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1910 Rhode Island Census Index Online
[Excerpt]...A new company has announced its first genealogy product: Census4all of Arlington, Virginia has indexed the 1910 Rhode Island Census. The company plans to index the entire 1910 U.S. Census and, hopefully, other years as well. Rhode Island is the first state to be completed...
Iron County, Utah Census, 1910
[Excerpt]...Just north of the St. George area of Utah, Iron County boasted a population of almost 4,000 around the turn of the century. Taken from microfilm copies of the original documents, this database is a collection of federal census records for the county in 1910. Researchers will find the name of resident, township of residence, sex, race, birthplace, and parents' birthplace information. In addition, it provides the relationship to the head of the household and contains the names of over 3900 persons. For those researchers seeking information regarding Utah ancestors, this collection can be helpful...
Muskogee County, Oklahoma Census, 1910
[Excerpt]...The eastern Oklahoma town of Muskogee, now the county seat, was formed in the 1870s and quickly grew to become an important city of the region. This database is a collection of federal census records from the county of the same name in 1910. Researchers will find the name of resident, age, sex, race, birthplace and relationship to the head of the household. Also provided is township of residence and marital status. Reference information is included to aid in obtaining a copy of the original record. Taken from microfilm copies of the original census held by the National Archives, this can be a helpful source of information for those persons seeking Oklahoma ancestors...
Navajo County, Arizona Census, 1910
[Excerpt]... Located in northeastern Arizona, Navajo County was a vast, sparsely settled area at the time of the 1910 federal census. This database is an index to the federal census of the county in that year and was taken from microfilm copies of the original records. It covers all areas of the county except the Navajo Reservation and parts of the Hopi Reservation. It contains information concerning the resident's first and last names, relationship to the head of household, approximate age, birthplace, and occupation. The enumeration districts and page numbers are provided to enable the researcher to obtain more detailed information, as the index is meant as a tool in finding people on the actual census microfilm. It provides information on over 5000 individuals, residing in the towns or places of Aztec, Bidahochi, Carrizo, Holbrook, Lakeside, Pinetop, Showlow, Shumway, Silver Creek, Snowflake, Taylor, Winslow, Woodruff, Precinct #2 and various ranches. A search of this database can provide an eye-opening view of this high desert county during the early 1900's...
Beaverhead County, Montana Census, 1910
[Excerpt]... Bordering Idaho in southwestern Montana, Beaverhead County was created in 1865 as an original county in the territory. Taken from microfilm copies of the original records, this database is a collection of federal census records from the county in 1910. In addition to providing the individual's name, it reveals information regarding town of residence and birthplace. It contains the names of over 6400 persons. For researchers of ancestors from early twentieth century Montana, this can be an informative and helpful database...
Emery County, Utah Census, 1910
[Excerpt]... This database contains information from the 1910 census of Emery County, Utah and consists of the following (by family): Last name, given names, relationship to the head of the household, sex, age, number of years married, number of children wife has had, number of these children still living, person's birthplace, that person's father's birthplace, and that person's mother's birthplace. This information is extremely valuable for locating persons and tying them to a family. It will also give leads as to where parents were born for further research on them...
Garfield County, Utah Federal Census, 1910
[Excerpt]... This database contains information from the 1910 census of Garfield County, Utah and consists of the following (by family): Last name, given names, relationship to the head of the household, sex, age, number of years married, number of children wife has had, number of these children still living, person's birthplace, that person's father's birthplace, and that person's mother's birthplace. This information is extremely valuable for locating persons and tying them to a family. It will also give leads as to where parents were born for further research on them...
Ypsilanti, Michigan City Directory, 1910
[Excerpt]... Ypsilanti is a small town in southeastern Michigan. Situated near Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti is home to Eastern Michigan University. EMU, the oldest teacher's college west of the Allegheny mountains, was founded in 1849. Prior to 1900 Ypsilanti was the site of many industrial and commercial concerns. The Hay and Todd Mfg. Co. made one piece union suits. Coffee roasters, buggy whip sockets and dress stays were all made in Ypsilanti. Mineral wells were sunk in the 1880s and allowed for several spas and sanitariums to be built. During World War II the B24 "Liberator" was manufactured at Willow Run and workers flowed into Ypsilanti overtaxing housing and city services but contributing to the nation's war effort. Today Ypsilanti has a population of around 24,000 and has an active preservation movement and a large historic district...
Pennsylvania 1910 Miracode Index
[Excerpt]...This database is an index to the 1910 U.S. Federal Census for the state of Pennsylvania. The 1910 Miracode indexes record the following information for each person: name, relationship to head of household, color or race, age at last birthday, marital status, visitation number or family number, place of birth, county, township, and enumeration district number. The information found here will lead researchers to the location of their family in the actual 1910 U.S. Federal Census Schedules...
Virginia 1910 Census Miracode Index
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Miracode is a slightly modified version of the Soundex indexing format. Miracode and Soundex are indexes based on the pronunciation of a name, rather than the name's spelling. Surnames are coded and then arranged numerically by their codes. Miracode system was used only for 1910 for the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia...
Who's Who in the World, 1910-11
[Excerpt]... In 1910, the world was in the middle of rapid change. This database records some of the "movers and shakers" of the era--those included in the International Who's Who in the World, 1910-11 , which was incorporated with the International Blue Book and edited by Hyacinthe Ringrose. Inventors, business tycoons, and nobility are listed along with artists and politicians. Researchers may find Woodrow Wilson, the last czar of Russia, and a man named Lipton who owned a tea plantation in the database. There are nearly 4,000 entries, each listing the subject's first and last name, birth, and marriage information. Any other genealogical information given in the book has been listed here as well. More than 20 countries are represented...
Springfield Area, Massachusetts City Directory, 1910
[Excerpt]... This database contains the 1910 directory for the Springfield Area in Hampden County, Massachusetts. This area includes the towns of Chicopee, Longmeadow, Springfield, and West Springfield. In addition to providing the names of the heads of households of these towns, the directory provides their addresses and occupational information...
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