• The 1930 Census lists MacLeay as divorced and living with Malloy in the historic Squires-Tourellot house at 1019 Spruce Street, Boulder, CO, which also happens to be the oldest remaining house in Boulder, and working as a resort manager, but in 1940, she is listed as widowed. (wikipedia.org)
  • Included here are official census publications covering the decennial censuses from 1890 to 1930. (loc.gov)
  • Soundex code Indexes for Louisiana Federal Census Records are available on microfilm for the following years: 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920 and 1930. (myfreecensus.com)
  • S2997 ] Ancestry.com, 1930 United States Federal Census (n.p. (danstone.info)
  • Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. (danstone.info)
  • Emily Almiria Bowles and Edwin Farnham Mabie appeared on the census of 14 April 1930 at 2225 49th Avenue, Coral Gables, Dade County, Florida. (maybeesociety.org)
  • 1 She appeared on the census of 10 April 1930 at 171 East Market St, Blairsville, Indiana, Pennsylvania. (williamgreggonline.org)
  • He was listed as a resident in William Clarence Lightbody's household in the census report on 11 April 1930 at South Buffalo Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania. (williamgreggonline.org)
  • The 1920 United States Census listed Florence as divorced, but the 1940 U.S. Census listed her as widowed. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, it is more likely that Alice was divorced as that is what her former husband's 1940 census record says. (riverwye.us)
  • The 1940 census records are already out there but are the census records from 1950 available? (thegenealogyguide.com)
  • The latest 1940 census records are available and were made available in April 2012. (thegenealogyguide.com)
  • S422 ] Ancestry.com, 1940 United States Federal Census, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. (faulknerfamilyhistory.com)
  • The 1880-1910 schedules expanded the information collected to include how much acreage is assigned to each crop, poultry owned, and eggs produced. (raogk.org)
  • Because most censuses between 1880 and 1920 asked for immigration and naturalization information and are indexed, they also provide a quick step back in time. (generationspress.com)
  • S01857 ] 1880 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005). (allenderfamily.org)
  • There are only 131 Lians listed in total for the 1880 - 1920 census. (shadesofthedeparted.com)
  • After graduating from Columbia College in 1860 and attending Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Edgar Cullen was commissioned into the 1st United States Infantry as a second lieutenant on May 24, 1862. (green-wood.com)
  • 1860 United States Federal Census [database online]. (allenderfamily.org)
  • There were multiple questionnaires used for the 1860 census, including a separate slave questionnaire (which collected the same information as in 1850). (archives.com)
  • Moreover, in later census records, James Monroe stated his age in 1850 as forty, in 1860 as forty-nine, and in 1870 as fifty-nine. (pdx.edu)
  • 1860 Census Adams County. (geometry.net)
  • 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)
  • The schedules for 1890 were destroyed by fire, and those for 1900 and 1910 were destroyed by Congressional order. (raogk.org)
  • An Albert Holand/Holland is found in Grand Forks, North Dakota, owning his own photographic business in both 1900 and 1910. (shadesofthedeparted.com)
  • Birth certificates as well as the Ancestry census for 1900 and 1910 should be explored for further information on Walter. (shadesofthedeparted.com)
  • This wicker piece, which looks like a small sled or chaise, is much less ornate than the Victorian style of the turn of the century and is consistent with other furniture pieces I have found dated between 1900 and 1910. (shadesofthedeparted.com)
  • Censuses after 1950 remain out of reach for privacy reasons. (familytreemagazine.com)
  • So, read on and I will show you what is and what isn't available when it comes to the 1950 census records. (thegenealogyguide.com)
  • So, by following this rule we know that to gain access to the 1950 census records that we will, unfortunately, have to wait until April 2022 . (thegenealogyguide.com)
  • So, that means that not only can you get your hands on records from 1950 but even the last census that was carried out. (thegenealogyguide.com)
  • 5 She was listed as a resident in William Clarence Lightbody and Barbara Lightbody's household in the census report on 18 April 1950 at 11 Stewart St, Blairsville, Indiana, Pennsylvania. (williamgreggonline.org)
  • 4 He, 29, appeared as Head of Household on the census of 18 April 1950 at 11 Stewart St, Blairsville, Indiana, Pennsylvania. (williamgreggonline.org)
  • Concomitantly, a household headed by James Evans was included in the 1840 US Census for Fentress County, Tennessee, and, moreover, consisted of a young adult couple, both in their twenties, and a male and a female child, both under five years of age. (pdx.edu)
  • Alternatively, a household also headed by James Evans appeared in the 1840 US Census for Clinton County, Kentucky, and contained two very young children along with a young adult couple. (pdx.edu)
  • Conclusion: Holand could have been in business as early as November 1889 (North Dakota statehood - he would have been 18 years old) and as late as December 1919 (1920 census enumerated in January). (shadesofthedeparted.com)
  • A Walter K. Lian is found in the 1920 census for Sheridan, Montana. (shadesofthedeparted.com)
  • If the Walter Lian of the 1920 census is our pictured baby, then the photograph could be dated 1907. (shadesofthedeparted.com)
  • The date change for the 1920 census was requested by the Department of Agriculture. (dogily.eu)
  • The 1920 Census shows him as being 7/12 mo old on Jan 2 1920. (williamgreggonline.org)
  • Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com OperationsInc, 2002.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of theCensus. (danstone.info)
  • Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com OperationsInc, 2004.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of theCensus. (danstone.info)
  • http://www.archives.gov/publications/microfilm-catalogs/census/1910/">NARA</a>.Original data - United States of America, Bureau of the Census. (faulknerfamilyhistory.com)
  • After April, 1941, The Bureau Of Foreign And Domestic Is Replaced As The Collector Of Data By The Bureau Of The Census. (stlouisfed.org)
  • Bureau Of The Census, Highlights Of United States Export And Import Trade (Ft 990), Monthly, Beginning In 1967. (stlouisfed.org)
  • Kochanek, Harry M. Rosenberg, Jeffrey D. Maurer, and Hollmann of the U.S. Bureau of the Census furnished the Joseph D. Farrell from the National Center for Health Statistics. (cdc.gov)
  • Provides links to the digitized census publications along with brief overview of each decennial census with information on what was included in each census. (loc.gov)
  • 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)
  • Article I, section 2, of the U.S. Constitution requires that a decennial population census, a nationwide enumeration or count of the population, be taken every 10 years. (goblegenealogy.com)
  • Census Bureau issued 384 bulletins that contained preliminary results--first tabulations of census returns--for the 1890 Census. (loc.gov)
  • This 25 volume set contains the results of the 1890 Census. (loc.gov)
  • the 1890 Census Population Schedules were destroyed. (dgmweb.net)
  • S2990 ] Ancestry.com, 1910 U.S. Census, Washington, Chehalis County, Population Schedule;NARA Microfilm Publication T264 (n.p. (danstone.info)
  • 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)
  • Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910 population schedules. (forceswarrecords.com)
  • Presents the 12th Census data on population, vital statistics, agriculture, and manufactures in maps and charts. (loc.gov)
  • They can be found on the U.S. Census Bureau publications page under Census of Population and Housing 1900 . (loc.gov)
  • Census Population Clock. (familytreemagazine.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)
  • 1910 Federal Population Census. (allenderfamily.org)
  • The census saw the nation's largest city, New York City , more than double in size due to the consolidation with Brooklyn , becoming in the process the first U.S. city to record a population growth of over three million. (wikimili.com)
  • However, both children were identified as females in the population schedule, which is evidently inconsistent with identification of the oldest child of James Monroe and Sarah Elizabeth Hatfield Evans as a son, Thomas. (pdx.edu)
  • It is not impossible that they were included in the population schedules for both counties, particularly if they were relocating in the census year. (pdx.edu)
  • 1910 U.S. census, population schedule. (scrappygenealogist.com)
  • The population of the United States was recorded as 3,929,214 as of Census Day , August 2, 1790, as mandated by Article I, Section 2 of the United States Constitution and applicable laws. (cloudfront.net)
  • It was designed to provide national estimates of the health and nutritional status of the United States' civilian, noninstitutionalized population aged two months and older. (cdc.gov)
  • For 1910, I will search the unindexed states in the federal census if a street address is available. (generationspress.com)
  • What the Numbers in the Federal Census Mean (missing columns contained no data). (dgmweb.net)
  • 1900 U.S. Federal Census [database on-line]. (allenderfamily.org)
  • Agriculture schedules are scattered among a variety of archives in which they were deposited by the National Archives and Records Service. (raogk.org)
  • I conduct research on Jewish families using both United States public records and European records that are available here in the United States. (generationspress.com)
  • The four basic searches described below -- vital records, census records, naturalization records and passenger arrival records -- will usually provide a wealth of information about immigrants to the United States, including accurate birthdates and birthplaces, dates and places of immigration and emigration, names of other family members in the United States, original place of origin and names of relatives left behind in the 'Old Country. (generationspress.com)
  • Learn More About State of Oklahoma Court , Tax , Land and Probate Records. (raogk.org)
  • Although county clerks record births and deaths and provide information on request, certificates are available only from the Vital Records Section, State Department of Health. (raogk.org)
  • Your complete guide to finding and using your ancestors' US census records in your genealogy research. (familytreemagazine.com)
  • Records of the Bureauof the Census, Record Group 29. (danstone.info)
  • [3] The microfilmed census is available in rolls from the National Archives and Records Administration . (wikimili.com)
  • If you have ever tried to locate an ancestor at any library or archive you have without doubt searched the CENSUS records. (goblegenealogy.com)
  • LDS Familysearch WA State Death Certificate Records show Joseph Lamm Clift died 17b July 1960 in Yakima. (scrappygenealogist.com)
  • Contains records for genealogical and historical research at both state and county levels. (geometry.net)
  • If you are reading this post then you are probably wondering what census records that you can check. (thegenealogyguide.com)
  • Census Records, Important For Research? (thegenealogyguide.com)
  • However, if you are new to genealogy research then please read on as I share with you how valuable census records are. (thegenealogyguide.com)
  • I just want to share with you just why you should be using census records to discover your family history. (thegenealogyguide.com)
  • Census records can give you a snapshot of their lives . (thegenealogyguide.com)
  • If you are familiar with U.S. census records you may know that there is a 72-year rule , where you have to wait that long until these records are made public. (thegenealogyguide.com)
  • If you want to check out the latest British census records then there is a 100-year rule. (thegenealogyguide.com)
  • So, the latest census records for the dates to 1911. (thegenealogyguide.com)
  • And to top it off there are no census records for 1931 and 1941 for them. (thegenealogyguide.com)
  • Through the Census Bureau Age Search Service , you can request the census records from 1910 right up to 2010. (thegenealogyguide.com)
  • 1900 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com): William H. COGGIN (æ 19, b. (dgmweb.net)
  • 1910 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #4 of 14): Alleghany Twp. (dgmweb.net)
  • [3] OMB defines the concept of race as outlined for the U.S. census as not 'scientific or anthropological' and takes into account 'social and cultural characteristics as well as ancestry', using 'appropriate scientific methodologies' that are not 'primarily biological or genetic in reference. (cloudfront.net)
  • 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)
  • Take Charles Seale's simple 1790 census return from Camden District, SC, for example: 1-2-2-0-0. (familytreemagazine.com)
  • State (Year) SSN issued: North Carolina (Before 1951 ) email from Dena Marie Baker Helton, Oct 2008. (silogic.com)
  • In 1910, he was living in the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, in Danville Township, Vermillion County, Illinois (9). (rootsweb.com)
  • Of course, the purpose of early federal censuses was merely the determination of congressional representation, therefore, such a mistake would not have been considered serious. (pdx.edu)
  • This is the home page for Angelina County, Texas, census data. (wikitree.com)
  • The Census Bureau Publications page is a good place to get an overview of each census and find publications related to them. (loc.gov)
  • Abstract of the Twelfth Census of the United States 1900. (loc.gov)
  • This is a digest of the contents of the ten volumes of the Twelfth Census, and is designed for the use of the general public who may not have access to the main volumes or may find this digest more convenient for ready reference. (loc.gov)
  • Twelfth Census of the United States, Taken in the Year 1900 by United States. (loc.gov)
  • Final reports of the twelfth census in 10 volumes. (loc.gov)
  • Prepared Under the Supervision of Henry Gannett, Geographer of the Twelfth Census. (loc.gov)
  • Genealogists have Article 1, Section 2 of the US Constitution, adopted in 1787, to thank for one of the most valuable tools for tracing American ancestors: "The actual Enumeration shall be made within three Years after the first Meeting of the Congress of the United States, and within every subsequent Term of ten Years, in such Manner as they shall by Law direct. (familytreemagazine.com)
  • Florida Census online research should begin with what is available online for free. (accessgenealogy.com)
  • If not, then I would suggest signing up for the online census images (links to the right) where you can access all the available online Florida census information directly from your computer at home. (accessgenealogy.com)
  • Original data: United States. (allenderfamily.org)
  • Images reproduced by FamilySearch.Original data -Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (danstone.info)
  • Source: 1866-1909 Data Are From Monthly Sumary Of Commerce And Finance, December, 1910 Supplement "Calendar Year Statements, " 1910, Pp. 1120-1126. (stlouisfed.org)
  • 1910-June, 1914 Data Are From Successive Issues Of Monthly Summary Of Commerce And Finance. (stlouisfed.org)
  • Beginning With 1945, The Data Are From Monthly Summary Of Foreign Commerce Of The United States (Issued Quarterly Beginning In April, 1951. (stlouisfed.org)
  • We are looking for volunteers to collect, type and submit census data by state, which should include variant spellings of the GOBLE name. (goblegenealogy.com)
  • Prior to this decision, the census and other government data collections asked people to report only one race. (cloudfront.net)
  • States require these data to meet legislative redistricting requirements. (cloudfront.net)
  • About one-third of the original census data has been lost or destroyed since documentation. (cloudfront.net)
  • We analyzed antimicrobial prescribing data for primary care physicians in Wisconsin and Minnesota (control state). (cdc.gov)
  • Stunt Ranch Homestead in Malibu Creek State Park, c. 1980 The homestead cabin was built in 1889. (lacountylibrary.org)
  • She appeared on the 1910 Census of Meyers Falls, Stevens County, Washington in the household of her parents, Charles Albert Carmody and Lucy L Curry . (excalcea.com)
  • Select the census year you need. (loc.gov)
  • That's because your printout of your ancestor's original census record may not show headings for each column. (familytreemagazine.com)
  • The original census enumeration sheets were microfilmed by the Census Bureau in the 1940s, after which the original sheets were destroyed. (wikimili.com)
  • Congress uses the census figures to apportion seats in the House of Representatives. (goblegenealogy.com)
  • Finding your family in a federal or state census can document all family members who lived together in a family group, naturalization status, dates of arrival in the U.S., and place of origin. (generationspress.com)
  • Several organizations also host images of the microfilmed census online, and digital indices. (wikimili.com)