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Definition: Census records contain wonderful information for genealogists including names, ages, occupation and ethnic background. Some census records for certain countries and time periods may contain additional information including place of birth, property value, marriage information, education level, birthplace of parents, relationships between individuals and more. The census records available for your research will vary by country and time period. For example, the United States conducted its first official national census in 1790. Canada's first census was conducted in 1666 under the French regime. The first national decennial census was established in 1851 and the first national quinquennial census was conducted in 1956. England and France took their first census in 1801. All countries, regions, states, provinces etc. will have their own privacy laws regarding which censuses are open to the public.

Pronunciation: [sen-suhss rek-urd] • (noun  

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