United States Census, 1910 - FamilySearch Historical Records/Known Issues

Problem #1: Problem viewing the images


 * 1) Why am I not able to view the image when I login?
 * 2) Why am I directed to a Ancestry.com where I have to pay for the image?
 * 3) When will Premier Account holders be able to view images for free?
 * 4) How can I order film copy of the census?
 * 5) Missing images - part of the family is listed on the top of one page. But, when going back one page, the beginning part of the family is not there. How can I find the rest of the family?

Answer #1:

The indexes to the United States U.S. 1910 U.S. are provided free to all users. The rights to view images, however, are restricted due to partnership agreements.


 * 1) Patrons logging in with an LDS account will be able to view the images at the FamilySearch.org site without cost
 * 2) Patrons logging in with a FamilySearch account will be able to link to the Ancestry.com site where images may be purchased.
 * 3) Future technologies will make images at the FamilySearch.org site available to contributing organizations and volunteers, including qualifying indexers.
 * 4) Films can be viewed in their entirety by ordering into a nearby FamlySearch center. See "Ordering Microfilm or Microfiche from a Family History Center." A nominal fee is required.

Problem #2:  Missing images - part of the family is listed on the top of one page. But, when going back one page, the beginning part of the family is not there. How can I find the rest of the family? Answer #2: The National Archives and the Family History Library have complete sets of the existing 1910 census. The films are listed in the Family History Library Catalog.

If you encounter problems please email them to [mailto:support@familysearch.org support@familysearch.org]. Please include the following information: • If searching this collection, please include the name of this collection, and provide the name, dates, event, location, etc. and as much information as you can. • If browsing this collection, please include the full path you followed to where the problem occurs. Example: United States Census, 1910 &gt; 004327220 &gt;Image 469 of 1196

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