1940 Census Report Goes Digital, Arrives in April

Courtesy Mashable!  Mon, 01/02/2012 - 09:33

Following a 72-year wait period, The National Archives and Records will release the 1940 U.S.

Census in April and make the search for photos and information about ancestors easier than ever with free online access from any computer.

Genealogists will have digital access to the 1940 Census when the report is released on April 2.

This is a big step toward making the archives more accessible to the public...


 

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