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While looking at the 1910 census for Charlotte County,VA I noticed something for the first time --- the white families were ennumerated on separate pages from the blacks and mulattoes.  They even had different census takers.  I was using the census to "map" out my road and adjacent areas when I noticed this.  I know absolutely where certain families were living and I can usually read the census like a map.  This time it didn't work and I finally saw why -- separate lists instead of consecutive order.  I'm only encountering it in 1910.  Has anyone else run across this?  

kathy

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