Ten Years Is A Long Time - Census Substitutes for the In-Between Years (BONUS webinar for subscribers)
Amy Johnson Crow, CG
Aug 14, 2015
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Content
Introduction
0:58
Why do we use the census?
3:16
State Censuses
2:01
Local Censuses
3:55
Censuses of Special Groups
5:57
Non-census Records
0:52
City Directories
7:54
Tax Lists
5:11
Voter Lists
2:01
Church Rosters
5:03
Military Rosters
0:29
School Records
2:23
Alumni Registers
1:30
Professional Licenses
2:08
What Now?
0:29
Evaluating a Census Substitute
1:50
Looking for Census Substitutes
4:07
Published Sources
1:23
PERSI
3:43
WorldCat.org
3:57
Linkpendium.com
1:32
Conclusion
1:25
About this webinar
The federal census gives us wonderful clues for our research, but the ten years between each census is a long time. This presentation will discuss records that can be used to fill in the gap and add more points to your ancestor's timeline.
Amy Johnson Crow is a Certified Genealogist, author, editor, and lecturer. She is a regular presenter at national and state genealogy conferences. Amy was the series editor for the National Genealogic...