The 1950 census is exciting because it may include your great grandparents, grandparents, parents and perhaps even you! It will provide opportunities to confirm some of what we already know and clues for new research. Released just days ago, now is the perfect time to begin making discoveries. Learn from Lisa Louise Cooke what you need to know about this new census.
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This webinar on the 1950s Census was so helpul. I will be a volunteer with FamilySearch, so I found this inspiring! Thank you so much, Lisa~
Such interesting info about the census to help our research. I have been Ancestry’ing and 1950census.archives.gov’ing as my ED search method, so I was happy to see Lisa recommend it too.
Very informative
Lisa answered all my questions about the 1950 census, including where to find the "Not at Home" people. Thank you, Lisa!
Really appreciated the step by step process for searching in the new 1950 census.
great presentation and lots of very useful info.
Thank you, Lisa - that was really interesting and very useful for me because I haven't even tried searching the 1950 Census yet. I have just one close relative in it - my mother's cousin (who moved from England to the US after marrying a GI in 1944), and I shall now try to find her and her husband in New York in 1950.
Lisa is always a good webinar speaker. Lots of great insight and information.