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=== Patron de Alamas: Ano de 1897--Population Census of 1897  ===
=== Patron de Alamas: Ano de 1897--Population Census of 1897  ===


<br>• Last and most complete census of the Mariana Islands of the Spanish Administration<br>• Indicates married individuals, their children and other people living in the house (relationships not specified)<br>• Follows the Spanish format for names, but not consistently<br>• Index online at [http://ns.gov.gu/genealogy/1897index-a.htm http://ns.gov.gu/genealogy/1897index-a.htm] <br>• Cabeciera links to image created by Jerry Defane Barr<br>
<br>• Last and most complete census of the Mariana Islands of the Spanish Administration<br>• Indicates married individuals, their children and other people living in the house (relationships not specified)<br>• Follows the Spanish format for names, but not consistently<br>• Index online at [http://ns.gov.gu/genealogy/1897index-a.htm http://ns.gov.gu/genealogy/1897index-a.htm] <br>• Cabeciera links to image created by Jerry Defane Barr<br>  


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=== Censo Oficial De 1920 Guam--1920 Church Census  ===


=== Censo Oficial De 1920 Guam--1920 Church Census ===
<br>• Census of Guam compiled by the Catholic Church, completed between 1919 and 1920. Includes&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Catholics, also some Protestants and Pagans<br>• Lists family members, some lineage and names of deceased spouses<br>• Includes additional information, such as family member living in Saipan, US Mainland, natural children, civil unions<br>• Includes index of last names, also page numbers in 1920 census are noted after some names in Souder's ''Familian Chamarro''. <br>• Some pages of the census have two numbers, one at the top and one at the bottom. Be sure to check both if using the index or the page numbers from Souder.<br>• Some pages for areas outside of Agana are out of order (although numbered consecutively)<br>• Not part of the public domain but provided for public research.&nbsp; Copy at the Richard F. Taitano Microneisa Area Research Center, University of Guam, Mangilao, Guam. <br>• Citation: ''Archivo de Los Padres Capuchinos''. Burlada, Navarra, Spain. Photocopy August 1970. <br><br>  
 
<br>• Census of Guam compiled by the Catholic Church, completed between 1919 and 1920. Includes&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Catholics, also some Protestants and Pagans<br>• Lists family members, some lineage and names of deceased spouses<br>• Includes additional information, such as family member living in Saipan, US Mainland, natural children, civil unions<br>• Includes index of last names, also page numbers in 1920 census are noted after some names in Souder's ''Familian Chamarro''. <br>• Some pages of the census have two numbers, one at the top and one at the bottom. Be sure to check both if using the index or the page numbers from Souder.<br>• Some pages for areas outside of Agana are out of order (although numbered consecutively)<br>• Not part of the public domain but provided for public research.&nbsp; Copy at the Richard F. Taitano Microneisa Area Research Center, University of Guam, Mangilao, Guam. <br>• Citation: ''Archivo de Los Padres Capuchinos''. Burlada, Navarra, Spain. Photocopy August 1970. <br><br><br>  


=== U.S. Federal population schedules and indexes  ===
=== U.S. Federal population schedules and indexes  ===