FamilySearch United States Census Records
Use this page as a quick link to all of the United State Census images available at FamilySearch.
Use this page as a quick link to all of the United State Census images available at FamilySearch.
Cayuga County New York Census Records – Search and view the US Federal Census Images from 1790-1940 for Cayuga County, New York for free. Also provided are lists of any state census available online for Cayuga County NY.
Seneca County New York Census Records – Search and view the US Federal Census Images from 1790-1940 for Seneca County, New York for free. Also provided are lists of any state census available online for Seneca County NY.
Due to it’s early nature the 1790 census provides the littlest of “meat” for the genealogist as it only names the head of the household and provides a range of ages for all other occupants of the house . The content of the census directly indicates the name of the head of household, and the location of the family, but indirectly can be used to direct future research.
An extensive list of available indexes, transcriptions and images available online for Meade County, Kentucky census records, 1830-1950. For years prior to 1830 please see Hardin and Breckinridge counties census lists.
North Carolina Census online research should begin with what is available online for free. If this proves fruitful then congratulations! If not, then I would suggest signing up for the online census images where you can access all the available online North Carolina census information directly from your computer at home. 1790 Anson County North Carolina (hosted at USGenWeb Census Project) Index Part 1 Beaufort County North Carolina (hosted at USGenWeb Census Project) Index Part 1 Bertie County North Carolina Partial Archives (hosted at USGenWeb Census Project) Bladen County North Carolina Online Partial (hosted at USGenWeb Census Project) Brunswick County North … Read more
Massachusetts Census online research should begin with what is available online for free. If this proves fruitful then congratulations! If not, then I would suggest signing up for the online census images (links to the right) where you can access all the available online Massachusetts census information directly from your computer at home. Parts of the 1800 census for Boston or much of the Suffolk area does not exist. Individuals should look towards the 1798 US Direct Tax for Boston, accessible on Microfilm through the New England Genealogical and Historical Society; or the Tax Valuation List of 1800, where the … Read more
(IV) Noah, son of Jacob (2) Aldrich, was born in Mendon about 1720. He deeded lands in Mendon in 1772. He appears to have moved soon afterward to New Salem, Massachusetts, of which he was a soldier in the revolution in 1775 in Captain John King’s company, Colonel Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge’s regiment. In 1790, according to the first federal census, he was living in Adams, Berkshire county, Massachusetts, and had one son over sixteen and four females -in his family. He married Rachel.