Census records are among the most valuable resources for genealogists. They offer a snapshot of society at specific points in time, recording details that help us trace our ancestors’...
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1860 Indiana Census Records
Censuses help you pinpoint a family's location at a particular time. When you know where a family lived, you know where to look for other important records, such as county records of births...
1850 Kentucky Census Records
This resource references almost 192,000 Kentucky heads of household counted in this especially valuable census.
1850 Indiana Census Records
This resource includes the 1850 census. The resource references almost 257,000 Indiana heads-of-household counted in this especially valuable census.
1851 United Kingdom Census Records
A census is an official enumeration of the population in a particular area. In addition to counting how many people live in an area, the census usually gathers other important data. Since 1801, the...
Census Records (1790–1955)
Today, let's discover the invaluable insights census records from 1790 to 1950 offer genealogists and learn how to navigate, interpret, and incorporate them into your family history research.
1850 Virginia Census Records
The 1850 Virginia Census Record Index is an essential historical document that captures a detailed view of Virginia’s population. ShareNewsletterTweet
1850 Pennsylvania Census Records
Often referred to as the "first modern census," the 1850 census employed improved techniques for collecting information. For the first time, census takers were given written instructions that...
1850 North Carolina Census Records
This resource includes an index to the 1850 census. The resource references more than 140,000 North Carolina heads of household counted in this especially valuable census.
US Census Records: A Closer Look at Family History Research #3
The US Federal Census collection is an excellent genealogical research for beginning and experienced genealogists. Most people doing research on their family tree use it quite often. This is because...
Look at Census Records | Genealogy Clips #8
Census records beginning in 1880 asked for the birthplace of an enumerated person’s parents. If you have a recent immigrant ancestor, or a suspected one, the 1880 and later census records can give...
Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont 1850 Census Microfilm Records
This index contains extensive information about the Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont sections of the 1850 federal census. It includes around 369,000 heads of households and covers approximately 1.2...
1850 California, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, & Utah Census Microfilm Records
The 1850 California, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, and Utah Census index records provide a valuable snapshot of the Western United States during a transformative period in its history. This index...
1850 Tennessee Census Microfilm Records
Request a free lookup from this index. Within this index, you’ll find records of about 200,000 Tennessee heads of households and approximately 960,000 individuals. The 1850 census is often...
1850 Illinois Census Microfilm Records
This index references the 1850 census, containing information on nearly 235,000 Illinois heads of household. ShareNewsletterTweet