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Starting in 1790, federal population schedules were taken every 10 years in the United States. [[United States Census|'''Click here for more information''']] about federal census records. <br><br> | Starting in 1790, federal population schedules were taken every 10 years in the United States. [[United States Census|'''Click here for more information''']] about federal census records. <br><br> | ||
Oklahoma was admitted to the United States as the 46th state on 16 Nov 1907. So in the 1900 Census, it would be listed as Oklahoma Territory. | Oklahoma was admitted to the United States as the 46th state on 16 Nov 1907. So in the 1900 Census, it would be listed as Oklahoma Territory. | ||
======United States Federal Censuses with Online Links====== | ======'''United States Federal Censuses with Online Links'''====== | ||
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|{{RecordSearch|1810731|FamilySearch}}<br> [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/6224/ Ancestry.com] | |{{RecordSearch|1810731|FamilySearch}}<br> [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/6224/ Ancestry.com] | ||
|{{RecordSearch|2000219|FamilySearch}}<br> [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2442/ Ancestry.com] | |{{RecordSearch|2000219|FamilySearch}}<br> [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2442/ Ancestry.com] | ||
| | |[https://www.familysearch.org/en/blog/1950-united-states-census-release-date-and-research-help Release Date and Research Help] | ||
|Release Date <br> April 1, 2032 | |Release Date <br> April 1, 2032 | ||
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===Existing and Lost Censuses=== | ===Existing and Lost Censuses=== | ||
*[[Oklahoma Censuses Existing and Lost|List of existing and lost federal censuses for Oklahoma]] | *[[Oklahoma Censuses Existing and Lost|List of existing and lost federal censuses for Oklahoma]] | ||
==Online State and Territorial Censuses== | ==Online State and Territorial Censuses== | ||
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|Territorial (Select counties), all household members | |Territorial (Select counties), all household members | ||
|at | |at [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/126946?availability=Family%20History%20Library FamilySearch] | ||
at [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8925/ Ancestry] ($)<br> | at [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8925/ Ancestry] ($)<br> | ||
at [https://www.okhistory.org/research/1890 Oklahoma Historical Society] | at [https://www.okhistory.org/research/1890 Oklahoma Historical Society] | ||
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| {{ | | {{FHL|144576|title-id|disp=Civil War Union veterans and their widows, 1890}} | ||
| | | {{FHL|778921|title-id|disp=Flint district Cherokee census and emigrants,1852}} | ||
| {{ | | {{FHL|234549|title-id|disp=Census and school records, 1879-1943}} | ||
| {{ | | {{FHL|669922|title-id|disp=1851 Cherokee Old Settlers' annuity roll}} | ||
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| {{ | | {{FHL|607267|title-id|disp=1878 annuity rolls of Chickasaw Nation}} | ||
| {{ | | {{FHL|778920|title-id|disp=Cherokee Nation east, roll of 1835}} | ||
| {{ | | {{FHL|51409|title-id|disp=Cherokee census rolls, 1880}} | ||
| [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1059/ U.S., Indian Census Rolls, 1885-1940] ($) at Ancestry | | [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1059/ U.S., Indian Census Rolls, 1885-1940] ($) at Ancestry | ||
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|[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8810/ Oklahoma and Indian Territory, Indian Censuses and Rolls, 1851-1959] ($) at Ancestry | |[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8810/ Oklahoma and Indian Territory, Indian Censuses and Rolls, 1851-1959] ($) at Ancestry | ||
|[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2976/ U.S., Native American Citizens and Freedmen of Five Civilized Tribes, 1895-1914] ($) at Ancestry | |[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2976/ U.S., Native American Citizens and Freedmen of Five Civilized Tribes, 1895-1914] ($) at Ancestry | ||
|[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1241/ U.S., Native American Enrollment Cards for the Five Civilized Tribes, 1898-1914] ($) at Ancestry | |[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1241/ U.S., Native American Enrollment Cards for the Five Civilized Tribes, 1898-1914] ($) at Ancestry | ||
|[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2398/ U.S., Cherokee Baker Roll and Records, 1924-1929] ($) at Ancestry | |[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2398/ U.S., Cherokee Baker Roll and Records, 1924-1929] ($) at Ancestry |
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Online Federal Censuses[edit | edit source]
Population Schedules[edit | edit source]
Starting in 1790, federal population schedules were taken every 10 years in the United States. Click here for more information about federal census records.
Oklahoma was admitted to the United States as the 46th state on 16 Nov 1907. So in the 1900 Census, it would be listed as Oklahoma Territory.
United States Federal Censuses with Online Links[edit | edit source]
Non-Population Schedules for Oklahoma[edit | edit source]
Federal non-population schedules included such things mortality schedules, agriculture schedules, slave schedules, and manufacturing schedules.
Year | Type of Census | Links |
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1890 | Veterans | at Ancestry ($) |
1860 | Slave Owner (as part of Arkansas Indian Lands) | at Ancestry ($) |
1860 | Mortality (as part of Arkansas Indian Lands) | at Ancestry ($) |
Existing and Lost Censuses[edit | edit source]
Online State and Territorial Censuses[edit | edit source]
State censuses are census records that were taken at the state-level rather than at the federal. Often, but not always, a state took their census in ten year increments 5 years from when the Federal Census was taken, such as 1885. State censuses can even serve as substitutes for missing federal censuses. For more information on state censuses, visit United States Census Bureau.
Territorial censuses were taken by the federal government to count the population in federal territories. The government needed to count the population in the territory to see if it could qualify for statehood. For more information on territorial censuses, visit the US Territorial Census page.
Year | Type of Census | Links |
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1907 | Territorial (Seminole County), all household members | at Ancestry ($) |
1890 | Territorial (Select counties), all household members | at FamilySearch
at Ancestry ($) |
Other Census Images[edit | edit source]
Why Use the Census?[edit | edit source]
State census records can be one of the easiest ways to locate where an ancestor's family lived and when they lived there. Information varies based on year and location, but information that may be included in a census can include:
- Name of each person in the family at the time the census was taken
- Street or Avenue, or number Rural Free Delivery
- Sex
- Age
- Color
- Nativity
- Place of birth of this person
- Place of birth of Father of this person
- Place of birth of Mother of this person
- Period of Residence
- How long a resident of this State (years and months)
- How long a resident of this enumeration district (years and months)
- Regular occupation
- Military service
Sources and footnotes[edit | edit source]
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