2 of my 3 Genetic Communities (as determined by AncestryDNA) are part of the Midwestern United States (as defined by the Census Bureau)! I've looked at various state censuses over the years, but it is always nice to get a refresher on what they can offer for research. |
Paula Stewart-Warren presented "Midwestern and Plains States Level Census Records" on October 25, 2017 (free to non-subscribers of Legacy Family Tree Webinars through November 1, 2017):
Many Midwestern and Plains states have superb state census records. Learn about the indexes, the many personal details these censuses include, locating the censuses, and alternate sources. The lecture includes many specific examples from these enumerations, provides an overview of state censuses for Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin, and indicates where they may be found. Does your state have a 1945 state census? The personal details vary but may include names of children, maiden names, military service, religious denomination, mother of how many children, occupation, value of real estate, and other helpful details.
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