Genealogy Tips: U.S. Census Records, 1790-1840 (Part I)
By Katie Rebecca Garner on April 25, 2022
In this article, Katie Rebecca Garner gives tips for using the information found on U.S. Census records from 1790-1840... (Read More)
In this article, Katie Rebecca Garner gives tips for using the information found on U.S. Census records from 1790-1840... (Read More)
The census is a fantastic tool for genealogists, and understanding more about it will help you use it better with your own family history research... (Read More)
In this article, Gena Philibert-Ortega describes unique aspects of the 1870 Census – the first federal census after slavery was abolished in the U.S... (Read More)
In this article, Gena Philibert-Ortega describes various ways to find your ancestor’s street address, helpful for the upcoming 1950 U.S. Census release... (Read More)
In this article, Jessica Edwards wraps up her three-part article giving tips for finding and using census records in your genealogy research... (Read More)
In this article, Jessica Edwards continues giving tips for finding and using census records in your genealogy research... (Read More)
In this article, Jessica Edwards gives tips for finding and using census records in your genealogy research... (Read More)
In this article, Gena Philibert-Ortega gives tips to prepare for the release of the next U.S. Census being made available: the 1950 census... (Read More)
In this article – as everyone is filling out the 2020 Census – Gena Philibert-Ortega provides tips for using the census in your family history research... (Read More)
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