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Pinpoint a family's location at a particular time. When you know where a family lived, you know where to look for other important records, such as county records of births, marriages, and deaths. Also, with the information from the census index, you can find a copy of the original census record. Depending on the census year, you may learn more important family information, such as the names, ages, and birthplaces of the other individuals in the household.
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What
does this product give you?
This data set contains indexes to approximately 352,000 census records from
three major cities: Baltimore, Maryland (112,380), Chicago, Illinois (121,496),
and St. Louis, Missouri (118,049). Records indexed may not be comprehensive
for the time and region covered.
Looking for census images? Indexed images of 1850
and 1900 census records are available for many of
the states listed here.
Please note that the state names listed here refer to current U.S. state lines,
rather than the territory demarcations that may have existed when the record
was taken. By presenting the data in this way, we intended to remove a major
obstacle for modern researchers who may not necessarily know where territory
boundaries were drawn during each particular era of American history. For example,
you may know that your ancestors originated in present-day Alabama, but you
may not know that, in 1790, Alabama was part of the Spanish province of West
Florida.
Looking at the original census schedule will further help you
determine if you have found information about your ancestor or just someone
with the same name. If you discover that the individual is your ancestor, then
you can add information from the census schedule to your family tree.
What are the data sources for this product?
The 1870 United States Federal Census
What are the system requirements?
A CD-ROM drive, and one of the following programs: Family
Tree Maker for Windows® version 3.02 or higher, the FREE Family
Archive Viewer version 3.02 or higher, or Family
Tree Maker for Power Macintosh.
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