The Census Book gives many unknown facts and peculiarities about census records and includes 29 census extraction forms, 1790-1930. These forms enable you to copy and track your ancestor's information. A CD-ROM of the entire book is included for conveniently printing forms, searching the publication and quickly navigating to specific items of interest. Includes a fully searchable CD-ROM version that contains 29 census extraction forms (1790-1930) enabling you to copy and track your ancestors' information.
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William Dollarhide, born in 1942, was raised and educated in Seattle. He was an associate architect at Western Washington University for eight years. He currently resides in Salt Lake City, and is employed as a writer with Heritage Quest of Bountiful, Utah. A genealogist since 1971, he started the Dollarhide Systems for Genealogical Records in 1980, and in 1984, he founded the Genealogy Bulletin, a bimonthly magazine which became a publication of Heritage Quest in 1994, and an on-line newsletter in 1999.
In addition to his duties with the Genealogy Bulletin, he writes monographs relating to genealogy, and also writes feature articles for Heritage Quest Magazine. As a genealogical lecturer, he has conducted seminar programs for over 600 genealogical societies. His honors include an Award of Merit from the American Society of Genealogists, and an Award of Appreciation from the National Genealogical Society, for services to the genealogical community.
Preface. This book presents a comprehensive review of U.S. Federal Census facts, schedules, and indexes. The five sections include the following information:
1. An essay on the historic U.S. Federal censuses, detailing census copies, census losses, and some little-known facts about censuses in general. 2. A review of the contents of all U.S. Federal Censuses, 1790-1920, tabulated to show their availability for each state; maps for each census year; and an identification of all known census indexes ever published, whether book, microform, or CD-ROM. 3. A list of countywide census extractions and indexes compiled for each state; those published separately from statewide census indexes. 4. A descriptive review of non-population census schedules, their value to genealogists, and the location of original and microfilmed copies in American repositories. 5. A set of twenty-nine U.S. census extraction forms, covering the period 1790-1930, including Population, Slave, and Mortality Schedules; plus Union Veterans, Soundex, and census comparison sheets. The Census Book is aimed at an audience of amateur genealogists, who represent the largest number of census researchers in America. Census records can provide genealogical data, but they can more frequently provide critical information about a person living in the past, information that may lead a researcher to a precise location in America where even more genealogical sources can be searched. So, in a broader sense, census records are really finding tools for genealogists. They help a family historian find the place where an ancestor lived. In this personal computer era, census indexes on CD-ROM disks have revolutionized the speed, cost, and availability of these databases. The leading vendor of census indexes on CD-ROM, however, has very little history in genealogy; and this review spends considerable space correcting errors found in descriptions of censuses and indexes found on CD-ROM publications.
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