“…Our match rates of around 20 percent from the 1860 Census to either 1870 or 1900 is standard for Census-based linking in the nineteenth century, due to factors like the widespread use of first initials, rather than complete names, on Census manuscripts, and the old-fashioned handwriting that can lead to transcription errors in the digitization process (see, for example, Bleakley and Ferrie, 2016;Salisbury, 2017;Eli, Salisbury and Shertzer, 2018). Abramitzky, et al (2019) document that, even in more recent Census files (=1940), the maximum match rate is around 50 percent, particularly due to the prevalence of common names that cannot be distinguished within year of birth/ state of birth cells.…”