Is the 1900 census online?

HeritageQuestOnline.com (subscription site) has indexes and images of all 1900 federal censuses. A Soundex index for each state and for institutions is also available on microfilm.

Is the 1911 census available online?

The 1911 census is available online for all of England, Wales, the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands, the Royal Navy and Overseas Military Establishments. The following all offer subcription based access to the census: Findmypast (free 14 day trial available here)

Is there a 1900 census?

The official enumeration day of the 1900 census was 1 June 1900. By 1900, there were a total of forty-five states in the Union, with Utah being the latest addition and Alaska, Arizona, Hawaii, New Mexico, and Oklahoma enumerated as territories.

How can I search the 1900 census?

Search the 1900 Census Online

  1. Ancestry.com (free from NARA computers)
  2. Ancestry.com ($ – by subscription)
  3. FamilySearch.org (free with account creation)
  4. Fold3.com (free from NARA computers)

How many states were in the 1910 census?

Index to the 1910 population census schedules comprising 48 states, two territories (Arizona and New Mexico), Puerto Rico, and Military and Naval (in Philippines, Hospitals, Ships, and Stations). The index has been created by FamilySearch and Ancestry.com. “United States Census, 1910.”

Where can I find old US Census records?

You can also visit the National Archives web site and read more about census records. Moreover, discover unique clues found in various federal census years 1790 – 1840 and 1850 -1930 to help further your research. The value of census records cannot be understated.

How can I assimilate entire families from the 1920 census?

Used in conjunction with other Massachusetts records, such as probate, land, naturalization and vital records, researchers can assimilate entire families. Obviously the amount of data collected in each census is pretty enormous – there were over 100 million people in the United States at the time of the 1920 census.

What happened to the 1890 census?

Researchers should note that most of the 1890 federal census was destroyed in a fire in 1921. In addition, the federal government considers census data confidential for seventy-two years following the census. The next available census to researchers will be the 1950 federal census in 2022.