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Confusing Race and Ethnicity on the 2020 US Census

June 8, 2020 admin

The 2020 US Census is underway and US households are required to complete a form identifying all individuals living at…

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Posted in: Census, Documents

Don’t Forget the Relative Living Down the Street

June 1, 2020 admin

One of the most common mistakes for rookie and even experienced genealogists is only identifying a specific household in a…

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Was Your Ancestors Rich or Poor?

May 25, 2020 admin

Last week’s blog talked about useful information in the census about immigration. A lot of people immigrated to the US…

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Immigration and Citizenship in the US Census

May 18, 2020 admin

It’s impossible to discuss the US Census without discussing the topic of immigration and citizenship. Recent debates, lawsuits and decisions…

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Identifying the Children – Not Just the Living Children

May 11, 2020 admin

One unique and useful genealogy questions from the 1900 census is how many children did a woman give birth to.…

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How Is Everyone Related? Census Relationships Are Important!

May 4, 2020 admin

As mentioned in the previous week, the 1850 US census started requiring the recording of every household members name on…

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Why is the 1850 US Census so important?

April 27, 2020 admin

The 1850 US census was the seventh federal census conducted. It also has the distinction of the first US census…

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Federal versus State Census

April 20, 2020 admin

The census in this blog series primarily focuses on is the Federal (National) census held every 10-years. Did you know…

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Census population schedules and the 72 year rule

April 13, 2020 admin

The 72 year rule refers to the time between the start of a census and when the individual’s responses are…

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Why a Census every 10-years?

April 6, 2020 admin

As mentioned in the previous blog post, a US census is required by the constitution every 10 years. What is…

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Posted in: Census, Uncategorized

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