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Arkansas Census Information

Arkansas Federal Census Records include: 1830, 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, 1930 and 1940.

1890 Arkansas Federal Census Records were destroyed in a 1921 warehouse fire including the Veterans and Widows Census Schedules.

Arkansas State Census Records include: 1823, 1829, 1865, 1911 (all Partial).

Statewide Arkansas Census Records

Arkansas County, Arkansas Census Records

Arkansas County was formed in 1813, it is an original county, County Seats - Stuttgart and DeWitt.

Ashley County, Arkansas Census Records

Ashely County was formed in 1848, from Chicot, Drew and Union Counties, County Seat - Hamburg.

Baxter County, Arkansas Census Records

Baxter County was formed in 1873, from Fulton, Izard, Marion, and Searcy Counties, County Seats - Mountain Home.

Benton County, Arkansas Census Records

Benton County was formed in 1836, from Washington county, County Seat - Bentonville.

Boone County, Arkansas Census Records

Boone County was formed in 1869, from Carroll and Marion Counties, County Seat - Harrison.

Bradley County, Arkansas Census Records

Bradley County was formed in 1840, from Union County, County Seat - Warren.

Calhoun County, Arkansas Census Records

Calhoun County was formed in 1850, from Dallas and Ouachita Counties, County Seat - Hampton.

Carroll County, Arkansas Census Records

Carroll County was formed in 1833, from Izard and Madison Counties, County Seats - Berryville and Eureka Springs.

Chicot County, Arkansas Census Records

Chicot County was formed in 1823, from Arkansas county, County Seat - Lake Village.

Clark County, Arkansas Census Records

Clark County was formed in 1818, from Arkansas county, County Seat - Arkadelphia.

Clay County, Arkansas Census Records

Clay County was formed in 1873, from Randolph and Greene Counties, and originally named Clayton before 1875, County Seats - Piggott and Corning.

Cleburne County, Arkansas Census Records

Cleburne County was formed in 1883, from White, Van Buren, and Independence Counties, County Seat - Heber Springs.

Cleburne County, Arkansas Census Substitutes

Cleveland County, Arkansas Census Records

Cleveland County was formed in 1873, from Bradley, Dallas, Jefferson Counties, and formerly named Dorsey County, County Seat - Cleveland.

Columbia County, Arkansas Census Records

Columbia County was formed in 1852, from Lafayette, Hempstead, and Ouachita Counties, County Seat - Magnolia.

Conway County, Arkansas Census Records

Conway County was formed in 1825, from Pulaski County, County Seat - Pulaski.

Craighead County, Arkansas Census Records

Craighead County was formed in 1859, from Mississippi, Greene, Poinsett Counties, County Seat - Jonesboro and Lake City.

Crawford County, Arkansas Census Records

Crawford County was formed in 1820, from Pulaski County, County Seat - Van Buren.

Crittenden County, Arkansas Census Records

Crittenden County was formed in 1825, from Phillips County, County Seat - Marion.

Cross County, Arkansas Census Records

Cross County was formed in 1862, from St. Francis, Poinsett, and Crittenden Counties, County Seat - Wynne.

Dallas County, Arkansas Census Records

Dallas County was formed in 1845, from Clark, and Bradley Counties, County Seat - Fordyce.

Desha County, Arkansas Census Records

Desha County was formed in 1838, from Arkansas, Union counties, then from Chicot County (prior to 1880), and Lincoln (prior 1930), County Seat - Arkansas City.

Drew County, Arkansas Census Records

Drew County was formed in 1846, from Bradley, Chicot, Desha, Union counties, County Seat - Monticello.

Faulkner County, Arkansas Census Records

Faulkner County was formed in 1873, from Pulaski and Conway counties, County Seat - Conway.

Franklin County, Arkansas Census Records

Franklin County was formed in 1837, from Crawford and Johnson counties, County Seat - Ozark and Charleston.

Fulton County, Arkansas Census Records

Fulton County was formed in 1842, from Izard County and then later from Lawrence County (prior 1850), County Seat - Salem.

Garland County, Arkansas Census Records

Garland County was formed in 1873, from Montgomery, Hot Spring, and Saline counties, County Seat - Hot Springs.

Grant County, Arkansas Census Records

Grant County was formed in 1869, from Jefferson, Hot Spring, Saline counties, County Seat - Sheridan.

Greene County, Arkansas Census Records

Greene County was formed in 1833, from Lawrence County and later on by Randolph County, County Seat - Paragould.

Hempstead County, Arkansas Census Records

Hempstead County was formed in 1818, from Arkansas (1818), County Seat - Hope.

Hot Spring County, Arkansas Census Records

Hot Spring County was formed in 1829, from Clark County and later from Montgomery County (prior 1880), County Seat - Malvern.

Howard County, Arkansas Census Records

Howard County was formed in 1873, from Pike, Hempstead, Polk, Sevier counties, County Seat - Nashville.

Independence County, Arkansas Census Records

Independence County was formed in 1820, from Lawrence County (1820), County Seat - Batesville.

Izard County, Arkansas Census Records

Izard County was formed in 1825, from Independence, Crawford counties, and later from Fulton (prior 1880), County Seat - Melbourne.

Jackson County, Arkansas Census Records

Jackson County was formed in 1829, from Lawrence and St. Francis counties, County Seat - Newport.

Jefferson County, Arkansas Census Records

Jefferson County was formed in 1829, from Arkansas and Pulaski counties, County Seat - Pine Bluff.

Johnson County, Arkansas Census Records

Johnson County was formed in 1833, from Pope County, and a small portion from Madison County (prior 1890), County Seat - Clarksville.

Lafayette County, Arkansas Census Records

Lafayette County was formed in 1827, from Hempstead County and later from Columbia County (prior 1910), County Seat - Lewisville.

Lafayette County, Arkansas State Census Records

Lawrence County, Arkansas Census Records

Lawrence County was formed in 1815, from Arkansas and New Madrid (MO) in 1815, County Seat - Walnut Ridge.

Lee County, Arkansas Census Records

Lee County was formed in 1873, from Phillips, Monroe, Crittenden, and St. Francis counties, County Seat - Marianna.

Lincoln County, Arkansas Census Records

Lincoln County was formed in 1871, from Arkansas, Bradley, Desha, Drew, and Jefferson counties, County Seat - Star City.

Little River County, Arkansas Census Records

Little River County was formed in 1867, from Sevier County, County Seat - Ashdown.

Logan County, Arkansas Census Records

Logan County was formed in 1871, from Franklin, Johnson, Pope, Scott, and Yell counties (Formally named Sarber County), County Seat - Booneville, Paris.

Lonoke County, Arkansas Census Records

Lonoke County was formed in 1873, from Prairie and Pulaski counties, County Seat - Lonoke.

Madison County, Arkansas Census Records

Madison County was formed in 1836, from Washington County, County Seat - Huntsville.

Marion County, Arkansas Census Records

Marion County was formed in 1835, from Izard County, County Seat - Yellville.

Miller County, Arkansas Census Records

Miller County was formed in 1820, from Lafayette County, County Seat - Texarkana.

Mississippi County, Arkansas Census Records

Mississippi County was formed in 1833, from Crittenden County, County Seat - Blytheville, Osceola.

Monroe County, Arkansas Census Records

Monroe County was formed in 1829, from Phillips and Arkansas counties, County Seat - Clarendon.

Montgomery County, Arkansas Census Records

Montgomery County was formed in 1842, from Hot Spring County, County Seat - Mount Ida.

Nevada County, Arkansas Census Records

Nevada County was formed in 1871, from Columbia, Hempstead, Ouachita counties, County Seat - Prescott.

Newton County, Arkansas Census Records

Newton County was formed in 1842, from Carroll County, County Seat - Jasper.

Ouachita County, Arkansas Census Records

Ouachita County was formed in 1842, from Union County, County Seat - Camden.

Perry County, Arkansas Census Records

Perry County was formed in 1840, from Conway County, County Seat - Perryville.

Phillips County, Arkansas Census Records

Phillips County was formed in 1820, from Arkansas and Lawrence Counties, County Seat - Helena.

Pike County, Arkansas Census Records

Pike County was formed in 1833, from Clark and Hempstead counties, County Seat - Murfreesboro.

Poinsett County, Arkansas Census Records

Poinsett County was formed in 1838, from Greene, Lawrence counties, County Seat - Harrisburg.

Polk County, Arkansas Census Records

Polk County was formed in 1833, from Clark and Hempstead counties, County Seat - Mena.

Pope County, Arkansas Census Records

Pope County was formed in 1829, from Crawford County, County Seat - Russellville.

Prairie County, Arkansas Census Records

Prairie County was formed in 1846, from Arkansas and Pulaski counties, County Seat - Des Arc, DeValls Bluff.

Pulaski County, Arkansas Census Records

Pulaski County was formed in 1818, from Arkansas and Lawrence counties (1818), County Seat - Little Rock.

Randolph County, Arkansas Census Records

Randolph County was formed in 1835, from Lawrence County, County Seat - Pocahontas.

Saline County, Arkansas Census Records

Saline County was formed in 1835, from Independence and Pulaski Counties, County Seat - Benton.

Scott County, Arkansas Census Records

Scott County was formed in 1842, from Crawford and Pope counties, County Seat - Waldron.

Scott County, Arkansas State Census Records

Searcy County, Arkansas Census Records

Searcy County was formed in 1838, from Marion County, County Seat - Marshall.

Sebastian County, Arkansas Census Records

Sebastian County was formed in 1851, from Crawford and Scott counties, County Seat - Fort Smith, Greenwood.

Sevier County, Arkansas Census Records

Sevier County was formed in 1828, from Hempstead County, County Seat - De Queen.

Sharp County, Arkansas Census Records

Sharp County was formed in 1868, from Lawrence County, County Seat - Ash Flat.

St. Francis County, Arkansas Census Records

Saint Francis County was formed in 1827, from Phillips County, County Seat - Forrest.

Stone County, Arkansas Census Records

Stone County was formed in 1873, from Izard, Independence, Searcy, Van Buren Counties, County Seat - Mountain View.

Union County, Arkansas Census Records

Union County was formed in 1829, from Clark and Hempstead counties, County Seat - El Dorado.

Van Buren County, Arkansas Census Records

Van Buren County was formed in 1833, from Conway, Izard, and Independence counties, County Seat - Clinton.

Washington County, Arkansas Census Records

Washington County was formed in 1828, from Lovely County, County Seat - Fayetteville.

White County, Arkansas Census Records

White County was formed in 1835, from Independence, Jackson and Pulaski counties, County Seat - Searcy.

Woodruff County, Arkansas Census Records

Woodruff County was formed in 1862, from Jackson and St. Francis counties, County Seat - Augusta.

Yell County, Arkansas Census Records

Yell County was formed in 1840, from Hot Spring, Pope, and Scott County, County Seat - Dardanelle, Danville.


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