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  • If at first you don't find a name, try again under another spelling.
  • Photocopy each ancestor's census. Identify where you found it.
  • Look for an ancestor in every census during her or his lifetime.
  • On the family group record show each person's census listings.
  • Study others in the same household, neighbors, and anyone with the similar names nearby on the census in community context.


  • For a list of the exact date of each federal census, click here.

Online Ohio indexes and images[edit | edit source]

Template:Census Online Ohio

Federal population schedules[edit | edit source]

Microfilm images[edit | edit source]

Federal Census Microfilms Available from the Family History Library
1940 N/A 1910 and Soundex 1870  1830
1930 1900 and Soundex 1860 1820 
1920 and Soundex 1880 and Soundex 1850 1810 
1840 1800 


Federal Census Microfilms Available from the National Archives
1940 N/A 1910 T624 and Soundex T1272 1870 M593 1840 M704
1930 T626 1900 T623 and Soundex T1065 1860 M653 1830 M19
1920 T625 and Soundex M1581 1890 fragments M407 and index M496 1850 M432 1820 M33
  1880 T9   Soundex T767    

Indexes: fiche, film, or book[edit | edit source]

For a list of microform and book indexes for the population schedules of Ohio, click here

Federal non-population schedules[edit | edit source]

Online indexes and images[edit | edit source]

Online Federal Non-Population Schedules for Ohio

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Year Type Record Search Census Bureau Google Book Heritage Quest Ancestry FHL Ancestry Library Ancestry Home
1890 Veterans Link - - - Link Link Link
1880 Mortality (Partial) Link - - - Link Link Link
1880 Industry - - - Link Link Link
1880 Agriculture - - - Link Link Link
1870 Mortality (Partial) Link - - - Link Link Link
1870 Industry - - - Link Link Link
1870 Agriculture - - - Link Link Link
1860 Mortality Link - - - Link Link Link
1860 Industry - - - Link Link Link
1860 Agriculture - - - Link Link Link
1850 Mortality (Partial) Link - - - Link Link Link
1850 Industry - - - Link Link Link
1850 Agriculture - - - Link Link Link
1840 Pensioners Link BookLink BookLink - Link Link Link

Microfilm images[edit | edit source]

1850-1880 Agriculture Census 1850 Mortality Schedule 1860 Mortality Schedule

Indexes: fiche, film, or book[edit | edit source]

For a list of microform and book indexes for the non-population schedules of Ohio, click here.

State, territorial, and colonial censuses[edit | edit source]

Ohio state, territorial, and colonial censuses[1][2]
 No State sponsored enumeration was taken for Ohio.  Some local enumerations were taken for a few counties. 

Existing and lost censuses[edit | edit source]

For a list of available and missing Ohio censuses, click here.

Why use a census?[edit | edit source]

A well-indexed census is one of the easiest ways to locate where an ancestor's family lived and when they lived there. You can also use censuses to follow the changes in a family over time, and identify neighbors. These and other clues provided by censuses are important because they help find additional kinds of records about the family.

More about censuses[edit | edit source]

Click here for additional details about how to use censuses, such as:

Sources and footnotes[edit | edit source]

  1. Ann S. Lainhart, State Census Records (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1992), 91-94.
  2. Henry J. Dubester, State Censuses: An Annotated Bibliography of Censuses of Population Taken After the Year 1790 by States and Territories of the United States (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1948), 52.