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Lots of images available here:
www.1940census.archives.gov Most states seem to be there, although I don't think all towns are covered yet. |
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Thanks so much for that, Mary - I found my great-aunt and family in a few seconds!
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Goodness, that was lucky
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I had the address from city directories and had already pinpointed it on the map, so I just had to use their ED finder, and the family were on page 1 of the first ED it suggested! One of the daughters is missing, though, and I have no idea where to look for her, but there is another daughter I didn't know about. And it's shown me I was on the wrong track with one of the sons.
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Looks like most or all states are on ancestry to browse now, and Delaware and Nevada are indexed (not sure whether partially or fully.)
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Goodness, that was quick!
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FamilySearch has finished indexing Delaware now:
https://www.familysearch.org/1940cen...nsus-delaware/ |
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MyHeritage has indexed Rhode Island!
http://www.myheritage.com/1940census |
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Findmypast does have an index (Delaware only so far) and images at last:
findmypast 1940 US census |
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