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'''1810-1870--'''Statewide surname indexes for the censuses have been published. | '''1810-1870--'''Statewide surname indexes for the censuses have been published. | ||
'''1880-1930--'''There is a SOUNDEX (phonetic) index on microfilm. | '''1880-1930--'''There is a SOUNDEX (phonetic) index on microfilm. | ||
Separate indexes of many Kentucky counties are available for the 1850, 1860, and 1870 censuses. | Separate indexes of many Kentucky counties are available for the 1850, 1860, and 1870 censuses. | ||
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*''Census Descriptions and Geographical Subdivisions and Enumeration Districts''. National Archives Microfilm Publications, T1224 and T1210. Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Service, 1977–1978. These describe the boundaries of the area covered by each census taker. The films for Kentucky are: | *''Census Descriptions and Geographical Subdivisions and Enumeration Districts''. National Archives Microfilm Publications, T1224 and T1210. Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Service, 1977–1978. These describe the boundaries of the area covered by each census taker. The films for Kentucky are: | ||
1880 -- | 1880 --FHL film 1402860 <br>1900-- FHL film 1303022 <br>1910-- FHL film 1374004 <br>1920 --FHL film 1842707<br>1930-- FHL film | ||
<br>Maps are good tools to use with censuses because of the many boundary changes over the years. A publication that shows county boundary changes during census years in Kentucky is Thorndale and Dollarhide’s Map Guide to the U.S. Federal Censuses, 1790–1920 | <br>Maps are good tools to use with censuses because of the many boundary changes over the years. A publication that shows county boundary changes during census years in Kentucky is Thorndale and Dollarhide’s ''Map Guide to the U.S. Federal Censuses, 1790–1920.'' | ||
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