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= Find the Parents and Siblings of Your Ancestor in the United States Census, 1850-1940 =

Census indexes can help you locate your ancestors. People were listed in national, state and territorial census records. The national census was done every ten years. Other censuses were often done five years after the national census. Most census records are available online.

Step 1. Search for your ancestor in a census record
Search in the United States Census collection at: www.FamilySearch.org (free).

- Use the ancestor's name, birth year and birth place for a successful search.

Tips for success:

 * Always look at the original record, not just the index or transcript.
 * Find your ancestor in each available census.
 * If you don't find the person in the census nearest their birth try one near their marriage or death.
 * If you only have initials for one parent's given name try searching by the other parent's given name.

- Click on the links below to search the record group:

 1850 U.S. Census                           1900 U.S. Census

1860 U.S. Census                           1910 U.S. Census

1870 U.S. Census                           1920 U.S. Census

1880 U.S. Census                           1930 U.S. Census

                                                              1940 U.S. Census

Step 2. Verify the census information with a comparison of another census year's information.
Find your ancestor in each consecutive census.

Find your ancestor's parents in each consecutive census to compare their information and that of their children. This will verify you are tracing the correct family of your ancestor.

Step 3. Compare what you found with information in FamilySearch Family Tree
Search for the new names found in other records Check for and merge any duplicates found Connect any individuals or families to your family