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=== Census Tips ===
=== Census Tips ===
{{Tip|Find your ancestor in every census taken while he/she was alive. This includes territorial and state-funded censuses.}}
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:'''Why:'''
[[Image:Boy with binochulars-page-001.jpg|left|80px|]] Find your ancestor in every census taken while he/she was alive.
::*Relatives, such as grandchildren or married children, may live with them
:::'''Why:'''
::*They may live with a child, such as a married daughter, in their later years
::::*Relatives, such as grandchildren or married children, may live with them.
::*Neighbors may be relatives or old friends from their home state.
::::*They may live with a child, such as a married daughter, in their later years.
 
::::*Follow the children through censuses.
{{Tip|Check marriages for women in the county where your ancestor was found in a census. Then find those women and their husbands the SAME census.}}
::::*Neighbors may be relatives or old friends from their home state.
:'''Why:'''
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::*You may find sisters living in the area.
[[Image:Wedding Bands - Marriage.png |left|75px|]]Check marriages for women in the county where your ancestor was found in a census. Then find those women and their husbands the SAME census.
::*Your ancestor's widowed mother may have remarried.
:::'''Why:'''
::**Notice the ages: were the women old enough to be sisters? Aunts? The mother?
::::*You may find sisters living in the area.
::*Notice your ancestor's deeds and other records: Were any of those husbands witnesses?
::::*Your ancestor's widowed mother may have remarried. Were the women old enough to be sisters? Aunts? The mother?
 
::::*Did any of those husbands witness your ancestor's deeds and other records? Were they near neighbors?
{{Tip|Pay close attention to the ages and birthplaces.}}
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:'''Why:'''
[[Image:Searching for Ancestors icon.jpg|left|75px|]]Pay close attention to the ages and birthplaces.
::*Gaps in ages of children may be a clue to:
:::'''Why:'''
::**A second marriage of the couple: Check marriage records for this.
:::*Gaps in ages of children may be a clue to:
::**A child died young. Check cemetery, church, funeral, and other records.
::::*A second marriage of the couple: Check marriage records for this.
::*Where the children were born (state, nation) may be a clue to:
::::*A child died young. Check cemetery, church, funeral, and other records.
::**When the family migrated
::::*The state or nation where the children were born is a clue to:
::*Ages of husband and wife may be clues:
::::*When the family migrated
::**In a second marriage, the husband may be older than the wife.
::::*Ages of husband and wife may be clues:
::*Compare ages of the wife and the children:
::::*In a second marriage, the husband may be older than the wife.
::**The oldest child: was the wife too young to be the mother? (Child-bearing years for most women were between 16–40.)
::::*Compare ages of the wife and the children:
::**The youngest child: was the wife too old?
::::*The oldest child: was the wife too young to be the mother? (Child-bearing years for most women were between 16–40.)
 
::::*The youngest child: was the wife too old?
 
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{{Tip|Ask questions to analyze what you are seeing: It is possible? Is it probable?}}
[[Image:Green and White Globe.JPG|left|70px|]]Check a map to see county boundaries for the census year you want to search.
:'''For example:'''
:::'''Why:'''<br><br>
 
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Follow the children through censuses, as well.
:[[Image:Question mark red.jpg|left|50px|]]    Ask questions to analyze what you are seeing: It is possible? Is it probable?
 
::'''For example:'''
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=== Census Index Tips ===
=== Census Index Tips ===
{{Tip|Check another index if you did not find your family.}}
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[[Image:Check Mark Rain-drop.JPG|left|50px|]]Check another index if you did not find your family.}}
:'''Why:'''
:'''Why:'''
:*Indexers vary in skill and accuracy
::::*Indexers vary in skill and accuracy
:*The quality of the image or copy they used affects the quality of the index
::::*The quality of the image or copy they used affects the quality of the index
:*Some indexers are local and more familiar with the names or families of the area than others
::::*Some indexers are local and more familiar with the names or families of the area than others
 
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{{Tip|Check county census indexes when online indexes fail. }}
[[Image:Green Check with person icon.JPG|left|50 px|]]Check county census indexes when online indexes fail.
:'''Why:'''
:'''Why:'''
::*Created by local societies or groups who knew the families of the area, these indexes are often more accurate
::::*Created by local societies or groups who knew the families of the area, these indexes are often more accurate
::*Footnotes or information about the family may be added
::::*Footnotes or information about the family may be added
:'''Where to find them'''
::::'''Where to find county census indexes:'''
::*Many are published in books or [[Washington Periodicals|periodicals]]
::::*Many are published in books or [[Washington Periodicals|periodicals]]
::*Search [[Washington Archives and Libraries#Libraries|online catalogs]] and check with local libraries
::::*Search [[Washington Archives and Libraries#Libraries|online catalogs]] and check with local libraries


=== How Censuses Can Help You Find ===
=== How Censuses Can Help You Find ===
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