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YEAR CHECKER
1822

Period

YEAR

James Monroe was President of the United States in 1822.

Notable Events

Notable events

Military Records from the Period

Wars during this person's lifetime

Indian Wars (1780s-1890s), Mexican War (1846-1848), Civil War (1861-1865)

World War II Draft Registration

Social Security

President Rooselvelt passed the Social Security Act into law in 1935. Someone born in 1822 would have been about 113 if they were still living in 1935, and they may have applied for a social security number.

Census Records from the Period

1790 The First U.S. Federal Census - Click here

1800 U.S. Federal Census - Click here

1810 U.S. Federal Census - Click here

1820 U.S. Federal Census - Click here

1830 U.S. Federal Census - Click here

A person born between January 1 and June 1, 1822, would have been 8 in 1830. If they were born after June 1, they were 7. They should have been counted in Column 2 (6-10). Only the name of the head of each household was collected for the 1830 census, which was taken on June 1, 1830.

1840 U.S. Federal Census - Click here

A person born between January 1 and June 1, 1822, would have been 18 in 1840. If they were born after June 1, they were 17. They should have been counted in Column 4 (15-19). Only the name of the head of each household was collected for the 1840 census, which was taken on June 1, 1840.

1850 U.S. Federal Census - Click here

Each member of the household was named on the census in 1850. A person born between January 1 and June 1, 1822, would have been 28 when the census was conducted on June 1, 1850. If they were born after June 1, they were 27 when the census was taken.

1860 U.S. Federal Census - Click here

Each member of the household was named on the census in 1860. A person born between January 1 and June 1, 1822, would have been 38 when the census was conducted on June 1, 1860. If they were born after June 1, they were 37 when the census was taken.

1870 U.S. Federal Census - Click here

Each member of the household was named on the census in 1870. A person born between January and August, 1822, would have been 48 when the census was conducted in early September of 1870. If they were born after August, they were 47 when the census was taken.

1880 U.S. Federal Census - Click here

Each member of the household was named on the census in 1880. A person born between January and May, 1822, would have been 58 when the census was conducted in early June of 1880. If they were born between June and December, they were probably 57 when the census was taken.

1890 U.S. Federal Census - Click here

Each member of the household was named on the census in 1890, but most of the records were destroyed by fire in 1921. (The Veterans Census survives). A person born between January and May, 1822, would have been 68 when the census was conducted in early June of 1890. If they were born between June and December, they were probably 67 when the census was taken.

1900 U.S. Federal Census - Click here

Each member of the household was named on the census in 1900. A person born between January and May, 1822, would have been 78 when the census was conducted in early June of 1900. If they were born between June and December, they were probably 77 when the census was taken.

1910 U.S. Federal Census - Click here

Each member of the household was named on the census in 1910. A person born between January and April 15, 1822, would have been 88 when the census was conducted on April 15, 1910. If they were born between mid-April and December, they were probably 87 when the census was taken.

1920 U.S. Federal Census - Click here

A person born in 1822 would have been 97 when the census was conducted on January 1, 1920. Each member of the household was named on the census in 1920.

1930 U.S. Federal Census - Click here

Each member of the household was named on the census in 1930. A person born between January and March, 1822, would have been 108 when the census was conducted around April 1, 1930. If they were born between April and December, they were probably 107 when the census was taken.

1940 U.S. Federal Census - Click here

Each member of the household was named on the census in 1940. A person born between January and March, 1822, would have been 118 when the census was conducted around April 1, 1940. If they were born between April and December, they were probably 117 when the census was taken.

1950 U.S. Federal Census - Click here

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