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*[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States_Census_Online_Genealogy_Records United States Census Online Genealogy Records] Internet links by year for FamilySearch, Ancestry.com, FindMyPast, and MyHeritage
*[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States_Census_Online_Genealogy_Records United States Census Online Genealogy Records] Internet links by year for FamilySearch, Ancestry.com, FindMyPast, and MyHeritage
*[https://archive.org/details/us_census Internet Archive]images 1790-1930 
* [https://www.accessgenealogy.com/ AccessGenealogy] - [https://www.accessgenealogy.com/census-records United States Census Records]
*[http://www.footnote.com/ <font color="#0066cc">Fold3.com</font>] ($) index &amp; images 1860 and 1930  
* [http://www.censusfinder.com/ Census Finder]
*[http://www.censusrecords.com/ CensusRecords.com] ($) indexes &amp; images 1790-1940
* [http://www.censusrecords.com/ CensusRecords.com] ($) indexes &#x26; images 1790-1940
*[http://www.myfreecensus.com My Free Census] Find your ancestors in the U.S. census, and International census records
*[http://www.footnote.com/ <font color="#0066cc">Fold3.com</font>] ($) index &amp; images 1860 and 1930
*[http://www.newhorizonsgenealogicalservices.com New Horizons Genealogy] Specializing in State Census Records.
* [https://archive.org/details/us_census Internet Archive] images 1790-1930 
*[http://www.censusfinder.com Census Finder] free census links and how to use census records for genealogical research.
*[http://www.myfreecensus.com My Free Census] Find your ancestors in the U.S. census, and International census records  
*[http://www.census.gov/prod/www/decennial.html <font color="#0066cc">U.S. Census Bureau</font>] images of published transcriptions of 1790 census for 12 states
*[http://www.census.gov/prod/www/decennial.html <font color="#0066cc">U.S. Census Bureau</font>] images of published transcriptions of 1790 census for 12 states
*[http://www.archives.gov/research/census/nonpopulation/ Nonpopulation Census Records] Agriculture, mortality, and social statistics schedules are available for the census years of 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1880. Manufacturing schedules are available for 1820, 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1880.  Schedules of business are available for 1935 for these industries: advertising agencies, banking and financial institutions, miscellaneous enterprises, motor trucking for hire, public warehousing, and radio broadcasting stations.
*[http://www.archives.gov/research/census/nonpopulation/ Nonpopulation Census Records] Agriculture, mortality, and social statistics schedules are available for the census years of 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1880. Manufacturing schedules are available for 1820, 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1880.  Schedules of business are available for 1935 for these industries: advertising agencies, banking and financial institutions, miscellaneous enterprises, motor trucking for hire, public warehousing, and radio broadcasting stations.
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=== Key Reference Sources  ===
=== Key Reference Sources  ===

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Key U.S. Census Indexes and Images Internet Links[edit | edit source]

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Value of Censuses[edit | edit source]

A census is a count and description of the population of a country,state, county, or city for a given date. Census lists are also called “schedules." In the United States a nationwide census has been taken every ten years since 1790. A well-indexed census is one of the easiest ways to locate where an ancestor lived and when they lived there. You can also use censuses to:

Contents of Federal Censuses[edit | edit source]

Contents by Federal Census Years[edit | edit source]

after 1940 1910 1870 1840 1810
1940 1900 1860 1830 1800
1930 1890 1850 1820 1790
1920 1880

Blank forms for each U.S. census year[edit | edit source]

Finding Census Records[edit | edit source]

Censuses in U.S. States
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Censuses in U.S. Territories
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Key Reference Sources[edit | edit source]

  • Map Guide to U.S. Federal Censuses 1790-1920 [1] Shows county boundary changes in each state from 1790 to 1920, and which census areas were lost or still exist.
  • The Census Book: a Genealogist's Guide to Federal Census Facts, Schedules and Indexes: with Master Extraction Forms for Federal Census Schedules, 1790-1930 [2] An online edition is at HeritageQuestOnline. Discusses indexes, regular, and non-population schedules.
  • Censuses and Tax Lists [3] Strategies for finding elusive ancestors, and history of indexing.
  • Census Class Video [4]
  • State and Special Census Video [5]
  • Heads of Households Only Video [6]
  • United States Census, 1890 (FamilySearch Historical Records)

References[edit | edit source]