![]() For instance, you're following a name through the censuses, tracing a family line back through the years, when you hit a dead end. To browse the census, searching for an address, is much easier if you can find something called an ED (Enumeration District) number. The United States Federal Census, from 1790 through 1940, is available through subscription genealogy databases like Ancestry, FindMyPast, and HeritageQuest, and free through FamilySearch, and others. ![]() ![]() Ever wondered who lived in your home before you? Perhaps it was someone famous? Or someone infamous. Maybe you have tried searching for your great-grandparents in old census records, but you are having trouble finding them using the indexes? Searching-or browsing-the census by address will help you do this. ![]()
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