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<li>[[Saint Kitts and Nevis Census|Saint Kitts and Nevis]]</li>
<li>[[Saint Kitts and Nevis Census|Saint Kitts and Nevis]]</li>
<li>[[Scotland Census|Scotland]]</li>
<li>[[Scotland Census|Scotland]]</li>
<li>[[Singapore Census|Singapore]]</li>
<li>[[Scotland Census|Scotland]]</li>
<li>[[Slovakia Census|Slovakia]]</li>
<li>[[Slovenia Census|Slovenia]]</li>
<li>[[Spain Census|Spain]]</li>
<li>[[Spain Census|Spain]]</li>
<li>[[Sweden Census|Sweden]]</li>
<li>[[Sweden Census|Sweden]]</li>

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About Censuses[edit | edit source]

As a way to number the population, countries across the world have taken censuses. Usually these were conducted by the government or church. Sometimes censuses were conducted on specific years, and other times they were conducted more sporadically. Census records can be helpful in genealogy as they often list a person's name, age, and residence. Some countries often took more censuses than just population schedules. Types of censuses often include:

  • Agricultural Schedules
  • Mortality Schedules
  • Manufacturing Schedules
  • Population Schedules
  • Veteran Schedules

Countries With Census Records[edit | edit source]

Additional Countries[edit | edit source]

If a specific county was not located on the list above, try searching this page: Census records by country