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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 agreement was put in place that census records would ...
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 ...
COVINGTON, Ky. (WKRC) - Millions of families can now research their history with records from the 1950 U.S. census. The records were recently released after being sealed for 72 years. Data from the ...
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Ancestry has 65 billion records from more than 80 countries. The company's CTO said that's about about 10,000 terabytes of data.
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 ...
On the morning of April 1, 1950, thousands of U.S. Census-takers fanned out across Oregon to count its approximately 1.5 million residents. One enumerator stopped at a farm outside Monroe, Oregon — ...
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