U.S. Urban Research: Difference between revisions

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Family history research for&nbsp;ancestors living&nbsp;in big cities in the United States involves the same research processes as in other places but adds opportunities and challenges.<!-- Tidy found serious XHTML errors -->
Family history research for ancestors living in big cities in the United States involves the same research processes as in other places but adds opportunities and challenges.


= Sources To Use  =
== Sources To Use  ==


Use the following sources while researching families:  
Use the following sources while researching families:  
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*City Maps
*City Maps


= Characteristics of Big Cities  =
== Characteristics of Big Cities  ==


Residents in large U.S. cities share the following characteristics:
Residents in large U.S. cities share the following characteristics:
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*Many people are looking to move
*Many people are looking to move
*Neighbors are less likely to be relatives than in rural areas
*Neighbors are less likely to be relatives than in rural areas


Other considerations:
Other considerations:
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*Big cities offer a variety of churches and congregations.
*Big cities offer a variety of churches and congregations.
*For health reasons, registration of births and deaths began sooner in big cities, but many people were missed.
*For health reasons, registration of births and deaths began sooner in big cities, but many people were missed.


Research cautions:
Research cautions:
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*Search the indexes and records carefully because different people can have the same name.
*Search the indexes and records carefully because different people can have the same name.
*More people were overlooked in vital records and other local records.
*More people were overlooked in vital records and other local records.
*City and county officials may have kept separate records, some of which overlap. Check the vital&nbsp;records in&nbsp;both jurisidictions.
*City and county officials may have kept separate records, some of which overlap. Check the vital records in both jurisidictions.


 
== U.S. Cities Through Time  ==
 
= U.S. Cities Through Time  =


As an example of big cities in U.S. history, here are the ten largest for the years 1790, 1840, and 1900.  
As an example of big cities in U.S. history, here are the ten largest for the years 1790, 1840, and 1900.  
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*Cleveland (OH) with 381,768  
*Cleveland (OH) with 381,768  
*Buffalo (NY) with 352,387
*Buffalo (NY) with 352,387
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