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Reading into the Past with Census Records

Reading into the Past with Census Records

Wednesday June 1st from 11:00am-12:00pm

Once every 10 years new Federal Census data becomes available for family history researchers. This year the 1950 Federal Census data is released! Learn about using Federal Census data to research your family history, the historical importance of data collected by census records, and how information not indexed in a database can lead to big breakthroughs in your genealogical research.

Learn how to interpret information gleaned from sifting through census abbreviations, schedules, and more.

At the conclusion of the webinar, participants will know:

  • How and where to access census records
  • The history and historical importance of census records for genealogical research
  • The type of data collected and how it relates to genealogy
  • How to use Census Information not indexed in databases

Maggie Rose -- Biography

Maggie Rose has over 10 years of experience in Ohio Libraries. Currently, she works as the PR and Marketing Associate at the Barberton Public Library and is the Past-Coordinator for the Adult Services Division Action Council for the Ohio Library Council.  Maggie started library work in 5th grade as a shelver and volunteer in her school library. As a teen, she started shelving in her local public library and has held many library positions since. Maggie graduated summa cum laude from the University of Akron with a BA in English and a minor in classical studies. She received her MLIS from Kent State and has been working as a librarian for six years. 

Maggie loves sewing, gardening, camping, and her boisterous family, which consists of a spouse, a boy, a girl, 2 dogs, 4 cats, 1 lizard, and 6 chickens.

Date:
Wednesday, June 1, 2022
Time (MST):
11:00am - 12:00pm
Time Zone:
Arizona Time (change)
Online:
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