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| The São Paulo state archives (Arquivo do Estado in São Paulo) has census records (população) covering 1765 to 1840. These records cover all of the state of São Paulo, which was much larger then than it is now. These records are contained in 226 metal boxes and document complete families, with relationships, ages, residences, and in some cases birthplaces of the individuals. | | The São Paulo state archives (Arquivo do Estado in São Paulo) has census records (população) covering 1765 to 1840. These records cover all of the state of São Paulo, which was much larger then than it is now. These records are contained in 226 metal boxes and document complete families, with relationships, ages, residences, and in some cases birthplaces of the individuals. |
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| The following information about São Paulo census records comes from pages 154 to 156 of Lyman De Platt’s book ''Genealogical Historical Guide to Latin America'' {{FSC|980 D27p}}: | | The following information about São Paulo census records comes from pages 154 to 156 of Lyman De Platt’s book ''Genealogical Historical Guide to Latin America'' {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>|980 D27p}}: |
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| In the archive is a metal box entitled População–- Capital–-Anos 1818–1827––Caixa 36. This box contains seven bundles of census records. Each census record contains basically the same personal information for each person, including given names, ages, nationalities, civil statuses, occupations, and military classifications (for the military census). These bundles comprise: | | In the archive is a metal box entitled População–- Capital–-Anos 1818–1827––Caixa 36. This box contains seven bundles of census records. Each census record contains basically the same personal information for each person, including given names, ages, nationalities, civil statuses, occupations, and military classifications (for the military census). These bundles comprise: |
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| References to Polish census records for the southern part of Brazil may be found in: | | References to Polish census records for the southern part of Brazil may be found in: |
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| ''Arquivos Para a História do Brasil Meridional (Archives of the History of Southern Brazil''). Curitiba, Brazil: (Papelaria Requião Ltda.), 1971. {{FSC|981.6 B4b}} no. 14. | | ''Arquivos Para a História do Brasil Meridional (Archives of the History of Southern Brazil''). Curitiba, Brazil: (Papelaria Requião Ltda.), 1971. {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>|981.6 B4b}} no. 14. |
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| Information about Italian and Polish immigrants in southern Brazil can also be found in the Arquivo dos Padres da Congregação de São Vicente de Paulo (Archive of the Priests of the São Vincente de Paulo Parish) in Curitiba, Paraná. | | Information about Italian and Polish immigrants in southern Brazil can also be found in the Arquivo dos Padres da Congregação de São Vicente de Paulo (Archive of the Priests of the São Vincente de Paulo Parish) in Curitiba, Paraná. |
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| == Searching Census Records == | | == Searching Census Records == |
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