Did Kentucky have a state census?
Iowa – 1836, 1838, 1844, 1846, 1847, 1849, 1851, 1852, 1854, 1856, 1885, 1895, 1905, 1915, 1925. Kansas – 1855, 1865, 1875, 1885, 1895, 1905, 1915, 1925. Kentucky – No state census records are known to exist.
Where can I search census records for free?
http://1940census.archives.gov. Online subscription services are available to access the 1790–1940 census records and many public libraries provide access to these services free-of-charge.
Can I search the 1911 census for free?
Historic census forms from 1841-1911 are available to view free on site at the National Archives in Kew (http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/). Therefore, we are unable to release information from censuses from 1921 onwards.
How do I find free census records?
The National Archives has the census schedules on microfilm available from 1790 to 1940, and online access is available through our digitization partners (free at any National Archives facility). See our Census Resources page to search the digitized records on our partners’ websites.
Is the 1890 census on microfilm in Kentucky?
1890 Kentucky Federal Census schedules were completely destroyed by a 1921 warehouse fire, however, the 1890 Kentucky Veterans and Widows census did survive the fire. Soundex code indexes for Federal Kentucky census records are available on microfilm for census years: 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920 and part of 1930.
Where are the state census records in Kentucky?
Kentucky State Census Records: No Kentucky state census records are known to exist. Adair County was formed in 1801, from Green County, County Seat – Columbia. Allen County was formed in 1815, from Barren and Warren Counties, County Seat – Scottsville.
Where can I find a copy of the 1910 census?
Positive microfilm copies of the 1910 census schedules can be found in the Microfilm Research Room in the National Archives Building, Seventh and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20408, and in the research rooms of the National Archives regional archives: Regional Archives System
What was the index card used for the 1910 census?
For the 1910 census, the Bureau of the Census created and filmed Soundex or Miracode index cards for the states listed above in General Information. With the exception of Louisiana, which used both, each state is indexed with either Soundex or Miracode as noted at the beginning of the state listing.