All About The Census

Censuses are a valuable tool for genealogists and family historians looking to trace their family lineage and history. A census is a count of the population of a particular area or region taken at a specific point in time. Censuses are conducted regularly by governments around the world, and they collect a wide range of information about the individuals and families living in that area. The data collected in censuses can include names, ages, occupations, relationships, birthplaces, and more, providing a wealth of information that can be used to piece together family histories and genealogies. In this digital age, many censuses are now available online, making it easier than ever before to access this valuable resource and delve into your family’s past.

Storied: The Innovative New Family History Site

Are you curious about your family history but tired of the limited options provided by traditional genealogy sites? Look no further than Storied – an innovative new platform that goes beyond the basics of building a family tree and searching records. With Storied, you can explore relationships outside of the traditional family dynamic, connect with friends and colleagues, and share stories and memories with loved ones. In this blog post, we’ll explore the unique features of Storied and how they set it apart from other family history sites. Plus, we’ll take a closer look at the different plans available and what they offer. So let’s dive in and discover how Storied can help you uncover the untold stories of your life.

Find Ancestors in Census Records, Military Documents and Ship’s Passenger Lists

Finding ancestors in census records, military documents, and ship’s passenger lists is an essential part of genealogy research. These records provide important information about your ancestors, including their names, ages, addresses, and occupations, and can provide valuable insights into your family history.