How do I find the 1920 census?
Search 1920 Census Online
- Ancestry.com (free from NARA computers)
- Ancestry.com ($ – by subscription)
- FamilySearch.org (free with account creation)
- Fold3.com (free from NARA computers)
Where can I view the 1930 census for free?
San Francisco, CA –Internet Archive has announced that a publicly accessible digital copy of the complete 1930 United States Census – the largest, most detailed census released to date – is available free of charge at www.archive.org/details/1930_census.
Are death certificates public record in NH?
In NH, birth records prior to 1908 and death, marriage, divorce, legal separation or civil annulment records prior to 1958 are considered public records. Search fees for the issuance of birth, death and marriage records are set by state law, not the local city or town clerk.
How do I get a copy of a death certificate in NH?
At the time of burial, a funeral home will provide certified copies of the death certificate to the family. Certified copies can also be obtained from the Division of Vital Records Administration (DVRA) located at 9 Ratification Way, Concord, NH 03301. Their telephone number is (603) 271-4650.
How much did the 1920 census cost?
Includes U.S. Population Figures from the Census 1790-2010
Census Year | Total Population | Census Cost |
---|---|---|
1920 | 105,710,620 | $25,117,000 |
1930 | 122,775,046 | $40,156,000 |
1940 | 131,669,275 | $67,527,000 |
1950 | 151,325,798 | $91,462,000 |
Is there a 1900 census?
The official enumeration day of the 1900 census was 1 June 1900. By 1900, there were a total of forty-five states in the Union, with Utah being the latest addition and Alaska, Arizona, Hawaii, New Mexico, and Oklahoma enumerated as territories.