What is easiest way to search U.S. Census records?
What is easiest way to search U.S. Census records?
You can research census records online through familysearch.com website for free. Find "catalog" in the menu. Put the state in the search box. Afterwards look at the menu on the right, look for census records in the menu and select the year you want. Once selected you will select the county your ancestors lived in. There is often a little magnifying glass on the right, select that and type in your ancestors name. It will show you all the people in that county with that name. When you find the correct person select him and the document should be there.
they won't let me even create an account
they won't let me even create an account
You can access the FamilySearch Help Center without being logged in (I just logged out of my own account to test this).
See https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/how-do-i-create-a-free-familysearch-account for instructions on how to make an account. If you are having difficulties, try chatting with a volunteer using the link in the support article: https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/contact-familysearch-support
The only restrictions I know of are the age limits. The article says: "You must be at least 13 years old to create an account. Children ages 8 to 12 can create an account with parental permission."
If you can't use FamilySearch, another free option is to browse (not search) the microfilm rolls at the Internet Archive (archive.org). This is far from "the easiest way to search" as the original questioner asked, but if the computer index is defective, browsing can be the only way to find someone, so it is a useful skill to learn.
The tools at Stephen P. Morse's One-Step Web Pages can be a great help for searching and browsing. https://stevemorse.org/#us
Sue, they have a help desk that I had to call to get my free account straightened out. The system is rickety but the people are very nice and helpful.