census records for connecticut, new york and mass.
census records for connecticut, new york and mass.
can anyone tell me if I can obtain free census records from connecticut, new york and mass for the years approx. 1906 to 1930???? If so, where on the web???
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Re: census records for connecticut, new york and mass.
Family Search pilot has US census records for 1880, 1900, and 1920:
http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsea ... html#start
Heritage Quest Online can often be accessed by subscribers to a local public library or a university library, etc. Heritage Quest has a partial database for 1930 census records, but it has full records for 1920, 1910, 1900, and a number of earlier years.
Both services are free.
http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsea ... html#start
Heritage Quest Online can often be accessed by subscribers to a local public library or a university library, etc. Heritage Quest has a partial database for 1930 census records, but it has full records for 1920, 1910, 1900, and a number of earlier years.
Both services are free.
Re: census records for connecticut, new york and mass.
You may also access Ancestry.com for free at your local Family History Center. Ancestry has the Census records through 1930.
- CowryShells
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Re: census records for connecticut, new york and mass.
Our local Family History Center no longer has access to Ancestry.com.
I'd suggest calling the center in your area before you visit, to find out if they have it.
I'd suggest calling the center in your area before you visit, to find out if they have it.
Re: census records for connecticut, new york and mass.
Check with your local public library, many of them have free access to a number of databases. Also your local genealogy society may provide databases free of charge for members, mine does.
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