Anyone who has ever tried to piece together a family history knows about Census Records. What do they really tell us? The first U.S. census was done in 1790 and since that time one has been done every 10 years! This class will discuss not only U.S Federal Census Records but State Census Records as well. You will learn who was counted and why, what questions were asked, which schedules are available for each census, researching special populations and how to put all of this together to learn more about your family!
We only have three people signed up for the class next Tuesday, May 29th at 6 pm presented by the Joyful Genealogist, Kim Mullins. Kim's class is titled, "Census Clues Can Sometimes Confuse". Please call or sign up at the library to register for this class. We'd really like to give Kim a good audience for her class.
Anyone who has ever tried to piece together a family history knows about Census Records. What do they really tell us? The first U.S. census was done in 1790 and since that time one has been done every 10 years! This class will discuss not only U.S Federal Census Records but State Census Records as well. You will learn who was counted and why, what questions were asked, which schedules are available for each census, researching special populations and how to put all of this together to learn more about your family!
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