swanton] EARLY BISTORT OF THE#CREEK INDIANS 
Comparative Town Census— Continued 
437 
Town. 
Spanish 
census 
ol 1738. 
French 
census 
of 1750 
much). 
Ceu us 
ol L760 
i men). 
Cen ii 
ol L761 
(hunt- 
ers). 
Taitt, 
1772 
(gun- 
men). 
Mar- 
luirv, 
1782 
i men). 
Haw- 
kins, 
1 799 
(gun- 
men). 
U.S. 
census 
Of 1832 
(souls). 
1 L5 
i L50 
20 
50 
2 70 
60 
so 
Coosa old town 
Tnskegee 
10 
3 40 
' L25 
25 
40 
25 
130 
35 
216 
82 
Chickasaw (a stray 
band) 
50 
-10 
Chiaha (Upper) 
5 432 
Culiilialclia 
128 
Talipsehogy 
72 
Emarhetowrj (or He- 
iiianliic Tdu n 
210 
Chockolocko [Tcahki 
lako] 
10 
456 
Tallase-hatchee. . 
298 
Rabbit 
243 
Ekun-duts-ke 
147 
AuUase 
4 
40 
25 
20 
Three Islands 
Total of Upper 
towns 
Lower towns . . 
1,306 
757 
865 
398 
2,575 
1, 030 
1,390 
770 
6 715 
7 470 
2,500 
1,105 
6 1,111 
8 430 
14, 325 
7,408 
2,063 
1,263 
21 733 
In addition to the town enumerations already given we have 
many general estimates of Creek population which, though they 
may not in all cases be so accurate, yet tell a more connected story. 
In 1702 Iberville places the total number of Creek and Alabama 
families at 2,000. u In 1708 an early South Carolina estimate gives 
600 men among the "Ochesee" (i. e., the Lower Creeks), in 11 towns, 
and 1,300 men among the Upper Creeks, in "many towns," besides 
1 Kan-tcatl. 
1 Wltuinpka and Red Ground. 
'■> Including Coosa old town. 
« Including Tamahita. 
I 13 towns. 
8 1 1 towns. 
" 1 towns. 
■ 2 towns. 
9 17 town-;. 
"» 13 towns. 
» Margry, Dcc.,i v, p. 602. 
