Latvia, Census, 1935 - FamilySearch Historical Records

Latvia

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This collection contains images and index of the 1935 census. Original records are held by the Latvian State Historical Archive.

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Research Helps
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 * Latvia Research Tips and Strategies
 * Latvia Record Finder
 * Latvia Finding Town of Origin

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FamilySearch Catalog

 * Latvia, Rīga, Rīga, census : National Statistical Bureau, 1935, pt. 1
 * Latvia, Rīga, Rīga, census : National Statistical Bureau, 1935, pt. 3
 * Latvia, Rīga, Rīga, census : National Statistical Bureau, 1935, pt. 4

FamilySearch Historical Records

 * Latvia, Census, 1941 - FamilySearch Historical Records

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