We are familiar with the decennial censuses, but the non-population schedules can also provide evidence and context for your family history. Using basic analytical skills and correlating tools, we will investigate five different records sets which shed light on many aspects of our ancestors lives and enrich our stories of them.
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A lot of great information to assimilate! Thank you Jill.\n\nAppreciate the directions for locating the 5 schedules. Very helpful information.\n\nAwesome webinar!\n\nthis was one of the best Legacy webinars\n\nClear and concise information and presentation.\n\nExcellent as always!\n\nExcellent information from an excellent speaker. This will hopefully help with some ancestors stories. Thank you for a great webinar!\n\nExcellent information. Too often, we overlook the additional census schedules. I need to listen again, however, to catch some of the details. Thanks so much. And, as always, I enjoy the after-webinar party almost as much as the main event! Thanks, Geoff, for offering these. I learn a lot.\n\nExcellent presentation. I had no knowledge of a 1935 census, business and community schedules. I've listened to a lot of webinars, presentations and gone to Genealogy conferences and not one presenter has mentioned them. Thank you!\n\nExcellent source of information for hard to find people.\n\nExcellent---and I thought knew everything about these schedules!\n\nFantastic presentation!\n\nFantastic webinar and after party\n\nGood information to pursue ... Thanks for the knowledge and guidance ... Another incredible webinar!\n\nGood stuff, well organized and presented. It gave me a lot of good ideas on fleshing out my 19th century folks that I hadn't ever thought of. Will definitely be putting this to use. \n\nGood use of examples to illustrate the key points.\n\nGreat Info. Didn't know it existed. Another resource uncovered. Just love the Legacy After Party. You explain/show so well.\n\nGreat presenter and content. Especially liked the evidence and context approach.\n\nGreat to hear about the DDD & Community Non-pop schedules - new info for me\n\nGreat webinar! Will go back and check ancestors for any census records I may have missed, especially the business schedule. Thanks :)\n\nhad never heard of some of these schedules. Thank you for the info.\n\nI learned a lot from this webinar. I just found an ag schedule for an ancestor last week. It was interesting to learn the reasons behind the collecting of this information\n\nI've barely looked at these schedules and learned so much about the types I now WANT to look at and the kind of information I didn't pay attention to in the schedules I have looked at. Very helpful, thank you!\n\nJill gave an excellent webinar. While I don't have many ancestors in the US, I'm still hoping to perform searches of the non-population censuses with the tips that Jill mentioned.\n\nLots of new material to explore!\n\nMore sites to research! Great presentation. Very clear.\n\nOne I will listen to again for sure\n\nSpeaker provided great examples and explained how these schedules enhances our research about our ancestors.\n\nVery informative webinar and great speaker!\n\nVery interesting. I've used parts of pop sch before. Now have a better idea for locating and using them. thank you.\n\nWonderful resourses and info on an area I had not explored!