Showing posts with label 1940 census genealogy ancestors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1940 census genealogy ancestors. Show all posts

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Genealogy (Love of the Hunt)

FRIDAY !!!  Free Genealogical question???   I will answer your question right here on my blog.   Have a gr8 weekend and go visiting.   cga

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Genealogy (Love of the Hunt)

Now that the 1940 census is out and everyone is working hard indexing, lets move on to learning about Google and how it can help with your genealogy research.  Last time we talked about labeling and archiving emails.   Lets retrieve the email.   Click on the labels on your left that you tagged your email with and the emails with that tag will appear in a list.  Remember, tomorrow is Free Genealogy Question Friday.   cg

Friday, April 13, 2012

Genealogy (Love of the Hunt)

TGIF, Free Genealogy Question Friday??     1940 census is out do u have any questions?   Hitting a brick wall, maybe I can break thru it!    cg

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Genealogy (Love of the Hunt)

Morning, more on the 1940 census.   Ancestry.com has all states downloaded for you to search by enumeration district (this means u need to know where they lived).  To find out where they lived or their district you can check in the 1930 census, city directories, 1940 was not that far away, ask mom or dad.  Ancestry has also indexed two states so you can search by name ie. Delaware, Nevada, and District of Columbia is in process.  Familysearch.org is not far behind.   They have all volunteers indexing.   Tidbits:  the x by a person's name means they gave the information to the enumerator.  Have you tried to get an answer about the 1940 census,  but haven't been able to get thru?  Tomorrow is free genealogy question Friday.   I am sure we all have questions.  cg

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Genealogy (Love of the Hunt)

Just some interesting facts about the 1940 census.  <a href=”http://www.archives.com/blog/us-census/1940-us-census-release.html” target=”_blank”><img src=”http://www.archives.com/blog/images/1940-Census-Launch-Infographic.jpg” title=”Archives.com – 1940 Census Launch” alt=”1940 census archives.com” style=”border:0; width: 605px;” /></a>

Friday, April 6, 2012

Genealogy (Love of the Hunt)

It's Friday! Free Genealogy question Friday! Any questions about the 1940 census? Where can I find it? Cg

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Genealogy (Love of the Hunt)

We are still updating you on the 1940 Census release.   Ancestry.com is free till April 10.   They announced that all states will be available by the close of  Friday.   You can check to see if your state is complete by going into Ancestry.com/1940 census.  Just a reminder, the census is not indexed yet.   You will have to know the address that your ancestors lived at so that you can find their enumeration district.   You will then have to go line by line to find them.   Just a few tidbits:   the X by the name means that this is the person who gave the information to the enumerator.  If you do not find your ancestor at the address you expected them to be at, try looking at the end of the census pages.   If they were not home, the enumerator went back and recorded them at the end.  cg

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Genealogy (Love of the Hunt)

1940 Census is free at Ancestry.com until April 10, 2012.   Take advantage of it now.   The following states are completed and you can go in and look for your ancestors by enumeration district.   Indexing will follow but may take a while.   There is still time to volunteer at Familysearch.org to help index the 1940 census.   The following states have been downloaded and ready:  American Samoa, CA, DE,District of Columbia, Guam, Indiana, Maine, Nevada, NY, NC, OH,Panama Canal Zone, PA, RI, TN,TX, Virgin Islands, VA, WA; AL,CO, GA, KY, OR,VT coming soon; KS, NE in process.   cg

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Genealogy (Love of the Hunt)

Have u checked to see if your state has been completed for the 1940's census?  April 10th is the last day for free access to the 1940's census at Ancestry.com.  Any questions about the 1940's census, comment its free all week. cg

Monday, April 2, 2012

Genealogy (Love of the Hunt)

It's here, the 1940 Census.   Where will you look for it?   Ancestry.com has it free for 14 days or go to your local library.   Who will you find?  cg

Friday, March 30, 2012

Genealogy (Love of the Hunt)

Friday!    Free Genealogical question?   Lets make your question this week about the upcoming release of the1940 census.  Newton County Library's Heritage Room will have Free access to it thru their Ancestry.com program on their computers.  See you all there.   cg

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Genealogy (Love of the Hunt)

1940 Census -- Lets talk about it today ... Volunteers r desperately needed to index....go to Familysearch.com/1940census!   cg