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Genealogy Basics: The 1900 Census

Posted on December 23, 2013May 21, 2015 By Danni

It’s another Monday and time for another post.  Today, we’re continuing our recent discussion on census records, today we’re looking at the 1900 census.  The 1900 census was enumerated beginning 1 June 1900.  Let’s look at the actual census record to see what information can be extracted from this census.  Using my great-grandpa Edward’s census…

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Genealogy Basics: The 1910 Census

Posted on December 16, 2013May 21, 2015 By Danni

Continuing our recent discussion on census records, today we’re looking at the 1910 census.  The 1910 census was enumerated beginning 15 April 1910.  Let’s look at the actual census record to see what information can be extracted from this census.  Using my great-grandpa Edward’s census listing, let’s look at what can be discovered about his…

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Genealogy Basics: The 1920 Census

Posted on December 9, 2013May 21, 2015 By Danni

Today we’re continuing the discussion on census records and looking at the 1920 census.  The 1920 census was enumerated beginning 1 January 1920.  Let’s look at the actual census record to see what information can be extracted from this census.  Using my great-grandpa Edward’s census listing, let’s look at what can be discovered about his…

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Genealogy Basics: The 1930 Census

Posted on November 25, 2013May 21, 2015 By Danni

A couple of weeks ago we started talking about census records and looked at the 1940 census.  Today we’re continuing to look at census records and the focus is on the 1930 census. The 1930 census was enumerated beginning 1 April 1930.  Let’s take a look at an actual census record to see what kind…

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Genealogy Basics: The 1940 Census

Posted on November 4, 2013May 21, 2015 By Danni

Census records.  Every genealogist uses them at one point or another.  They’re a great source of information as long as you keep in mind the possibility for errors to be found within the census records. The United States has taken a federal census every 10 years since 1790.  The first census enumeration contained a limited…

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