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35 Tips About the US Census You Might Not Know About

The U.S. Census is one of the most important resources for family historians. Taken every ten years since 1790, it not only tracks the population but also captures valuable details about our ancestors — where they lived, their families, occupations, property, immigration, and much more. Today, we’re diving into some fascinating facts you might not know about the U.S. Census — and how it can unlock new clues in your genealogy research!

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