E-5 55-under 100 F-S 55-under 100 E-6 100 and up F-6 100 and up Transcribed from 1830 CENSUS for the INDIANA COUNIIES of DAVIESS,. GIBSON GREENE KNOX MARTIN PIKE and SULLIVAN compiled by Carol Johnson Hulen.1013 Illinois Street, Bicknell, IN 47512. (R 929.3 7723 HU Hist. Coll.) “Page numbers used are those on the microfilm to tell you what page the census for a county starts on. The page numbers are not the same as those used in the Indiana Historical Society index... Knox County was taken from Microcopy # 19, reel 31. . No attempt has been made to correct spelling of names, be sure to check all possible variations in spelling.”