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State, territorial, and colonial censuses Utah took censuses in the years between the federal censuses. The dates are listed below. State census records may have columns that were different or more unusual than those found on federal censuses. The responses and years of coverage may give additional information on the family. 1914-1960 For six censuses of members of the LDS Church in Utah and beyond see the LDS Census Wiki page. 1905 In this year, the State Constitution made provision for a decennial census, but no record was found of any census taken in accordance with the constitutional requirement.Ann S. Lainhart, State Census Records (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1992), 106. Henry J. Dubester, State Censuses: An Annotated Bibliography of Censuses of Population Taken After the Year 1790 by States and Territories of the United States (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1948), 61. 1872 Kane, Rich, Tooele and Utah counties list names. Census is at the Church History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is part of the 1872 Utah Constitutional Correspondence papers. The census is arranged by county and then city. The call number is MS#2920 - folders 9-19. An index is available. 1856 State census. Caution: this census was padded. Most listings are correct, but some were repeated, and in a few cases deceased people were listed. 1852 So called "Bishops' Report" now available online</a>.<span class="fck_mw_ref" _fck_mw_customtag="true" _fck_mw_tagname="ref">Registry of Names of Persons Residing in the Various Wards as a Bishop's Report, 1852-1853. Unpublished typescript. . Names of heads of households are listed alphabetically within each LDS Ward. </li>1851 Used as a substitute for the 1850 federal census. See federal censuses.<span class="fck_mw_ref" _fck_mw_customtag="true" _fck_mw_tagname="ref" name="Lainh" /><span class="fck_mw_ref" _fck_mw_customtag="true" _fck_mw_tagname="ref" name="Dubes" /> </li></ul>