The 1900 Pike County, Kentucky, Census contains 459 pages (census
The 1900 Pike County, Kentucky, Census images:
http://www.usgwarchives.net/ky/pike/census/1900/
The donation of the 1900 Pike County, Kentucky, Census images for permanent,
free display in the USGenWeb Archives was made possible through the
generosity of Martha Short ([email protected]) & other Pike County researchers and the
permission of S-K Publications
images) in Enumeration Districts 077 through 088 and 104.
Enumeration District 104 appears between EDs 083 and 084 on the microfilm.
PAGE 086-01 (WHICH APPARENTLY CONTAINED NAMES) IS MISSING FROM THE MICROFILM.
The handwriting on the following pages was very faint and difficult to
read on the microfilm: in Enumeration District 079, pages 01A-01B and
pages 29A through 30A; in Enumeration District 084, pages 02A through 07B.
The name of each image file is the page number. (In the case of 1880, 1900, 1910,
and 1920 census, the file name includes both the Enumeration District and the
page number.)
The following is a breakdown showing which county subdivisions are enumerated
in each Enumeration District:
Magisterial District #1, Pikeville: ED 077-01A through 077-06A
Magisterial District #1: ED 077-06B through 077-20A
Magisterial District #1, Coal Run: ED 078
Magisterial District #2: ED 079
Caney Precinct: ED 080-01A through 080-11B
Marrowbone Precinct: ED 080-12A through 080-22B
Forks Precinct: ED 081
Lick Precinct: ED 082
Magisterial District #5: ED 083
Magisterial District #5, Blackberry Precinct: ED 104
Magisterial District #6: ED 084
Magisterial District #6, Big Creek: ED 085
Meathouse Precinct: ED 086
Magisterial District #7: ED 087
Lower Elkhorn Precinct: ED 088
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