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Learning Objectives Getting Started With Your Family History Ancestors in the Census outline when US censuses were conducted & when made publicly available locate online & use freely available US censuses identify family information needed to search the 1940 census document key information about sources 2 US Census: Population Schedules 1790-1940 (no name index yet for 1940) released 72 years after Census taken data collected by Enumeration District (ED) information gathered about individuals varies w/census Why census data is valuable to family history census records contain the basic documentation for the study of U.S. history, biography, demography, immigration, migration, ethnicity, occupations, economics, social anthropology, medical history, local history, and family history. from: "Census Records" by Loretto Dennis Szucs and Matthew Wright in The Source: A Guidebook to American Genealogy. 3 4 Accurate? Yes...and No most census information is usually reliable residence information on the census is especially believable because a census taker visited each household sensitive topics - ages, family wealth, or deaf, dumb, blind, idiotic, insane, or convict family members - do people fudge? some info such as birthplace of parents may not have been easy to recall Online Access to Census Data Ancestry.com FamilySearch.org FamilySearch Center Heritage Quest National Archives Ft. Worth office Ancestry.com Fold3 (military records) HeritageQuest 5 6 1

Problematic Censuses 1790-1840 1890 1940 Pre-1850 Censuses only named person is head of household others in household are tally marks 7 8 1890 Census destroyed by fire in 1921 surviving pieces document only 6,160 of the 62,979,766 people enumerated that year 1940 US Census http://1940census.archives.gov 3.8 million images, scanned from over 4,000 rolls of microfilm volunteers indexing it by individual name 9 10 Special federal Census schedules Slave Schedules Mortality Schedules Agricultural Schedules Slave Schedules 1850 and 1860 U.S. Federal Censuses slaves were usually not named, but enumerated separately and usually only numbered under the slave owner's name schedule sometimes includes first names of individual slaves 11 12 2

Mortality Schedules Agricultural Schedules mortality schedules were taken along with population schedules during the 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1880 censuses list people who died during the previous 12 months typical mortality schedule will list the dead person's name, age, sex, color, married or widowed, birthplace, month of death, occupation, and cause of death 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880 and for those states that took an 1885 census for African American research, the 1850 and 1860 Agricultural Schedules help identify white overseers, Black sharecroppers,or track free Black men and their economic growth 13 14 State Censuses state censuses often taken in the years between the federal censuses, such as 1875 or 1892 some states cover about 1825 to 1925 substitute for missing 1890 federal census most not online - order through FamilySearch Search Tips & Tricks look back - 10 years at a time search w/o last name, add other family relationships phonetically/wildcards/first initial other family members neighbors scroll through all data on line from left to right 15 16 Ancestry.com FamilySearch.org HeritageQuest Search Demo Other Types of Censuses church colonial Indian rolls school territorial 17 18 3

Census Alternatives City/Telephone Directories City Directories Fire Insurance Maps Other Directories local residents and businesses, particularly helpful for research in large cities, where a high percentage of the people were renters, new arrivals, or temporary residents generally published annually city directories may include an individual's address, occupation, spouse's name, and other helpful facts 19 20 City Directories 2 Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps learn the exact years your ancestor inhabited a place locate ancestor in a census that hasn t been indexed estimate year of immigration learn occupation and employer as identifiers find other family members outline of each building, the size, shape and construction materials, heights, and function of structures, location of windows and doors may also give street names, street and sidewalk widths, property boundaries, building use, and house and block numbers 21 22 Other Directories organizations, churches, etc. search catalogs of FamilySearch, Ancestry, etc. general web searches Be Alert to illegible handwriting spelling and/or data errors misinformation provided - accidental and/or deliberate transcription errors 23 24 4

Documenting what you find Ancestry.com source citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Readington, Hunterdon, New Jersey; Roll: 1361; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 31; Image: 653.0; FHL microfilm: 2341096 FamilySearch source citation: "United States Census, 1930," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/mm9.1.1/x4x8-95s : accessed 20 April 2012), William I Davis in household of William S Davis (Readington, Hunterdon, New Jersey). Assignment search for your ancestors using online censuses add information to your pedigree chart, family group sheets, and/or online family tree. document your sources! 25 26 Lesson Materials Presentation and Census Resources documents are on the DGS website http://www.dallasgenealogy.org 27 5