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Just 59 days remaining until Monday, April 2, 2012.. (Original Post) Little Star Feb 2012 OP
Indeed Sherman A1 Feb 2012 #1
The sample search form HeiressofBickworth Feb 2012 #2
Family Search is the LDS genealogy website and they will be providing kestrel91316 Feb 2012 #5
Call the library and ask them if you can bring your own MADem Feb 2012 #7
I can hardly wait... n/t kdmorris Feb 2012 #3
I am SOOOO excited!!! I get to see both my parents on census!!! kestrel91316 Feb 2012 #4
My parents will be on this census, as well! The Genealogist Feb 2012 #6
I am still sooo excited! kdmorris Feb 2012 #8
I'm pinning my hopes on this census to find out if my gr. grandfather was still polly7 Feb 2012 #9
What a sad story kdmorris Feb 2012 #10
Oh, my ....... so many children back then seem to have lost a parent. polly7 Feb 2012 #11
31 days! n/t kdmorris Mar 2012 #12
My Mom & Dad weren't even married yet.... Little Star Mar 2012 #13
Unfortunately, mine weren't even born yet kdmorris Mar 2012 #14

HeiressofBickworth

(2,682 posts)
2. The sample search form
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 09:32 PM
Feb 2012

has Ancestry.com's name on it. I somehow feel odd about Ancestry.com owning government records and charging us for the right to see them. Yes, I know that Ancestry allows public libraries access but for researchers, the single hour we are allowed on the library's computers is hardly enough to do the job.

 

kestrel91316

(51,666 posts)
5. Family Search is the LDS genealogy website and they will be providing
Sun Feb 5, 2012, 02:22 PM
Feb 2012

search capability free once the indexing is done. I will be helping with indexing, which will be a monumental task.

Anybody can help with the indexing, BTW. Join in the fun!!
http://the1940census.com/

MADem

(135,425 posts)
7. Call the library and ask them if you can bring your own
Fri Feb 17, 2012, 05:07 AM
Feb 2012

laptop into the library and log on that way--they may give you more time in that case.

The Genealogist

(4,736 posts)
6. My parents will be on this census, as well!
Sun Feb 5, 2012, 10:29 PM
Feb 2012

I am excited too! We should do a happy dance!

My dad's brother will be on it, as well as many of my dad's and mom's first cousins who were born after the 1930 census.

kdmorris

(5,649 posts)
8. I am still sooo excited!
Fri Feb 17, 2012, 09:58 PM
Feb 2012

I was trying to figure out how to code in a ticker or something that counted down to the day

polly7

(20,582 posts)
9. I'm pinning my hopes on this census to find out if my gr. grandfather was still
Fri Feb 17, 2012, 10:24 PM
Feb 2012

alive in 1940. He relocated to Michigan after my gr. grandmother, his wife, died of typhoid fever. None of my Dad's family really knew anything about him after he left Manitoba ... they didn't talk about him much because he'd 'abandoned' 7 children. I found out, however, he did stick around in Brandon until he could place them all with relatives .... completely opposite to the family rumour presented by an Aunt decades ago that he skipped the country days after his wife died. If I can narrow down his date of death I may be able to find where he's buried.

kdmorris

(5,649 posts)
10. What a sad story
Sat Feb 18, 2012, 08:35 AM
Feb 2012

I can't imagine being a widower with 7 children in the 1930's. Seems like the family rumor treats him kind of harshly. I guess no one ones if he placed them with family, went to Michigan to find work and fully intended to come back for them, do they?

I have a woman (my husband's grandmother) who was a widow on the 1920 Kentucky census with 6 young children (all under the age of 9). By the 1930 census, she was (then 35 years old) married to an 86 year old man. I've always wondered what drove her to marry him. Maybe they were truly in love, maybe she was desperate for security. I don't think we will ever know. She died when my husband was 13 years old.

polly7

(20,582 posts)
11. Oh, my ....... so many children back then seem to have lost a parent.
Sat Feb 18, 2012, 07:30 PM
Feb 2012

How sad for your husband's grandmother ...... I hope it was a loving relationship! It's frustrating not to know all these details, isn't it? Genealogists - never satisfied.

Little Star

(17,055 posts)
13. My Mom & Dad weren't even married yet....
Fri Mar 2, 2012, 08:44 PM
Mar 2012

And I wasn't even a twinkle in anyones eye! Hope to find them at home with their parents still.

31 Days!

kdmorris

(5,649 posts)
14. Unfortunately, mine weren't even born yet
Fri Mar 2, 2012, 09:20 PM
Mar 2012

But my husband's parents were born. It's going to be awesome to find them.

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