Getting Around the Missing 1890 Census
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Published on Mar 13, 2012
Many of you know that the 1890 U.S. Federal Census was mostly destroyed by fire. Crista will show you other records available to help fill in the 20 year gap between the 1880 and 1900 censuses.
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All Comments (4)
kathyjo1978 1 year ago
Thanks I was having trouble locating my great-great grandfather, I will have to take a look at those hints
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eesue4h 1 year ago
I found this information extremely helpful. I can't wait to try out all the new hints.
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Don L 1 year ago
Sadly no Pennsylvania state census on there. 1890 is such a critical year for my research :-(
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gemaann 1 year ago
This is great! Just today I also ran into this exact situation in looking up info for Helen Keller. Found her family in 1880. She was born 26 days after the 1880 AL census was taken. I couldn't find HER until the 1900 MA census w/Annie Sullivan. This should be cool to try to find info now since I'm familiar with her parents names now. Thanks!
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