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From: "Ronald Weaver" <>
Subject: [PACAMBRI] Fw: Tax rolls - single men vs freemen
Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2000 20:48:40 -0400


Tax Rolls for Pennsylvania, with film numbers. Ron,
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From: HWBALB <>
To: <>
Date: Friday, April 07, 2000 6:29 PM
Subject: Re: Tax rolls - single men vs freemen


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>HWBALB wrote:
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>> Hi Phyllis and Others,
>> Tax Rolls can be found in county historical societies, county
archives,
>> state archives, state historical societies; Pennsylvania published
>> archives-3rd Series, Volumes 11-22 and Fourth Series, Volumes 7 and 12;
on
>> microfilm at the LDS Family History Center --check their catalogue on
line at
>> familysearch.org.
>> There are three Federal tax rolls that you might be interested in:
1)
>> United States Direct Tax of 1798: Tax lists for the state of PA.
Originally
>> called the "Slave and House Tax", but is now known as the "Window or
Glass
>> Tax", Records of the Internal Revenue Service (RG58 NARA Microfilm
Publication
>> # M372 (24 rolls) 2) United States Direct Tax of 1815-1816--Records of
the
>> Internal Revenue Service (RG58) NARA Textual Records (this tax is not on
>> microfilm and can only be used at the National Archives) and 3) Federal
>> Income Tax, 1863-1872--Records of the Internal Revenue Service (RG58)
NARA
>> Microfilm Publication #M787 (681 rolls)
>>
>> Alice Beard
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>> wrote:
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>> > Thanks for putting your explanation on the list, so we all could profit
by
>> > your knowledge. Now I have a really dumb question....where are these
tax
>> > rolls available? Can they be found on the internet, library, or only
in PA
>> > records?
>> >
>> > Phyllis
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