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=== Use Federal Census Records === | === Use Federal Census Records === | ||
#Federal censuses were made every 10 years 1790 to 1930 (1890 mostly destroyed). Some state censuses were made in between those years. | |||
#Censuses are easy-to-use; include everyone, and list families, residence, and birth states. | |||
# Studying census records helps you build up your knowledge about ancestors. | |||
#List the most important internet sites for U.S census indexes and images is the Research Wiki at wiki.familysearch.org under the topic [You Name It State] Census which links to: | |||
::A. Familysearch pilot (free) http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0 | |||
::B. Ancestry.com (subscription) http://www.ancestry.com/search/ | |||
::C. HeritageQuest (subscription) www.heritagequestonline.com/hqoweb/library/do/index | |||
#Principle: If your first search fails, keep trying. Try again with a different index, different spelling of the name, different search data, or different location. If necessary find your ancestor via relatives or neighbors, in previous or later censuses. | |||
#Principle: Be thorough. Find each ancestor on every census from 1870-1930. Do the same for siblings. Show your findings on each ancestor’s family group record. To learn how see wiki.familysearch.org/en/Adding_a_Custom_Event_to_a_PAF_Family_Group_Record OTHER | |||
=== Sources Especially Useful for African American Research === | === Sources Especially Useful for African American Research === | ||
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