Are 1910 census records available?

Are 1910 census records available?

The 1910 Federal Census is available online.

How do I look up US census records?

Publications related to the census data collected from 1790 to 2020 are available at https://www.census.gov/library/publications.html. Visit the National Archives Web site to access 1940 and 1950 Census records. Decennial census records are confidential for 72 years to protect respondents’ privacy.

What years are in the Pittsburgh census tracts?

This collection contains scanned Pittsburgh Census Tract maps for the 1930, 1970, and 1980 Decennial Censuses as well as data on the enumeration districtrics for the 1910 and 1920 Decennial Censuses. For more information about the history of Census Tracts, please see the Census Bureau History page.

What information is on the 1910 census schedule?

The 1910 census schedules record the following information for each person: name relationship to head of household sex color or race age at last birthday marital status length of present marriage if a mother, number of children and number of living children place of birth place of birth of parents

How much does it cost to get a copy of 1910 census?

The prices as of May 15, 1996, are $34 a roll for domestic orders ($39 a roll for foreign orders) for positive film copies. The 1910 census schedules and indexes are only available on microfilm. Microfilm Publication M1283 is available on microfiche, which costs $4.25 per fiche for domestic orders and $4.65 a fiche for foreign orders.

Where can I find microfilmed copies of the census records?

Microfilmed copies of census records are available at the National Archives Building in Washington, DC, at NARA’s regional archives, and at many large libraries and genealogical societies that have purchased all or some of the microfilm, and through purchase.