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Questions on Federal Census Records 1790 - 1950, including population and nonpopulation schedules of agriculture, manufacturing, mortality, social statistics, and others.
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1914 Missouri census
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Joel Weintraub
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John Luther Jones Sr from New Hampshire
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John Jones
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searching one person. I have a name and probable birth year but no place of birth. Where do I start?
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Re: 1890 Census for New York State -- I am in search of records for Onondaga County (Syracuse NY).
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Timothy McGoldrick
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I'm looking for Morris David Alley in the 1930 census for Delta county, Texas
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A1 Reference Branch
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I am looking for my mother-in-law in the 1950 census.
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A1 Reference Branch
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St Tammany parish
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MargueritePellerin
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I have the information from the 1850's and 1860's census ... is there a way to determine address from location, asst marshal or page number? I get to this census and have no further information to get to my 2x great grandfathers parents. Avery Wans
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Joel Weintraub
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1803 Louisiana Territory census
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Textual Reference Branch, Archives II
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Find Theodore Dickes in 1940 census
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‘MA’ on census in color section
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Find Joseph Burns Russell in Dayton Ohio 1920 census
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1920 census
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Joel Weintraub
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search census by institution
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1920 census, find Thomas Wilson, Corning, Ohio, USA
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Phillip Johnson 1920 US Census
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72 year law
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Joel Weintraub
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1870 Census second counts?
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Claire Kluskens
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When ordering a certified census from Eservices.archives.gov, I receive the error: We detected an Error which may have occurred for one or more of the following reasons: The selected record has been modified by another user since it was retrieved. Pleas
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Finding physical location from 1880 census
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