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  2. Search Census Records Online and Other Resources

    www.archives.gov/research/census/online-resources

    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.

  3. United States Census, 1920 - FamilySearch

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    Name index of population schedules listing inhabitants of the United States in 1920. This was the fourteenth census conducted since 1790. There were 107.5 million individuals enumerated this census year. The index was created by FamilySearch and Ancestry.com.

  4. Search Census Records Online

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    Visit the National Archives Web site to access 1940 and 1950 Census records. 1940 Census Records. 1950 Census Records. Decennial census records are confidential for 72 years to protect respondents' privacy.

  5. 1920 US Federal Census Records - Ancestry.com

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    This database is an every name index to individuals enumerated in the 1920 United States Federal Census, the Fourteenth Census of the United States. In addition, the names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to actual images of the 1920 Federal Census, copied from the National Archives and Records Administration microfilm ...

  6. 1920 Federal Population Census - Microfilm Catalog

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    1920 Federal Population Census - Microfilm Catalog. Table of Contents. Search Census Records Online. General Information and Introduction. Soundex. Alabama - Indiana. Iowa - Missouri. Montana - Ohio. Oklahoma - Tennessee. Texas - Institutions. Census Schedules. Alabama - Illinois. Indiana - New York. North Carolina - Virgin Islands. See Also:

  7. 1920 Federal Population Census - Microfilm Catalog - Part 1

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    Genealogy: Census Records. Introduction. This catalog lists the 1920 population schedules, reproduced as microfilm publication T625, and the 1920 Soundex indexes. This microfilm has been reproduced by the National Archives and Records Administration from the highest quality master negatives available from the Bureau of the Census.

  8. Search US Federal 1920 Census Records - GenealogyBank

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    The 1920 Census offers valuable details for those digging into family history: Learn about your family and friends, including important dates like births and marriages. Find out where your ancestors came from and how they ended up in the U.S.

  9. Public Census Records

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    Search online for publicly-released census records by year and ancestor’s name. Order copies from NARA of publicly-released census records (under Genealogical or Family History records). In addition, online subscription services are available to access the 1790–1950 census records.

  10. United States Census 1920 - FamilySearch

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    Index includes the name, residence, estimated birth year, age in years, birth place, relationship to head of house, gender, race or color, marital status, father birth place, mother birth place, film number, digital GS number, image number and sheet number. Clues in Census Records, 1850-1940.

  11. 1920 United States census - Wikipedia

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    The 1920 United States census, conducted by the Census Bureau during one month from January 5, 1920, determined the resident population of the United States to be 106,021,537, an increase of 15.0 percent over the 92,228,496 persons enumerated during the 1910 census.. Despite the constitutional requirement that House seats be reapportioned to the states respective of their population every ten ...