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''[[United States|United States ]] >  [[United States Census|U.S. Census ]] >  [[New York|New York]]  >  [[New York Census|Census]]''  
''[[United States|United States ]] >  [[United States Census|U.S. Census ]] >  [[New York|New York]]  >  [[New_York_Census|Census]]''  


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New York has a wonderful collection of state census records. They have a 105-year span of population schedules that are available to researchers. Used with the federal census records it is possible to see a family unit about every five years in some towns from 1820 through 1930. For a list of the valuable content of each New York census done by the state from 1825 to 1925, [http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/genealogy/censusq.htm '''click here.''']  
New York has a wonderful collection of state census records. They have a 105-year span of population schedules that are available to researchers. Used with the federal census records it is possible to see a family unit about every five years in some towns from 1820 through 1930. For a list of the valuable content of each New York census done by the state from 1825 to 1925, [http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/genealogy/censusq.htm '''click here.''']  


=== Existing and lost censuses  ===
== Existing and lost censuses  ==


For a list of available and missing New York censuses, [[New York Censuses Existing and Lost|click here]].  
For a list of available and missing New York censuses, [[New York Censuses Existing and Lost|click here]].  
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