1820 census
 
1820 Information Links

1820 Census

The Census of Great Britain, Part 2: Working with Census Returns

The Census in Historical Context, Part 3: Special Census Schedules

Maury County, Tennessee wills and settlements, 1807-1824 and 1820 census

From the Census Index to the Census Image: Part I

Russell County, Virginia, census of 1820

Review: Family Quest Archives—1870 Census and Ohio 1870 Census Index

1820 federal census for Indiana

1820 U.S. Federal Census Index Deluxe (Double CD)

1820 U.S. Federal Census Index Standard (Double CD)

1820 United States Federal Census

Wisconsin Census, 1820-90

Texas Census, 1820-90

Florida Census, 1820-90

Illinois Census, 1820

Using U.S. Census Mortality Schedules

Five in a Row: Census Enumerations of England and Wales

Clues Found in Census Enumerations

Reading the Census

Use Census to Find Other Records



How the 1820 Census can help you:

The Census is among the best available resources for both beginners and seasoned genealogists.

You’re more likely to find ancestors in the census than in other historical record collections.

View or print actual images of the census from your computer.

Enjoy the thrill of finding interesting facts about your grandparents and even great-grandparents.

You might learn if your relatives owned their home or if they were born in another country.

The best way to grow your family

What you can find:

Depending on census year, you can find:

• Age at time of census
• Address of residence
• Relatives
• Birthplace of parents
• Age at first marriage
• Head of household
• Occupation
• Immigration
• Military service