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Connecticut, Rhode Island, 1790 Census Records
About the Data
This collection includes complete
census images for each of the first fifteen U.S. Censuses, from 1790-1930, that
reference more than 500 million people.The 1790, 1800, 1810, 1820, 1860, 1870, 1890, 1900 and the 1910 decades are now fully indexed for searching. 1920 is partially indexed with 20 states completed and more on the way. U.S. census records are usually the best place to start your research after you've exhausted family stories. For locating a person in a particular place at a particular time, and for leading you to other important sources, few records are as valuable as census records. By beginning with the most recent census available, and working backwards, family historians can trace their ancestors across generations, either pinpointing dates of immigration or tracking them all the way back to Colonial America. Since vital records (birth, marriage and death records) were not kept in many states until 1920, the census is often the best source of reliable information. With online anytime, anywhere access, the U.S. census collection saves you time and money. The amount of information included in Census records has changed over time, but here's a complete list of information you might find depending on the Census year: Name State, County, Township Street and house number (where appropriate) Relationship to head-of-household Race Gender Month/Year of birth and age at last birthday Marital status and number of years married For married women, number of children born and number living Birthplace (state, territory, or country) Father's and Mother's birthplace Year of immigration and citizenship status for aliens or naturalized citizens Occupation of each person 10+ and number of months not employed Information about school attendance and literacy Home ownership or farm residence
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