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- source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
- source: Family History Library Catalog
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Madison County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 13,455. Its seat is Madisonville. The county was created in 1853 and organized the next year. It is named for James Madison, the fourth President of the United States.
Timeline
Date | Event | Source
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1835 | Land records recorded | Source:Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources
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1853 | County formed | Source:Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources
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1860 | First census | Source:Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990
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1860 | No significant boundary changes after this year | Source:Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990
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1873 | Court records recorded | Source:Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources
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1873 | Probate records recorded | Source:Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources
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1874 | Marriage records recorded | Source:Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources
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1903 | Birth records recorded | Source:Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources
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Population History
- source: Source:Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990
Census Year | Population
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1860 | 2,238
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1870 | 4,061
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1880 | 5,395
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1890 | 8,512
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1900 | 10,432
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1910 | 10,318
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1920 | 11,956
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1930 | 12,227
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1940 | 12,029
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1950 | 7,996
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1960 | 6,749
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1970 | 7,693
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1980 | 10,649
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1990 | 10,931
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