U.S. Census Bureau conducts the decennial census. The federal census is taken every ten years since 1790 and reapportion seats in the House of Representatives, […]
Let’s Have a Wonderful Chat About the 1950 U.S. Census
It is always exciting when a new census is released. The latest was the 1950 U.S. Census that was released earlier this year. Each federal […]
The 1950 Census, Some Helpful Tips and Tricks
Hooray! The 1950 census has been released by the National Archives. See our earlier post. For many of us, it will be the first census […]
The 1950 Census – Something to Get Excited About
As a genealogy researcher, we are happy and excited for the release of the 1950 United States Federal Census. Do you have “your ducks in […]
Let’s Continue: Beginning Genealogy in the New Year, Part 3
In our previous posts on beginning genealogy, we discussed basic principles, software and websites. In this installment, let’s talk about records. What records do you […]
The 1950 Census, Part 2
The 1950 census will not have a name index, so you will need to search by location. As in the previous post about this census, […]