The 1790 census was the first official census conducted by the United States. There were prior census records kept for certain periods and colonies prior to 1790 but this was the first official U.S. census. This reference sheet can be used by genealogists to record information found in an individual census image for a particular family. Space is provided at the bottom of the form to record other information of use, and data complimentary to the census record that has been found.
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Understanding your genealogy can begin with learning how you are related to others in your family tree. The relationship chart can be useful tool for any person who may be interested in their personal genealogy and learning more about their family relationships. Keeping track of what relation some of your relatives are to you can be somewhat confusing sometimes. Using our relationship chart, you can keep all of your relatives straight easily. This form is provided in PDF format for easy,...
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This genealogy chart serves as a quick reference to help locate available resources for specific time periods in Ireland.
The specific date ranges of genealogical resources. The research sources included on the chart are: Irish Census Records, Griffith’s Valuation Records, Ireland Land Registry, Northern Ireland Property Records, Tithe Applotment Books, Civil Records, Catholic Parish Registers, Church of Ireland Parish Records, School Registers, Pension Records, Wills, Betham’s...
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So much of the fun in doing genealogy research is working with old pictures. More often than not, individuals’ names are missing from a picture of interest and it can be frustrating to figure out who they were. This genealogy form will help to organize information about your old photographs in one place. Using the form is simply used by numbering circles on the chart in the location that imitates each person’s position in the photograph. For large group photos it may also be helpful...
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Genealogy research can be made much easier with quality forms to help document your findings. This genealogy form provides space to document up to four generations worth of lineage and a sibling for the individual being followed. Download this form for free below in PDF format.
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This is an attractive style of family tree form that displays the earliest generation at the top. Simple and clear genealogy forms can be valuable to any family research when documenting lineage. This form allows for documentation for up to four generations of any individual and their family. We have provided this form below in a free printable PDF format.
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