The 1950 Census for Genealogy

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💎Elevenses with Lisa Episode 51:
The census is the backbone of genealogical research. Here in the United States it gives us a cohesive look at our ancestors every 10 years between 1790 and 1940. And now there is a new census on the horizon!

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This week brings us to the one year mark before the release of the 1950 census in April 2022. Now is the perfect time to familiarize ourselves with it and start preparing. In this week's free webinar on the Genealogy Gems YouTube channel we’re going to do just that! In Elevenses with Lisa episode 50 you will learn:
- the interesting and little known stories behind the 1950 census,
- what it can reveal about your family, (and who you will NOT find!)
- the important documents associated with it that you can access right now!

⌚ Jump to Video Sections: Intro (00:00)
What can you learn from the 1950 census (1:53)
When will the 1950 census be released and made available? (04:18)
Census 72-year rule (06:23)
What you need to know about the 1950 census (9:04)
Who was counted in the 1950 census (9:17)
Questions are asked on the 1950 census form (11:04)
What areas are covered in the 1950 census - Was Alaska and Hawaii included? (12:28)
1950 Census Enumeration District Maps (13:18)
How to find the 1950 census enumeration districts and maps (17:58)
One-Step Census tool by Stephen Morse (22:16)
The history of the 1950 census (25:45)
Census Enumerators (27:44)
Census Enumerator Instructions Reference Manual (28:30)
Who is not counted in the 1950 census (33:20)
1950 census Infant Cards (35:32)
1950 census accuracy (36:50)
Counting Transients in 1950 census T-Nights Transient County (37:06)
What does REG mean in 1950 census (42:07)
1950 Census Residential Survey (42:42)
UNIVAC computer tabulation 1950 Census (43:13)
5 Things you can do before the 1950 census is released (43:56)
Where can you find ancestor addresses (44:48)

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