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'''Census Substitute--'''Some early tax records have been compiled and indexed to substitute for the early censuses. <ref>Jackson, Ronald Vern, ed. ''Early Ohio Census Records''. Second Edition. Bountiful, Utah: Accelerated Indexing Systems, 1974. (Family History Library book 977.1 X2p.)</ref> | '''Census Substitute--'''Some early tax records have been compiled and indexed to substitute for the early censuses. <ref>Jackson, Ronald Vern, ed. ''Early Ohio Census Records''. Second Edition. Bountiful, Utah: Accelerated Indexing Systems, 1974. (Family History Library book 977.1 X2p.)</ref> | ||
== Historical Background == | == Historical Background == | ||
== Indexes == | == Indexes == | ||
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'''Ancestry--'''All federal census years available for Ohio are indexed on [http://www.ancestry.com/ Ancestry]. | '''Ancestry--'''All federal census years available for Ohio are indexed on [http://www.ancestry.com/ Ancestry]. | ||
=== State Wide Indexes === | === State Wide Indexes === | ||
[[United States | [[United States Census State Census|Statewide indexes]] for the 1820, 1830, 1840, 1850, 1860, and 1880 censuses are available in book format. [[Soundex|Soundex]] (phonetic) indexes are on microfilm for the 1880, 1900, 1910, and 1920 censuses. Be aware that the 1880 soundex index is incomplete and includes only those families with children born between 1870 and 1880. Either check the 1880 index in book format or search the actual census for the place where your ancestors lived. | ||
When indexes are not available or a name is omitted from an index you can still look for the name in the census. To find a person who lived in a large city, it helps to first find his or her address in the city directory for the same year as the census (see [[Ohio Directories|Ohio Directories]]). Then look for that address on the original census schedules. | When indexes are not available or a name is omitted from an index you can still look for the name in the census. To find a person who lived in a large city, it helps to first find his or her address in the city directory for the same year as the census (see [[Ohio Directories|Ohio Directories]]). Then look for that address on the original census schedules. | ||
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Census Descriptions of Geographic Subdivisions and Enumerations Districts. | Census Descriptions of Geographic Subdivisions and Enumerations Districts. | ||
:1830 Family History Library <ref>film 1402857 item 1<br></ref> | :1830 Family History Library <ref>film 1402857 item 1&lt;br&gt;</ref> | ||
:1840 Family History Library <ref>film 1402857 item 2<br></ref> | :1840 Family History Library <ref>film 1402857 item 2&lt;br&gt;</ref> | ||
:1850 Family History Library <ref>film 1402858 item 1<br></ref> | :1850 Family History Library <ref>film 1402858 item 1&lt;br&gt;</ref> | ||
:1860 Family History Library <ref>film 1402858 item 2<br></ref> | :1860 Family History Library <ref>film 1402858 item 2&lt;br&gt;</ref> | ||
:1870 Family History Library <ref>film 1402859<br></ref> | :1870 Family History Library <ref>film 1402859&lt;br&gt;</ref> | ||
:1880 Family History Library <ref>film 1402862<br></ref> | :1880 Family History Library <ref>film 1402862&lt;br&gt;</ref> | ||
:1900 Family History Library <ref>film 1303025<br></ref> | :1900 Family History Library <ref>film 1303025&lt;br&gt;</ref> | ||
:1910 Family History Library <ref>film 1374009<br></ref> | :1910 Family History Library <ref>film 1374009&lt;br&gt;</ref> | ||
:1920 Family History Library <ref>film 1842715<br></ref> | :1920 Family History Library <ref>film 1842715&lt;br&gt;</ref> | ||
:1930 Family History Library <ref>film 2261295-6</ref> | :1930 Family History Library <ref>film 2261295-6</ref> | ||
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