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    1. I tried looking her up in the census but couldn’t find any trace of her


    2. At a census of


    3. the island, he organized a census, in order to know what


    4. They feel signing for the census is a snare


    5. “That"s true, Mary, but since Quirinius became governor of Syria, there hasn"t been a census


    6. According to the census of 2010, Hillsboro now has more than 91,000 residents


    7. While in the past, only a couple of families, besides the Paradela family, could send their sons or daughters for their university studies in Cebu or Manila, today that practice is rather common in many of the families of that city of 20,000, although the census only shows some 13,000 inhabitants


    8. The same report also said in 2004 there were estimated to be 11 million illegal immigrants in the United States (the Census Bureau counts 90 percent of them), that 50–60 percent of


    9. account - census - that were in the first - the rest had died, some in battle, some by


    10. 36 And when the kings returned they caused a census to be taken, in order to know the number of remaining men that went with Enoch; and it was on the seventh day that Enoch ascended into Heaven in a whirlwind, with horses and chariots of fire

    11. • “Bureau of the Census


    12. the richest to the poorest, gained income according to the Census


    13. After a lifetime of achievement he wrongly ordered a census of Israel


    14. We do not have census figures for the time around the fall of the Second Temple


    15. 36 And when the kings returned they caused a census to be taken in order to know the number of remaining men that went with Enoch; and it was on the seventh day that Enoch ascended into Heaven in a whirlwind with horses and chariots of fire


    16. The census of 2001 revealed that


    17. In fact, the census is a collection of the demographic factors related with


    18. census which helps us to understand the reasons for migration, and how the growing trend of


    19. census indicated that the literacy rate among women in West Nepal has improved


    20. time of my first national census

    21. But the teacher had told him that the Census


    22. that and stick to census data for the time being


    23. Census annual abortion statistics only go through 2007


    24. thIs Census fIrst


    25. ‘’I intend to live there for the next four years, until the Romans take down the local king and announce a new census for Palestine


    26. That census and political takeover are significant events in the Bible


    27. The Romans had just deposed Herod Archelaus and had declared Judea a Roman territory, with taxations to be raised directly by Rome following a census


    28. The county is located in the San Francisco Bay area, not far from Oakland, with a recent census indicating a population of over a million inhabitants


    29. Sometime in 2011, I found family notes online by looking at census records of a few years back


    30. If you’re sure that John was born in 1915 and the 1920 census website lists his age as either four or five, you have agreement on his date of birth

    31. In the case of a discrepancy, don’t insist that your date is incorrect while that of the census is infallible


    32. After all, where does the census data come from? Someone in the family submitted the information


    33. If the census has an individual listed that you don’t have in your genealogy, the child may have died young


    34. Going back to the 1910 census or forward to the one in 1930 may provide a clue


    35. Not one to give up easily, I tried doing the census thing with an ancestry website more recently, but didn’t have the same luck


    36. I wasn’t going to get stung again, so I had to find another method of obtaining census data


    37. If you do a web search for census data, there’ll be a site with, The complete U


    38. census collection 1790-1930


    39. There’s also a site that points out that the individual census data most recently released to the public was the 1940 census


    40. You’ll notice that these census pages are all hand written, in cursive

    41. Earlier I emphasized that the household member filling out the census may not have gotten everything right


    42. Getting back to what I found, the census indicated that my father had three more sisters – aunts to me – that I wasn’t aware of


    43. I figured searching the 1930 census could give an answer or two, but on the search page at the left are the words, 1930 (partial)


    44. In that search for my grandfather in the 1920 census, my father’s name wasn’t found there as one of the children, but there was a line for a person named Stephen


    45. Why wasn’t my dad’s first name listed there? Perhaps my grandfather picked the name and my grandmother didn’t like it, so when she filled out the census, she used Stephen


    46. Perhaps he didn’t fill out the census because his home was never sent one or he never saw it or didn’t believe in surveys – I don’t either – so he just tossed it


    47. According to the 1920 census, Grandpa John came to the United States in 1905


    48. There are a host of reasons why his name couldn’t be found in the 1910 census


    49. From the 1920 census his wife, my grandma Mary, arrived in this country in 1902, but that date could be off


    50. It’s not far from Key West and various groups of divers were working together on a census mission










































    1. Anyway, I went to the library and they have more up-to-date information for the 1930 and 1940 censuses, as well as a few other possibilities


    2. The most important would be the updating of information needed for planning purposes, without having to wait for the ten yearly censuses


    3. Because the number of representatives was tied to population, states that had many slaves, indentured servants, and in some cases Native Americans wanted to count these people in the censuses, even though they were not voters


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