Genealogists Should Look for 'Other' Census Records

Summary


The census records that really perk our interest are the ones that list every person by name, particularly the United States Census Bureau records enumerated every 10 years, 1850-1930, except for the 1890 census, most of which was lost to fire.

The first three of those censuses include each person's state or country of birth: 1850, 1860 and 1870.

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Genealogists Should Look for 'Other' Census Records

The confusing part of those records is that they don't tell us how the members of each household are related, or even whether they are related. Is a woman who is 20 years younger than the head of household his wife, h...

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