Census Records

Census Records: A directory of resources providing online access to census records. Copyright 1999-2020, AccessGenealogy.

Hawaii Census Records

Federal censuses for Hawaii began in 1900 (Hawaii Islands were annexed to the United States in 1898), and continue every ten years thereafter. They are currently available through 1920. During the 1900 census Hawaii was considered a territory of the United States and did not have a county structure in place. The census enumeration then […]

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Georgia Census Records

Our Georgia census pages were initially broken down by years instead of by counties… we shall be updating them in the near future, and break them down by county which we’ve found to be the preferable manner most people search. In the mean time, please access each counties information by going first to the year

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Florida Census Records

This information reflects what is available online from various websites for Florida census records. 1825 Leon County Census This document represents the entire census return for Leon County, Florida, as enumerated by James Cameron in September 1825. Cameron recorded 996 inhabitants in the county, including 608 whites, 387 slaves, and one free person, “of Colour.”

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Delaware Census Records

Delaware Census online research should begin with what is available online for free. If this proves fruitful then congratulations! If not, then I would suggest signing up for the online census images (links to the right) where you can access all the available online Delaware census information directly from your computer at home. 1790 1800

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Colorado Census Records

Colorado Census online research should begin with what is available online for free. If this proves fruitful then congratulations! If not, then I would suggest signing up for the online census images (links to the right) where you can access all the available online Colorado census information directly from your computer at home. 1860 Census

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Arkansas Census Records

Starting in 1790, the United States government took a census every 10 years. Arkansas residents have been included in the censuses since 1830, however, settlement occurred by white men in the territory prior to that census. In 1819 the Missouri Territory had approximately 14,000 white settlers, many of them resided in what became Arkansas. Many

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Arizona Census Records

Starting in 1790, the United States government took a census every 10 years. Census records exist for the territory and state of Arizona from 1860-1930. Arizona territory was separated from the New Mexico territory in 1863. As a result, those living south of the Gila River in 1860 were enumerated in New Mexico Territory. It

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Alaska Census Records

Starting in 1790, the United States government took a census every 10 years. Census information exists for the 1900, 1910, 1920, and 1930 census for Alaska. Unfortunately, earlier census enumerations (1880-1890) did not survive. Even though Alaska was purchased in 1867, there was no 1870 census taken. Ronald Vern Jackson wrote a book in 1976

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Alabama Census Records

Starting in 1790, the United States government took a census every 10 years. Alabama residents are included in the censuses for 1820 through 1950. Alabama’s early census records are limited in comparison to other states of the same age, but there are still several resources available for those looking to explore their family history in

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