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Yes, Research is Often Difficult

March 31, 2021 clairekluskens census, NARA--RG 29, womencensus, hidden ancestor, RG 29

Yup, you already knew that. Check out “Twenty Reasons You May Have Trouble Finding an Ancestor in the Census” on the History Hub. Undoubtedly, there probably other reasons that ancestors are hidden in census records besides these, which focus on reasons pertaining to the 1850-1940 censuses.

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