Armenia Census

Census records for Armenia exist following the mass genocide of over one million Armenians between 1915 and 1921. This time period allows descendants to trace surviving ancestors from Armenia.

Census Records at the Family History Library
The Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah has over 450 rolls of microfilms containing Census records from Armenia. These records may be ordered to one of thousands of Family History Centers throughout the world. To locate a Family History Center near you, please click here

Available Census Records:
Prisoners in Armenia, 1923-1928 - Click here for details.

Armenian National Census, 1923 - Click here for details.

Executive Committee Members, 1924 - Click here for details.

Armenian National Census, 1926 - Click here for details.

Armenian National Census, 1929 - Click here for details.

Executive Committee Members, 1931 - Click here for details.

The national censuses of the Armenian Socialist Republic for 1923 and respective years are arranged by head of household and locality. Multiple localities of the same name are found listed as usual along with the rest. If there is a document where the locality differs from the heading under which it is listed, it is put in parentheses and easily detected. Soviet military units are also listed. An inventory is also contained. The text is kept in Armenian and Russian.