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Ancestral Findings - AF-1048: Census Records: Unlocking Generations of Family History (1790–1950)

AF-1048: Census Records: Unlocking Generations of Family History (1790–1950)

02/20/25 • 8 min

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The journey to uncover our ancestors' lives often begins with the countless paper trails they've left behind. Among these, census records stand out as one of the most valuable resources for genealogists. Covering the span from 1790 to 1950, these records offer glimpses into the past that help us paint a clearer picture of our forebearers' worlds...

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The journey to uncover our ancestors' lives often begins with the countless paper trails they've left behind. Among these, census records stand out as one of the most valuable resources for genealogists. Covering the span from 1790 to 1950, these records offer glimpses into the past that help us paint a clearer picture of our forebearers' worlds...

Podcast Notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/census-records-1790-1955

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The city of Harrisburg is the capital of Pennsylvania. It is also the county seat of Dauphin County and has a population of about 50,000, making it the thirteenth most populous city in the state. It is east of the Susquehanna River and 107 miles west of Philadelphia. It is the primary city of the Harrisburg Metropolitan Area, with a population of about 578,000 people, making it the fourth most populous metropolitan area in the state and the ninety-sixth most populous one in the United States. Harrisburg is the second-largest city in the Lower Susquehanna Valley area of Pennsylvania, comprising the cities of Harrisburg, Lancaster, and York.

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The 1790 US federal census was the first one taken by the United States. It was a brand new country at the time, and this census, though brief and simple, shows what the population of the nation looked like right after its formation. It is a unique and valuable genealogical research resource. Here are the highlights of it.

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