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Revision as of 14:08, 16 November 2020

Online U.S. Federal Population Schedules for Cuba
  Free Free at Some Libraries (usually with a library card) Pay
FamilySearch Record Search[1] Heritage Quest[2] Ancestry FHL ed.[3] Ancestry Library ed.[3] Ancestry Home ed.[3]
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  1. Record Search, a rapidly expanding set of free online indexes and document images, including many United States federal and state censuses; part of FamilySearch.
  2. HeritageQuest has arranged with many subscribing public libraries in the United States to allow users free access on home computers by means of their personal library card numbers. HeritageQuest provides images of all surviving 1790 to 1930 federal censuses, and indexes to many but not all of them.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Ancestry.com, a subscription site that provides online indexes and images to all surviving federal and many state census records, among other sources. They have three online editions: (1) an FHL edition free only at the Family History Library and a few Family History Centers, (2) a slightly smaller Library edition free only at some public libraries, and (3) a Home edition subscription service for individuals.