Remember–no site has every record, every file, and every index.

Don’t do all your research via one website, one repository, or one library.

You wouldn’t just use the census only for your research would you?
Expand your research horizons and your family tree–use a resource or a facility today that you’ve not used in a while. You may be pleasantly surprised at what you find.

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  1. A man bragged to the researchers in the state archives library one afternoon, “I came all the way from Chicago to get this census record.” How sad. One must learn to maximize the research experience. Consult internet resources for the area in question to determine your plan of action. When traveling to distant libraries, use the records that are available ONLY at that location! Don't spend valuable time looking at records available on the internet when you should be reading records unique to that library.

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