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Search Census Records Online and Other Resources. Federal Census records have been digitized by several of NARA's partners, and will eventually be available as well through the National Archives Catalog. Click on a Census year to start your search.
Online subscription services are available to access the 1790–1950 census records. Many public libraries provide access to these services free of charge to their patrons. Contact your local library to inquire if it has subscribed to one of these services.
The State Archives of Florida collects, preserves and makes available for research the historically significant records of the state, as well as private manuscripts, local government records, photographs and other materials that complement the official state records.
Florida State census Records include: 1825, 1885 and 1895 (complete), 1855, 1866, 1867, 1868, 1875, 1935, 1945 (all partial). 1867 Florida state census: exist for Franklin, Hernando, Madison, Orange, and Santa Rosa Counties and are fragments only.
Census records can provide the building blocks of your research. The first Federal Population Census was taken in 1790, and has been taken every ten years since. Because of a 72-year restriction on access to the Census, the most recent year available is 1950.
View digitized Census Records online through one of our partners, ancestry.com or familysearch.org. ( Familysearch.org is free-of-charge. Ancestry.com is available free-of-charge at the National Archives facilities nationwide and through many libraries, otherwise by subscription.)
Florida Census Records. Starting in 1790, federal population schedules were taken every 10 years in the United States. Click here for more information about federal census records. Florida became a territory in the first half of the 19th Century and won't appear in Federal Censuses before 1830.