Last week, Ancestry.com updated and repackaged its U.S. Directories and U.S. Public information databases.  These are now all a part of Ancestry’s “1940 Census Substitute.”   Part of the upgrade was acquisition of  what Ancestry VP for Content Gary Gibb called ” a huge collection of city directories.”   I was excited about this from the outset.  [...]

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Craig on July 11th, 2007

And every census through 2000!
Well, sort of. There are a lot of caveats here. First of all, it will cost you up to $75.00 per person. That’s right–$75.00 per person!
The Census Bureau provides what it calls “Age Search,” under which they will search confidential census records from 1910 to 2000 and issue an “official [...]

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