Yes, the 1849 census was taken soon after Minnesota became a territory before any of its current counties had been organized. For the census the territory was divided into six districts: 1) St. Croix County, 2)La Point County, 3)the country...
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A complete set for England and Wales is housed at The Family Records Centre, 1 Myddelton Street, London EC1R 1 UW. Additionally, those pertaining to your area may be found at your local record office or library. There are many name indexes ...
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Copies of the census for 1841-1901 for all counties in England and Wales are available at the The National Archives .
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Only Statistics Canada employees will have access to completed census returns. No contractor will ever be in possession or have access to confidential census returns. All Statistics Canada employees are sworn to secrecy under the Statistics...
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They are a survey of the population and tell us how many people lived in a house, their ages and the jobs they did. So we can use them to find out about a particular family living in the area in the past.
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The 1901 census is the latest available for public view at present, whether online or in person. To protect the privacy of individuals, census returns may only be inspected after 100 years.
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Less than 18 years age gap between the mother and her eldest child, prevalence of other relatives in the household, unreasonably high proportion of households with six members or more, high incidence of mothers giving births every year or e...
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