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<note>Most of the original 1890 U.S. Federal Census records were destroyed or badly damaged by a fire in the Commerce Department in 1921. Records enumerating only 6,160 individuals—less than one percent of the schedules—survived. Those for the York family were destroyed.</note> | <note>Most of the original 1890 U.S. Federal Census records were destroyed or badly damaged by a fire in the Commerce Department in 1921. Records enumerating only 6,160 individuals—less than one percent of the schedules—survived. Those for the York family were destroyed.</note> |
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| [{{ :hannah_n_randall:andrew_jackson_york_with_younger_brother-jacob_burrough_york.jpg?direct&800 |Andrew Jackson York (on Left) with his younger brother, Jacob Burrough York (on Right). Year unknown.}}] |
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[{{ :hannah_n_randall:1930-us_census-andrew_jackson_york.jpg?direct&800 |1930 U.S. Census. Andrew Jackson York appears on line 90, living with his son (Ira York) and his family is family.}}] | [{{ :hannah_n_randall:1930-us_census-andrew_jackson_york.jpg?direct&800 |1930 U.S. Census. Andrew Jackson York appears on line 90, living with his son (Ira York) and his family is family.}}] |