• Yesterday I had the opportunity to visit NARA in Waltham, Massachusetts, attend a 1940 Census Workshop sponsored by the Massachusetts Society. (ancestorcentral.com)
  • This project will work to involve online volunteers to publish name index to the 1940 US Census soon after the National Archives and Record Administration (NARA) releases the records to the public April 2, 2012. (dawnsdelightsart.com)
  • Headlines 'NARA web crashes.1940 Census expected to go online. (ancestryinsider.org)
  • Today the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) released images of the 1940 Census, and a project is already underway to ensure that the information becomes easily available to anyone who wants to know a bit more about the Great Depression. (ncsu.edu)
  • The NARA has teamed up with leading genealogy groups like Archives.com and FamilySearch.org to create what's being described as a 'high quality, searchable database' of the more than one million pages contained in the Census. (ncsu.edu)
  • Official 1940 census website 1940 Census Records from the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration 1940 Federal Population Census Videos, training videos for enumerators at the U.S. National Archives Selected Historical Decennial Census Population and Housing Counts from the U.S. Census Bureau Snow, Michael S. (opinion) "Why the huge interest in the 1940 Census? (wikipedia.org)
  • Although this legislation came late the 1940 census' planning, requiring a separate "housing census," in practice, enumerators collected information for the housing census at the same time they collected information for the population census. (census.gov)
  • There are many spelling irregularities in this census due to some enumerators writing quickly or sloppily. (iagenweb.org)
  • The federal government has taken a census of the population every ten years since 1790. (thisnation.com)
  • The 1940 Census, taken on April 1, 1940, was the sixteenth census conducted since 1790. (thisnation.com)
  • Welcome to my Blank Census Forms 1790 - 1940 Page. (karenscubby.com)
  • To help enumerate an estimated 310 million residents in the 2010 census, the Census Bureau expected nearly 3.8 million applicants-almost equal to the total US population in the first census in 1790-for 1.4 million temporary jobs. (familytreemagazine.com)
  • The nation's first head count was as genealogically bare bones as could be: If you find an ancestral family in the 1790 census, the result will be nothing more than a name and a line of numbers. (familytreemagazine.com)
  • Despite the minimal naming, the 1790 census (and other pre-1850 enumerations) still can be useful-especially if you transcribe the scanty returns onto a copy of the original form ( download these census forms here ). (familytreemagazine.com)
  • Take Charles Seale's simple 1790 census return from Camden District, SC, for example: 1-2-2-0-0. (familytreemagazine.com)
  • One early impetus for the creation of the DSM lies in the advent of the Census in 1790, a year after George Washington's inauguration, by the marshals of the US judicial districts (United States Census Bureau, 2013) leading to gathering information about each member of society in a format amenable to statistical analysis. (bvsalud.org)
  • Census taking in 1940 was much different than the last census the United States' most current census in 2020. (thisnation.com)
  • Fluoridation Growth Graph and table displaying the history of US Fluoridation Status from 1940 to 2020. (cdc.gov)
  • Full documentation on the 1940 census, including census forms and a procedural history, is available from the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series. (wikipedia.org)
  • During World War II, the Census Bureau responded to numerous information requests from US government agencies, including the US Army and the US Secret Service, to facilitate the internment of Japanese Americans. (wikipedia.org)
  • US Census Bureau. (wikipedia.org)
  • U.S. Census Bureau. (wikipedia.org)
  • Western Defense Command Confirmed: The U.S. Census Bureau Gave Up Names of Japanese-Americans in WW II Some Japanese-Americans Wrongfully Imprisoned During WWII Oppose Census Question Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1940 United States Census. (wikipedia.org)
  • This primary source comes from the Records of the Bureau of the Census. (docsteach.org)
  • Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. (docsteach.org)
  • Some of the questions we genealogists love on earlier censuses - such as place of birth of father and mother and how many children a woman ever had - were moved from the regular census form to a set of supplemental questions. (legalgenealogist.com)
  • I admire genealogists and census employees because of their faithfulness in preserving history by organizing documents and sharing them to others. (blogspot.com)
  • The HRS 1940 Census project is part of a larger effort to conduct parallel linkages to the 1940 Census for respondents to the HRS, the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) , the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (WLS) , the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (NSHAP) , and the National Health and Aging Trends Study (NHATS) . (umich.edu)
  • The HRS 1940 Census file contains records from the 1940 Census for HRS respondents who were alive by the time of the decennial enumeration on April 1, 1940. (umich.edu)
  • To protect respondents' identities and privacy, researchers need to access linked census data via the HRS restricted data access and licensing protocols. (umich.edu)
  • Findmypast.com showed over 2,000 Americans a list of the 10 most famous fellow Americans born during 1940 and asked respondents to imagine they were suddenly to find out, via research into their family history, that they were related to one of these famous figures. (ngsgenealogy.org)
  • As required by Title 13 of the U.S. Code, access to personally identifiable information from census records was restricted for 72 years. (wikipedia.org)
  • On April 2, 2012-72 years after the census was taken-microfilmed images of the 1940 census enumeration sheets were released to the public by the National Archives and Records Administration. (wikipedia.org)
  • On April 2, 2012, the United States National Archives released the 1940 census records . (thisnation.com)
  • to host the digitized census records. (dawnsdelightsart.com)
  • Your complete guide to finding and using your ancestors' US census records in your genealogy research. (familytreemagazine.com)
  • Chuck Norris is the most popular American born the year of the 1940 U.S. Census, suggests a national poll done to mark the Government's release of the 1940 Census records April 2. (ngsgenealogy.org)
  • Thanks to the release of the 1940 Census records, many Americans will likely be making just such discoveries over the coming months. (ngsgenealogy.org)
  • The 1940 Census records will show his hometown of Ryan , Oklahoma as having 1,115 residents, of which he may well have been the youngest. (ngsgenealogy.org)
  • That means that, unlike most of the other famous 1940-born Americans in the findmypast.com poll, he actually appears in the 1940 Census records. (ngsgenealogy.org)
  • The census is indexed to the enumeration district level, so if you have a location, you can find the enumeration district using tools available on the 1940 Census page at the National Archives website . (genyourway.net)
  • The ENUMDIST (enumeration district) codes available in the HRS-1940 Geographic file have been updated to reflect corrections published by IPUMS on April 19, 2021. (umich.edu)
  • You can already browse through the Census images , but the process is cumbersome - for instance, you can't search by a person's name, but instead can only browse by location or enumeration district. (ncsu.edu)
  • Eventually, demographic accuracy for Census applications became a factor that required categorical diagnosis of mental disorders, and this was partially the motivation to develop further classification (Grob, 1991). (bvsalud.org)
  • Every genealogist in the city and surrounding suburbs had vied for a chance to attend the all-day program The Road to the 1940 Census: In Search of Your Family History , co-sponsored by the Library, the National Archives and the New York Genealogical & Biographical Society. (legalgenealogist.com)
  • It's amazing that we can search for information on every census conducted by just searching for them in the internet. (blogspot.com)
  • On July 2, 2012 volunteers with the 1940 Census Community Project indexed 10,000 names, which broke and actually doubled the previous record of 5 million names indexed. (thisnation.com)
  • But with a team of online volunteers, the 1940 US Census Community. (ncsu.edu)
  • Other innovations included a field test of the census in 1939. (wikipedia.org)
  • an "enumerator" (census taker) would visit every house inside a district within the time span of two weeks (in the city). (thisnation.com)
  • And who was our census taker responsible for the answers to these questions? (gustavushistory.org)
  • Our census taker was Mary Joyce-a virtual Alaskan celebrity. (gustavushistory.org)
  • At times it is obvious that the census taker may have filled in a blank with whatever came to mind, or the homesteader provided wrong information in somewhat less than a cooperative mood. (gustavushistory.org)
  • After all, she was the one most likely to be home when the census taker came around. (legalgenealogist.com)
  • On average, enumeration districts in 1940 had 30 pages of returns. (legalgenealogist.com)
  • During the period of planning for the 1940 Census, this work involved the establishment of metropolitan districts and guidance in the layout of census tracts of large cities. (umkc.edu)
  • the Division of Geography established 140 metropolitan districts for the 1940 Census. (umkc.edu)
  • Census takers were directed to "visit every house, building, tent, cabin, hut or other place in which any person might live or stay, to insure that no person is omitted from the enumeration. (thisnation.com)
  • The census takers used certain shorthand to count members who were a part of each household but absent at the time the enumerator came by to count each person. (thisnation.com)
  • Census takers employed to carry out the 1940 census worked all of April 1940 and into May to complete the taking of data. (thisnation.com)
  • The 1940 census instructions, for the first time, asked census takers to indicate who provided the information. (legalgenealogist.com)
  • With the information presented here you can find the actual census image at the National Archives website if you wish to keep a copy. (iagenweb.org)
  • This is also a National Archives page, but has a special url to access census info directly. (genyourway.net)
  • That, my friends, is what it was like last Saturday to hear Constance Potter of the National Archives, shown here in a YouTube video about the 1940 census that'll give you just the slightest hint of what her NYPL presentation was like. (legalgenealogist.com)
  • The National Archives website offers tutorials and other information as well as a direct link to the 1940 census . (medlockpark.org)
  • But you can overcome many census hiccups with an understanding of the shifting decennial questionnaires and how to use the data they hold. (familytreemagazine.com)
  • It turns out that while the government can report on Census results rather quickly, the entirety of Census data is not released by law until 72 years after the fact. (earnestparenting.com)
  • To apply to access linked 1940-HRS data, please read the instructions for accessing HRS Restricted Data . (umich.edu)
  • The data for census tracts were not published but rather were only available for each city upon paying for the costs of tabulating the material desired for the tracts. (umkc.edu)
  • Genealogy and history buffs rejoice: the 1940 census data is coming to a computer near you, the AJC reports. (medlockpark.org)
  • Fluoridation Statistics State-reported data on fluoridated water systems are linked to Census data to create national fluoridation statistics. (cdc.gov)
  • But looking at the amount of marketing buzz that both FamilySearch (and partners) and Ancestry.com are generating over the 1940 census, I have a hard time believing that we, the genealogy community, aren't going to crash something or somebody on 2 April 2012 when the 1940 Census debuts. (ancestryinsider.org)
  • The martial artist, actor and action star is the 1940-born American who fellow Americans would most like to discover is a long-lost relative, reveals the poll conducted by IBOPE Zogby for genealogy website findmypast.com . (ngsgenealogy.org)
  • A complete review of the history of the DSM would, naturally, discuss the interrelationships between early versions of the DSM and the Census, as well as place the DSM in the context of earlier classifications schemes of mental disorders such as those developed by Emil Kraepelin and Jacques Bertillon. (bvsalud.org)
  • This page is a brief introduction for the 1940 Federal Census Index for Jefferson County, IA. (iagenweb.org)
  • All pages will be stamped so if the last census page is 30, then if there's a page 61 it'll be stamped as 31 and if there's a page 81 it'll be stamped 32. (legalgenealogist.com)
  • For some of you, you have only to think of a few of the answers you yourselves gave a couple of years ago when census time rolled around. (gustavushistory.org)
  • During the 1940 US Census he was 54 years old and lived in Fairfax, Virginia. (rootspoint.com)
  • My grandfather, Manuel Lipsy, was 29 years old in the year of the census. (andykubrin.com)
  • Which census years asked which genealogically important questions? (familytreemagazine.com)
  • But when I received an Ancestry.com email advising me of some possible matches in the 1940 census, I was intrigued. (andykubrin.com)
  • Blank copies of the 1940 census forms can be viewed or downloaded to get used to the format in advance. (legalgenealogist.com)
  • In 1940, scientists concluded that consumption of ice cream was the leading cause of the polio epidemic, solely based on the stats that there were more cases of polio in the summer, which was also when children ate the most ice cream. (popculturemadness.com)
  • Variables from the 1940 Census-as prepared and documented by the IPUMS project at the University of Minnesota -are contained in three separate files: a household-level file, a person-level file, and an other person file which contains information on non-HRS household members. (umich.edu)
  • Whether a 1940 Census record has been found for a HRS person is documented in Tracker (CENSUS1940). (umich.edu)
  • You Found What in the 1940 Census? (ancestryacademy.com)
  • UpFront with NGS: Have you found your "fantasy" relative in the 1940 census? (ngsgenealogy.org)
  • At least eighty-seven percent of Americans today can find at least one relative listed on the 1940 United States Federal Census. (thisnation.com)
  • Less than 10 days after the 72 year privacy rule ran out on April 2, 2012, over 134 million document images (representing only part of the online activity) had been downloaded-2 million more images than the number of Americans alive when the census was taken! (gustavushistory.org)
  • 1940 yielded not just a U.S. Census but also a bumper crop of great Americans. (ngsgenealogy.org)
  • The census date of record was April 1, 1940. (wikipedia.org)
  • also has announced it'll offer a 1940 census index and the record images free, at least through 2013. (dawnsdelightsart.com)
  • That's because your printout of your ancestor's original census record may not show headings for each column. (familytreemagazine.com)
  • In other words, known and proven details (like place of birth) were not always recorded accurately-and changed from census to census. (gustavushistory.org)
  • Given the tardiness with which many states got around to keeping vital statistics, the census is sometimes not only the best but the only official clue for birth dates and places of residence. (familytreemagazine.com)
  • One of these resources is the 1940 U.S. Census Community Project. (thisnation.com)
  • FamilySearch , and Findmypast.co.uk, will work together on the 1940 US Census Community Project . (dawnsdelightsart.com)
  • There is also a 3:13 minute video at the 1940 Census website which gives a great introduction to the project, as well as some tips. (genyourway.net)
  • The Division of Geography was also involved in setting standards for the establishment of census tracts in the large cities. (umkc.edu)
  • About half the columns from the census form were used in this Index in order to keep this file as small as possible. (iagenweb.org)
  • Go to the 1940 Census Index (2.62mb text file) . (iagenweb.org)
  • That's my official excuse for not doing much as an official 1940 Census Blog Ambassador. (ancestryinsider.org)
  • You can view the images for the Hamilton County 1940 census by following the link below. (rootsweb.com)
  • The digital images of the 1940 census are set to be released on April 2, 2012. (genyourway.net)
  • On a side note, and commemorating the mortality of time, only about 1 in 15 of the heads counted in 1940 (or 21 million) are still alive today to confirm or disagree with the historical information recorded. (gustavushistory.org)
  • Our pioneers had worked for some sort of employment an average of only 50 days of that past year-with just 7 of the 21 adults working for profit at the time of the census. (gustavushistory.org)
  • Although no one realized it at the time, the year of the census marked a zenith in the life of the Lipsy family, at least in that era. (andykubrin.com)
  • In each cohort study, many sample members were alive at the time of the 1940 federal census and were thus enumerated (along with their families and household members). (umich.edu)
  • I wasn't expecting great revelations from the 1940 census. (andykubrin.com)
  • Although I can't magically turn those numbers into names, I can match what I've learned from other sources about my fifth-great-grandfather's family to confirm I've got the right census listing and figure out who each mark represents. (familytreemagazine.com)
  • 1941 U.S Census Report Contains 1940 census results 1940 Census Questions Hosted at CensusFinder.com. (wikipedia.org)
  • The 1940 Census also counted visitors in each household, which is an anomaly compared with the way census information is recorded today. (thisnation.com)
  • He appears as the of his house in the 1940 US Census. (rootspoint.com)
  • He visited my grandparents' house on April 26, 1940, a Friday. (andykubrin.com)
  • Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic politician, is the top-ranking woman, ahead of Raquel Welch and Dionne Warwick, and the 1940-born American who Democrats would most like to find is related. (ngsgenealogy.org)
  • Unlike political units with boundaries subject to change, the census tracts were designed to be relatively permanent, nonpolitical boundaries within these cities that allowed chronologically consistent comparisons. (umkc.edu)
  • The enumeration would begin on 12:01 A.M. on April 1, 1940 in order to count "each person alive at the beginning of the census day. (thisnation.com)