Fauquier County, VA 1860 Federal Census Notes ftp://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/va/fauquier/1860/ Due to the large number of various towns included in this census, I have created a listing with the towns and their page numbers with added comments. The reasoning behind the two separate districts is unknown as they include some of the same town names.I suspect the district lines divided the towns. NE REVENUE DISTRICT Auburn.....................................................102-103 Bratenburg.....................................................115 Bristenburg...........................................116, 126-127 Bristowburg...........................................120-121, 125 Broad Run....................................................89-90 Catlett...........................................104-108, 110-114 Elk Run........................................................132 Middleburg, Loudon County.......................28-29, 41-48,55-56 New Baltimore................................................67-72 Owl Run...................................................119, 133 Paris............................................................9 Piedmont (now known as Delaplane)............................14-15 Pine View..................................................130-131 Rectortown..............................................17, 19, 32 (No town shown-suspect it is Rectortown)........................33 Salem (now known as Marshall).................16, 22-24, 30-31, 34 Somerville........................................122-124, 128-129 The Plains............... 35-40, 49-54, 57-60, 73-74, 84-88, 97-98 Thoroughfare................................................ 61-66 Upperville............................10-13, 18, 20-21, 25-27, 117 Warrenton................. 75-83, 91-96, 99-101, 109, 118, 134-135 SW REVENUE DISTRICT Bealton...................... 147-148, 151, 160, 166, 224-226, 282 (No name...suspect it is Bealton)..............................152 Brandywine.................................. 202-203, 206, 230-231 Carselton, Kanaweha Co (also written-Carreton or Carelton).292-294 Clift Mills.......................................... 240, 244-245 Gauley Bridge (Fayette Co)....................... 289-291, 295-299 Linden.................................................... 268-276 Markham....................................-222, 256-259, 267, 277 Millview.................................... 172-173, 227, 280-281, Morrisville........................ 153-154, 163-164, 167-168, 284 Orlean............................. 228-229, 236-239, 250-255, 278 Paris............................................ 142-144, 260-265 Piedmont Station (now Delaplane)................ 155, 215-218, 266 Pine View......................................... 161-162, 169-171 Ronte Hill (also written-Ronts Hill, Ronts Hill, Rontts Hill).. 174-176, 286-287 Salem (now Marshall).........39-141, 195, 200-201, 207-214, 232-235, 241-243, 288 Warrenton...................... 1-2, 137-138, 145-146, 156-159, 165, 180-194, 196-199, 204-205, 223, 248, 279, 283, 285 Warrenton Springs............................................. 177 Waterloo.............................................. 246-247, 249 W.S. Springs (White Sulphur Springs)....................... 178-179 Unoccupied dwellings Pages 1-40 The folowing notes pertain to entries regarding "unoccupied" dwellings: p5, line 22 - #35-unoccupied, but names on lines 20 & 21 repeated; no other information pg7, line 25 - "temporarily occupied by resident of Loudoun co." written in pg10, line 37 - #85 - "on this farm which was rented from the Armistead estate" written in p14, line 9 - unoccupied - J.B. Jefferies is written in the Occupation column. p23, line 12 - unoccupied Ditto marks Pages 27 to 38. The census taker, Geo Calvert, usually put ditto marks for the Place of Birth. However, there are several pages where he did not use any ditto marks after the listed state. The difference in his method began on Page 27 for the last person, continued on to page 28, then reappeared on page 32 and page 38. I added the Place of Birth only where he wrote it in for those pages.