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== What You Typically Find  ==
== What You Typically Find  ==


Some of the most typically information listed in the censuses include:<br>-the floor living on<br>-Full name<br>-age<br>-birth place<br>-Rank, status, and occupation<br>-Servants<br>-Length of time in residence by half year<br>-When began service<br>
Some of the most typically information listed in the censuses include:<br>-the floor living on<br>-Full name<br>-age<br>-birth place<br>-Rank, status, and occupation<br>-Servants<br>-Length of time in residence by half year<br>-When began service<br>-Where last served<br>-Lodgers<br>
-Where last served<br>
The later censuses include a littlemore information including birth date.<br>
-Lodgers<br>


== Tips  ==
== Tips  ==
 
An index exists for the census records and can be a real help in locating individuals. Each year has an index that is divided into ''Kreds'', or police districts. The districts are alphabetized and listed in order by streets.<br>
The actual censuses are organized by Kreds first, then street, then house number, and finally by resident.<br>
== Access  ==
== Access  ==


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