Note: If requesting a lookup,
please specify what village/city. The entries are not
alphabetical. The books contain "only" names [no other
census data is provided] but
from this further research can be conducted at the
LDS/Family History Center, where all these books are on
microfilm with the complete data.
Each land census record
provides fourteen columns of information as follows:
Names of providers of information
Providers of information of either sex
that are married or unmarried but deemed to be married
through the decree of 1870 up to the age of 60 years,
inclusive.
Urban lands: Urban fields, Market price
of fields.
Grain Production: Which contributors
farm the land and hold it under civil law. Profit
attained by the contributors, assuming one harvest. How
many harvest after one planting? What is the normal
price of one planting?
Meadows: Meadows, held under civil law.
Harvests Profit attained by the contributors, assuming a
single planting.
Vines: Amount of harvest. Profit
attained, assuming one grape harvest. Pickers
required. Average number of urns per picker. Average
current price per picker.
Apple and Plum Orchards: Harvests.
Attained profit, assuming one single extended harvest.
Large domestic animals: Oxen, Heifers
and milk cows, Sterile cows, Steers and cows, over 3
years old, Steers and cows over 2 years old. Draft and
riding horses, over 3 years old and Draft and riding
horses over 2 years old.
Small domestic animals: Sheep one year
old and above. Swine one year old and above. Goats one
year old and above.
Forests: Which occupy arable land.
Weights of annual nut yield and amount of lumber.
Signature
Notes
Translator's
Note:
We cannot
guarantee the accuracy of this translation for the following
reasons:
1: This copy
was typed in Latin from an original, and there are several
typographical error and misspellings.
2: We do not
know the origin of the Latin documents. The Latin language
differed from country to country: in Italy, Latin was
different from that used in Germany and other places.