1860 Census of Haywood County
The 1860 Census for Haywood County listed every person in a each household. Once again, relationships to the head-of-household were not recorded. Separately, enumerators counted the enslaved population of each enslaver. Additionally in 1860, enumerators detailed those individuals who died in the preceding year in a Mortality Schedule for each county.
Researchers must read the background information about this census to understand what was recorded. Click here to view an introduction from FamilySearch.
Images are available in a variety of places on-line and in microfilm format.
FamilySearch images are available for viewing free, but you will require a free login to view them. Haywood County is on Film #005171433, which is not currently on-line.
You can search the index in the table below to find the page number where your surname of interest is located, then scroll to the applicable microfilm image.
Click the relevant links below to use the FamilySearch interfaces for locating any 1850 census record in the United States. Use caution when searching because of spelling variations and county boundary changes!
- Primary Enumeration of Households (Population Schedule)
- Mortality Schedule (this index covers 1850-1880)
- Slave Schedule
The primary Population Schedule for the 1860 Census of Haywood County was transcribed by Sarah Midyett Hutcherson about 2000. Her transcription follows the Enumeration Districts (1 through 15) and Brownsville. Click the linked districts below to view her transcription.
- District 1
- District 2
- District 3
- District 4
- District 5
- District 6
- District 7
- District 8
- District 9
- District 10
- District 11
- District 12
- District 13
- District 14
- District 15
- City of Brownsville
