Census records are the key to adding real life to your family history. They contain a wealth of family and social information and rank next to vital statistics in their value to the genealogist. This course examines the data within a census and the relationship of that data with information in other census records. It identifies specific census data information and schedules of special importance to the genealogist. It discusses census availability, uses of indices, special finding aids, and the Internet and explains how maps and directories can be used to supplement census data.
Four women workers punching enumeration cards at key punch machines as part of the Federal Census, 1936. From the collections of the Ohio Historical Society
Date/Time: February 25, 2012, 10:00 am-12:00 pm
Location: Ohio History l Center
Cost: $15.00 OHS/FCGHS members, $20.00 non members
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