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1940 Census Records | National Archives

Part 1: General Information FAQs about the 1940 Census 1940 Census Forms Questions Asked on the 1940 Census Selected List of Codes Abridged ...

United States Census, 1940 - FamilySearch

There were 134 million individuals enumerated this census year. The schedules cover the 48 states as well as Alaska, Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, Panama Canal ...

1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry

The U.S. census taken on 1 April 1940 was the 16th census of the United States. It tallied the population of the country at 131,669,275 for the continental U.S. ...

Start Your 1940 Census Research | National Archives

Population Schedules for the 1940 Census have been available for research since the National Archives released the Census on April 2, 2012.

Access U.S. 1940 Census Records Free at Ancestry.com

Search for your family in our complete 1940 U.S. Census index—for FREE.Discover life in the '40s ... Almost 9 out of 10 Americans have a relative in the 1940 ...

1940 Census of Population: Volume 1. Number of Inhabitants

1940 Census of Population: Volume 1. Number of Inhabitants. Total Population for States, Counties, and Minor Civil Divisions; for Urban and ...

US Census 1940 | findmypast.com

Search these records · It took $67,527,000, approximately 123,069 enumerators and 58,400 published reports to complete the 1940 census. · The US population ...

Official 1940 Census Website - Catalog - Data.gov

Website alows the public full access to the 1940 Census images, census maps and descriptions. Access & Use Information. Public: This dataset is intended for ...

Search US Federal 1940 Census Records | GenealogyBank

Enter your ancestor's name below. We'll search the 1940 census records to help you learn more. First Name (optional) Last Name Location

Decennial Census Official Publications

1940 Census of Housing ... On August 11, 1939, a national census of housing was approved by the Congress, “to provide information concerning the ...

1940 Census of Population

The Census Bureau's main mission is to count every resident of the United States. This video showcases the enormous tasks the enumerators faced and ...

United States Census 1940 - FamilySearch

The 1940 Census gives the same basic information obtained from previous census years: name, age, place of birth, family relationships, location of residence, ...

1940 Census - Missouri Secretary of State

The 1940 US Census is the largest, most comprehensive and most recent record set available that recorded the names of the 132 million people living in the ...

1940 Census of Population: Volume 2. Characteristics of the ...

Sex, Age, Race, Nativity, Citizenship, Country of Birth of Foreign-born White, School Attendance, Years of School Completed, Employment Status, ...

1940 Census of Housing - IPUMS USA

1940 Census - Territories and Possessions ; Section 4: Population: Hawaii, PDF ; Section 5: Population: Panama Canal Zone, PDF ; Section 6: Population and Housing: ...

Indiana State Library: 1940 US Census - IN.gov

US Census Complementary Website to 1940 Records Release ... In anticipation of the April 2 release of 1940 Census records from the National Archives, the U.S. ...

1940 census - MyHeritage

Search the 1940 census index. Information about every one of the 132 million Americans in the 1940 Census is available. Name. First and middle name(s). Last ...

1940 Census – Connecting with the Past

1940 Census – Connecting with the Past. After 72 years the 1940 census records are now available for public access. On April 2, 2012, the National Archives ...

Searching the 1940 Census - Missouri Secretary of State

The 1940 census is now available, without charge, on the 1940 Census Community Project sponsor sites. In April 2012, the Missouri State Archives joined ...

Census Fun Fact #1 – The 1940 "X" in a Circle - History Hub

The 1940 Federal Population Census can be found online in the National Archives Catalog at "Population Schedules for the 1940 Census" at and on ...


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The 1950 United States census, conducted by the Census Bureau, determined the resident population of the United States to be 151,325,798, an increase of 14.5 percent over the 131,669,275 persons enumerated during the 1940 census.

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