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*The 1890 census was destroyed.  
*The 1890 census was destroyed.  
*Search for your family in every available census to find additional children, inlaws, grandparents, and other members of a changing household.  
*Search for your family in every available census to find additional children, inlaws, grandparents, and other members of a changing household.  
*When you find your family, photocopy the whole census page or ask your family history center for a form to copy census information.  
*When you find your family, photocopy the whole census page or ask your FamilySearch center for a form to copy census information.  
*To to privacy laws, U.S. census records are opened to the public 70 years after they are taken.
*To to privacy laws, U.S. census records are opened to the public 70 years after they are taken.