The following published lists and indexes may be helpful in locating early residents of Delaware:
Bendler, Bruce A. Colonial Delaware Records, 1681- 1713. Westminster, Md.: Family Line Publications, 1990. (FHL book 975.1 R2b; computer number 674280.) This includes lists for: Kent County, rent rolls 1681-1688, tax lists 1693, quit rents 1701-1713; New Castle County, tax lists 1693; Sussex County, rent rolls 1681-1688, tax lists 1693, quit rents 1702-1713. The quit rent records often contain valuable genealogical information.
DeValinger, Leon Jr. Reconstructed 1790 Census of Delaware. Washington, D.C.: National Genealogical Society, 1962. (FHL 975.1 X2d 1790; film 1000156; fiche 6019928; computer number 113633.) This list was prepared from tax lists and is a useful census substitute.
The First Tax List for the Province of Pennsylvania and the Three Lower Counties, 1693. Bedminster, Pa.: The Press, 1994. (FHL 974.8 A1 no. 643; computer number 731209.) This book contains information for 1693 on the three Delaware counties as well as Philadelphia, Bucks, and Chester Counties in Pennsylvania.
Hancock, Harold B. The Reconstructed Delaware Census of 1782. Wilmington, Del.: Delaware Genealogical Society, 1973. (FHL book 975.1 X2r; computer number 274659.) The publication below by Ralph Nelson is more complete and more fully indexed.
Jackson, Ronald Vern, and Gary Ronald Teeples. Early Delaware Census Records, 1665-1697. Bountiful, Utah: Accelerated Indexing Systems, 1977. (FHL book 975.1 X2p; computer number 254585.) This early tax record index is also included in the Accelerated Indexing Systems (AIS) microfiche search 1, available at many Family History Centers in the United States and in the FamilyFinder Index and Viewer (FamilyFinder is a trademark of Brøderbund Software, Inc.)
Nelson, Ralph D. Delaware 1782 Tax Assessment and Census. Wilmington, Del.: Delaware Genealogical Society, 1994. (FHL 975.1 X2n 1782; computer number 362379.) Contains tax lists for 1782 for all the “hundreds” of Delaware and 1782 census for seven of the “hundreds.” This has maps on pages 5-6 and a list of the “hundreds” on p. 4. There is a Soundex cross reference list (to surnames) at the end of the book.
Federal Internal Revenue Records
The following Internal Revenue records are available:
United States. Bureau of Internal Revenue. Internal Revenue Assessment Lists for Delaware, 1862-1866. Washington, D.C.: National Archives, 1988. (FHL films 1578436-43; computer number 462519.) These records are not well organized and it is difficult to find out where the records of a particular town are located. There is a note at the beginning of the first film about the history of this type of record; however, it does not show any organization for the towns and counties.
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