The 1950 Census - Everything You Need To Know
President Truman & wife taking the 1950 census
Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
The time has come for the 1950 census to be released to the public by the US Census Bureau. Genealogists and Historians have been waiting for this release since, well, since the last census (1940) was released in April 2012. This census will have many people on it including our parents and grandparents, and you may even find yourself on it! Now you may have some questions:
- When will it be available?
- What questions were asked?
- How do I find my ancestors if they are not indexed?
- How do I access the ED maps associated with the census?
- What can I do to prepare for the release?
- and many more!
History and Helpful information
Overview of the 1950 Census:
https://www.census.gov/history/www/through_the_decades/overview/1950.html
https://www.census.gov/history/www/through_the_decades/overview/1950.html
Family Search Wiki: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/United_States_Census_1950
Family Search Blog - 1950 Census Main Hub:
Volunteer to Index the 1950 Census:
Climbing Your Family Tree - Are You Ready for the 1950 Census?:
History Hub - Countdown to the 1950 Census:
History Hub - 1950 Blog Series
NARA Blog - Preparing for the 1950 Census:
NARA - Information about the 1950 Census
Ancestry.com - 1950 Census Main Hub
Ancestry.com - 1950 Census Collections Search
Ancestry.com - Information about the 1950 Census
Lisa Lisson - What To Know Before The Release
MyHeritage - 1950 census page:
https://myheritage.com/census/us/
MyHeritage - Blog post sharing more details about the release of the 1950 census:
MyHeritage - Blog post sharing more details about the release of the 1950 census:
Family History Fanatics - Prepare for the April 2022 Release of the 1950 Census
The 1950 Census
Questions that were asked (Population):
https://www.census.gov/history/www/through_the_decades/index_of_questions/1950_population.html
Questions that were asked (Housing): https://www.census.gov/history/www/through_the_decades/index_of_questions/1950_housing.html
Blank 1950 Census Forms - Population and Housing: https://www.census.gov/history/www/through_the_decades/questionnaires/1950_1.html
Blank (fillable) 1950 Census Form - Population (Scroll to the bottom)
Instructions (Original) for Enumerators: https://www.census.gov/history/www/through_the_decades/census_instructions/1950_instructions.html
Instructions transcribed:
Enumerator's Manual for the 1950 Census (Original):
Supplement to the Enumerator's Manual for the 1950 Census (Original):
Urban & Rural Enumerator's Workbook Population Housing & Agriculture:
Infant Cards:
Enumerator talking with family
Photo courtesy of Census.gov
Research
Helpful tools through SteveMorse.org – Maps, Enumeration District info, In-depth Census info, etc.:
Enumeration District Maps:
Wards, Tracts, and Block Maps:
Enumeration District Locator:
Deciphering Occupation Codes:
Finding Ancestors Addresses Beforehand
Using Photos to Help Find Addresses
Enumeration District Maps: How To Look Them Up
What If You Can't Find The Street on the ED Map?
Ancestry's Explore Map Feature
Auntie Jen's Spreadsheet Research Log
Thomas MacEntee's 1950's Census Research Tracking Sheet
Enumerator at mobile home park
Photo courtesy of Census.gov
Lisa Louise Cook:
The 1950 Census for Genealogy
Show Notes:
Questions asked in the 1950 Census
Show Notes:
JDW Talks:
Genealogy TV with Thomas McEntee: https://youtu.be/LaeK3GLbCsM
Family Search
I've created a playlist on YouTube of videos that have to do with the 1950 Census. The videos above are on the playlist along with some other special goodies. Check it out!
Images & Other Documents
Official Census Bureau Operations & Activity Photos
1950 Census Photos start on Page 9
Flow Charts from the National Archives
Advertising Campaign for the 1950 Census
Portfolio Control Label
Population Cards per State
Well, what are you waiting for?! The census has been released! Get out there and research your family!
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