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Value of Censuses

Census records are extremely valuable in genealogical research. They:

  1. Reveal specifics about the family, such as names, ages, birthplaces. See Contents of Federal Censuses
  2. Locate the family in the very places where other records about them were likely created. (See Using the Census to find other records
  3. Provide clues that help you learn even more about them.

Helping you make the most of all these values is the purpose of this article.

Useful Census Tips

Why:

  • Relatives, such as grandchildren or married children, may live with them
  • They may live with a child, such as a married daughter, in their later years
  • Neighbors

Why:

  • You may find sisters living in the area.
  • Your ancestor's widowed mother may have remarried. In those censuses, pay attention to ages.
  • Their husbands may have been witnesses on your ancestor's deeds.
  • They may have moved with your ancestor, but you couldn't recognize them before this.

Census Tips for What You Want to Learn

Names of Parents

Maiden Name of Mother

How do I know this is MY person?

Migration from another state

Marriage: When and Where

Immigration and Naturalization