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A census is a count and description of the population. Censuses were taken primarily for taxation or military purposes.
Hungarian censuses may not be as helpful as censuses from other countries because better sources, such as church records and civil registration, are available for Hungary.
Census records of some towns and regions may be accessible at various archives, but most are presently not available to researchers.
Use census information carefully since accurate information may not have been given to or understood by the census taker.
1725-1775 Census of the Jews[edit | edit source]
- Available for various counties (mainly present-day Hungary, Slovakia, Sub-Carpathian Russia, Burgenland)
- Counties arranged alphabetically
- Name of the head of the house, sometimes wife’s and children’s names
- Number of servants and religion
- Name of the landlord
- Possessions and taxes assessed
1828 Land Census[edit | edit source]
- Arranged by counties and within the counties by localities in alphabetical order
- Available for most counties
- Names only of property owners
- Very little information about the household
1828 Land Census Published[edit | edit source]
- 21 volumes of transcribed name lists
- Published by Martha Remer Connor
- Available for the following counties: Bács-Bodrog, Baranya, Torontal, Tolna, Temes, Fejér, Szatmár, Komárom, Győr, Moson, Szerem, Krasso, Arad, Bekes, Csanad & Csongrad, Maramaros & Ugocsa, Esztergom & Hont, Bereg & Ung, Zemplen, Veszprem, Pozsony
- Volume 13 is the Book of Cities