1816 Mobile County Taxpayers

Baldwin County, Mississippi Territory, was created on December 21, 1809, from the souther part of Washington County, Mississippi Territory. It was bordered by Washington County and Spanish West Florida.

Once Alabama became a state, the Baldwin County of the Mississippi Territory was divided between Mobile and Washington Counties. The present-day Baldwin County was then formed from the part of Mobile County east of Mobile Bay.

Keeping this in mind, the residents of the modern Baldwin County in 1816 could be found in the census of Baldwin or Mobile County.

1816 Baldwin County census can be found here.

 

Alvarez, Diego Janaxarity, James
Balfour, Adam Julian, Lewis
Bazarge, John B Kelley, Carson
Berbee, Elizabeth Kellogg
Berrandy, Registe Kennedy, Jospeh N
Bordeaux, Alexander Kennedy, William E
Chastang, Bernard Kerr, Tracy McE
Chastang, widow Ketchins [Kitchens], Samuel
Chevannah, John Krebs, Edmund
Chickizela, Jaques Lantrip, Thomas
Clement, John larrie, Pierre
Clemeste & Kellogg Lascelles, Auguste
Cohn, Auguste Ling, James F
Colin, Honore Lucian, Pierre
Conway, Henry Lyons, Charles
Conway, Thomas McCandless, Joseph
Cooks, Andrew McGrath, Timothy
Darton, Thomas McKinney, Michael
Debroca, Euge McVoy, Vince A
De Croiz, Benjamin Mallory, Eugene
De Land, Sidney Marks, Ephraim
Dugre, Daniel Miller, Alexander
Dumav, Zenon Mitchell, William
Durett, Registe Morson, latbell K
Durrell, Daniel Newbold, thomas G
Favre, Claire Nicholas, Felder

Firbess, John & Co

Nicholas, Lem
Fisher, William Nicholas, silvain
Fisher, William M Oldham, Washington
Frazee, Cushman Page, Jacob
Galloway, John Patterson, Daniel
Garrow, Samuel H Penfield, Stewart
Genre, William Pirault, Michael
George, Travis Pollard, William
Girault, Francis Richardson, Matthew
Glassock, Kiger Richardson, William
Gualott, Bartholomew Roberhas, Abram
Hales, Joseph Rovey, James
Haupt, George Rowland, Duvall
Hemremberg, Antonio Shevalle, Francisco
Henesly, Joshua spalding, stephen
Hilliard, John Sullivan, Hermengarde
Hobart, Peter H Taylor, George
Hobdell, Silarion Trenier, Baptiste
Inzan, David Trillion, charles
  Ward, John C
Illegible, Samuel Whitmore, Jacob
Illegible, Michael Williams, Aaron
  Williams, Hering
  Wilson, James
   

Source: Jones, Dixie May and Mary Elizabeth Scott. Inhabitants of Alabama in 1816. Pell City, Ala.: Broken Arrow Chapter, D.A.R., 1955.