genealogy sleuths, historians and the merely curious can dig through those 1950 census forms, the first to be unveiled in a searchable format. The records are released by the National Archives 72 ...
It was the first census after World War II. The baby boom had begun. The Great Migration of Black residents from the Jim Crow South to places like Detroit and Chicago was in full swing. And some ...
(WXYZ) — The records for the 1950 U.S. Census were just released Friday morning. The National Archives released them just after midnight on April 1, and an ...
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First names, surnames, counties, townlands/streets, and District Electoral Divisions can be used to search through the records.
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It is now easy to access information on individuals from that census, but beware of misspelled names. By Michael Wines The National Archives and Records Administration posted millions of records from ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Picture 1950 in Cleveland. The city was at the height of its population, nearing 1 million residents. The Cleveland Browns, in their first year in the NFL, won the championship ...
It's a rule that many genealogists plan their lives around. Once a decade, the U.S. Census Bureau tries to gather the names, home addresses and other details of every person living in the country for ...