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Tips for Using the Federal Census in Your Research

Researchers can access the census records from most online services (Ancestry, FindMyPast) for a fee. Family Search makes the records and schedules available ...

Find a Census Listing by Street Address - CensusTools

Most genealogists are very familiar with searching Ancestry or FamilySearch for individuals in the U.S. federal census population schedule, ...

Tools & Tips for Searching the 1950 Census

The 1950 Census, available on April 1st, can be searched by Enumeration District (ED) while its indexing is being completed, which is what will make it easily ...

Census & Genealogy - Primary Sources - Pacific University LibGuides

Primary Sources. Guide to finding sources for research in historical primary sources such as newspapers, archives, historic photographs, oral ...

Searching Census Records in Ancestry LE Tips - Buffalo

To the right of the page, a list of historical records by category will display. Click on “U.S. Federal Census Collection” under Census &. Voter Lists. Tips ...

Federal Census Schedule Information at the Maryland State Archives

Once you know where the person lived, ask for the enumeration district maps at the circulation desk in the search room. Match the address to the enumeration ...

Directories and Census Data - Family History

Many online genealogy sources can help you search records online. Family Search is a free search resource. Microfilm of census records is ...

Census Records Search Example for Ancestor Research

If you are not sure that searching for a census record is the next best option for your research, consider using the advice feature of this site. This will help ...

Using the census to research your family history—Part 2

Most databases allow you to search by name, place and location. Many also have the option to search by keyword, so you can look for just about ...

Census Records - Hawaiʻi - Genealogy Research - Research Guides

If that does not work, you will need to manually search through each census: page by page, line by line, family by family using the digital or ...

Search US Census Records Online | GenealogyBank

How To Search Census Records Effectively · Step 1: Try using initials instead of full names because the way names were recorded often changed. · Step 2: Use any ...

US Census Records: Tips, Resources & Online Records

Online Census Records · Clues in Census Records · State Census Records · 1930 and 1940 Census Records · Free Blank Census Forms, 1790-1950 · The 1890 Census · Where ...

Why Isn't My Ancestor in the Census? - Heritage Discovered

Search tips on how to find your ancestor in the census · Use wildcard searches. · Search by first initials rather than the first name · Search for ...

How to use Census records - Society of Genealogists

There are now many different finding aids to help identify the area to search for your ancestors in each of the census years. The first task is to find the most ...

Searching tips - Census National Archives

You can search this site in two ways: by name of individual, or by location. Remember, the less information you put in, the more numerous the results.

1950 Census records are now available; here's how to search & tips ...

The records for the 1950 U.S. Census were just released Friday morning. The National Archives released them just after midnight on April 1, ...

Census Records — Start Researching Genealogy

A Few More Tips & Research Clues: · Did they own their own home? Sometimes this can be a simple dollar amount in a certain column, or the letter “O” for owned.

Guide to Census Records - Local History & Genealogy

Searching the Library website census handbooks for background and tips on using the censuses of various countries Add location and year to the word...

100 Years Without the 1890 Census: Tips to Overcome Record Loss

Search for City Directories in the major cities in or near where your ancestor lived. Many of these directories can be found on Ancestry.com or ...

Genealogical Research - U.S. Department of the Interior

It is often useful to check school, church, and county courthouse records for information. Researchers should not limit the scope of their search to birth, ...