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*Photocopy of census cards created between 1946-1948, in Yapese (translation of census form in cabinet) | *Photocopy of census cards created between 1946-1948, in Yapese (translation of census form in cabinet) | ||
*Organized by municipality and village in file cabinet at Micronesia Area Research Center (list of villages in cabinet) | *Organized by municipality and village in file cabinet at Micronesia Area Research Center (list of villages in cabinet) | ||
*Japanese Imperial dates used (conversion chart in filing | *Japanese Imperial dates used (conversion chart in filing cabinet). | ||
*Very useful in combination with Jane Underwood census | *Very useful in combination with Jane Underwood census |
Revision as of 20:28, 21 October 2015
Yap[edit | edit source]
Jane Underwood Yap Population Cards
- Census created in 1965 by anthropologist Jane Underwood, in English
- Cards filed by municipality at the Richard Flores Taitano Micronesia Area Research Center, University of Guam, Mangliao, Guam (filesare a little jumbled, be patient)
- Some name variation so be creative
- Cards contain information for individual subject plus children, parents, siblings, and grandparents
- Back bottom of each card has a reference to the 1946 census of Yap if individual is included in that census
- Partial digital index of birth dates and names (Excell spreadsheet, search using Ctrl+F) on Barrigada FHC computers. CD in Family Search Support Office, Barrigada, Guam.
1946 Yap Census
- Photocopy of census cards created between 1946-1948, in Yapese (translation of census form in cabinet)
- Organized by municipality and village in file cabinet at Micronesia Area Research Center (list of villages in cabinet)
- Japanese Imperial dates used (conversion chart in filing cabinet).
- Very useful in combination with Jane Underwood census