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United States Census 1940


United States Census, 1940 - FamilySearch

Index and images of population schedules listing inhabitants of the United States in 1940. This was the sixteenth census conducted since 1790.

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 ...

1940 United States Federal Census - Ancestry

About 1940 United States Federal Census. An estimated 87 percent of Americans today can connect with at least one relative in the 1940 United States Federal ...

1940 Census FAQs | National Archives

The 1940 population census schedules have been available for research since April 2, 2012. Below are answers to frequently asked questions about this census.

Decennial Census Official Publications

Use of Sampling in the 1940 Census. The 1940 sample was a representative cross-section of the entire population. Tabulations made from the ...

1940 Census of Population: Volume 1. Number of Inhabitants

The first series of population bulletins for the states, territories, possessions, and a United States summary, with map of the area by ...

1940 United States census - Wikipedia

The 1940 United States census, conducted by the Census Bureau, determined the resident population of the United States to be 132,164,569, an increase of 7.6 ...

US Census 1940 | findmypast.com

Forty-eight States participated in the 1940 census. Participating territories include Alaska, Hawaii, the Canal Zone, Guam, and the US Virgin Islands.

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 ...

Official 1940 Census Website - Catalog - Data.gov

License: No license information was provided. If this work was prepared by an officer or employee of the United States government as part of that person's ...

United States Census 1940 - FamilySearch

The 1940 Census was released to the public on April 2, 2012. For more information see the National Archives. This is the first census released as digital ...

1940 Census - An Introduction

All video content created by the U.S. Census Bureau is available on our YouTube channel. Subscribe to get notifications when new content is uploaded and press ...

1940 Census of Housing - IPUMS USA

IPUMS USA collects, preserves and harmonizes U.S. census microdata and provides easy access to this data with enhanced documentation.

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

1940 Census of Population: Volume 2. Characteristics of the Population. Sex, Age, Race, Nativity, Citizenship, Country of Birth of ...

1940 Census – Connecting with the Past

The 1940 United States Census included several standard questions, such as: name, age, gender, race, education, and place of birth. But the census also ...

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 United States Federal Census - MyHeritage

The 1940 Census included all 132,164,569 residents of the United States at that time, and the armed forces serving overseas, born on or before April 1, 1940 ...

1940 – AgCensus - USDA Census of Agriculture Historical Archive

The Census of Agriculture, taken every five years, is a complete count of US farms and ranches and the people who operate them.

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

1940 Census - FDR Presidential Library & Museum

There were 132 million people living in the United States in 1940, Americans who had lived through the Great Depression and who would soon face world war.


1940 United States census

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The 1940 United States census, conducted by the Census Bureau, determined the resident population of the United States to be 132,164,569, an increase of 7.6 percent over the 1930 population of 122,775,046 people.

1950 United States census

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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.

Western United States

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The Western United States is one of the four census regions defined by the United States Census Bureau. As American settlement in the U.S. expanded westward, the meaning of the term the West changed.

United States Minor Outlying Islands

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The United States Minor Outlying Islands is a statistical designation defined by the International Organization for Standardization's ISO 3166-1 code. The entry code is ISO 3166-2:UM.

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United States congressional apportionment

United States congressional apportionment is the process by which seats in the United States House of Representatives are distributed among the 50 states according to the most recent decennial census mandated by the United States Constitution.