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Month: February 2022

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1950 Census available on April 1, 2022!

Posted on February 9, 2022 by Kathi

It’s that time again! The 1950 Census records are being made available this year on April 1st. I am really excited about this year as my oldest sibling should be in this census.

For more information, please check this link to the National Archives! Click here.

Also, check out the National Archives 1950 Census Genealogy webinars starting March 2!

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Kathleen Pyatt O’Neill


I have been involved in not only my family history, but also in helping others connect with their family history. What I like most about genealogy is that it is a bunch of little pieces that when put together creates a fuller picture of who one is and where they came from…I so enjoy solving puzzles!

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