In the Mocavo 1930 census, you can find information about your ancestors such as their names, ages, occupations, places of birth, and relationships to other household members. This can help you trace your family history and learn more about your ancestors' lives during that time period.
Besides the library, there are several websites where a person can find the 1920 and 1930 census. Some of the names of the websites are 1930 Census, Archives, and NYPL.
No one with that name can be found in the digitized version of the 1930 Census.
According to a chart from the Census Bureau, the population of Vermont was about 360,000 in 1930.
she died of old age in 1989, she was diagnosed with cancer Rosa Parks mother (Leona McCauley died sometime in the 1930's. She was alive for the 1930 census, but not for the 1940 census.
There are no US Federal Census records for 1945, because the US Census is taken only in years evenly divisible by 10, such as 1930 and 1940. Personally identifiable information in the US Census is not released until 72 years after the Census is collected. So the 1940 census will not be released until 2012 and the 1950 Census will be released in 2022.
Because it was a US Territory.
The detailed information in the US Federal Census is not released until 72 years after it is collected. So the 1950 Census details will be released 2022.
The 1930 US Federal Census can be examined at no cost at the US National Archives and Records Administration in Washington, DC, at the NARA branches around the country, and in part at many libraries and archives around the country.
The US Census Bureau's population estimate for 1953 was 158,956,000.
The data for the US Census in 2010 is available at the website 2010Census.gov (see related link).The complete data obtained in the US Census of 2000 will not available for pubic access until 2072. In the meantime, if you are personally enumerated in the Census, you may be able to obtain an extract of your entry only.The newest US Census that is available to the public is the 1930 Census. You can view it at the National Archives and the various branches of the Archives. However, the National archives has no index to that census. You can also view it on microfilms through the Family History Library and the many Family History Centers operated on a volunteer basis by the Mormon Church, as well as through many local libraries.The 1930 Census is indexed and available for reference on some of the on-line reference services that charge access fees.
US Census of 1930 was 122,775,046 according to the Census Bureau.
SIX Financial Information was created in 1930.