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Census records are extremely valuable in genealogical research. | |||
*They reveal specifics about the family, such as names, ages, birthplaces. See [[United States Census#Contents of Federal Censuses|Contents of Federal Censuses]] | |||
*They show where the family lived—the very place where other records can likely be found about them. (See [[Using the Census to find other records about ancestors|Using the Census to find other records]] | |||
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Census records are extremely valuable in genealogical research.
- They reveal specifics about the family, such as names, ages, birthplaces. See Contents of Federal Censuses
- They show where the family lived—the very place where other records can likely be found about them. (See Using the Census to find other records