I would like the Census nearest to 1860 for Margaret Keefe (nee O'Brien) b 1832c Ireland m John Keefe 8 April 1860 Philadelphia, d 1867. I am in Australia.

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    The U.S. government has taken a census of population every ten years since 1790. The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has federal population census records from 1790 through 1950. The 1860 population census was the Eighth Decennial Census of the United States. The official census day was June 1, 1860. For more information about this census, please see 1860 Census Records.
    NARA's federal population census records, including the 1860 population census, are digitized and available to research online through multiple websites. Many of these websites allow you to search the records by name, place, keyword, and more. Please see Search Census Records Online and Other Resources for more information.
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    Thank you for posting your question on History Hub!
    The U.S. government has taken a census of population every ten years since 1790. The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has federal population census records from 1790 through 1950. The 1860 population census was the Eighth Decennial Census of the United States. The official census day was June 1, 1860. For more information about this census, please see 1860 Census Records.
    NARA's federal population census records, including the 1860 population census, are digitized and available to research online through multiple websites. Many of these websites allow you to search the records by name, place, keyword, and more. Please see Search Census Records Online and Other Resources for more information.
    We hope this information assists you with your research!
    Sincerely,
    Archives 1 Reference Branch (RR1R)
    (RR1R-24-66548-RB)
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