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      Ko e lea fakafonua ki he fakatahá ni ko e English
      Ko e fakatahá ni ʻoku ʻi he ʻinitanetí
      2026

      Deciphering and Analyzing Pre-1850 Census Records: Turning Tick Marks into People

      Unlock the secrets of pre-1850 census records in this informative presentation. Discover how to decode tick marks from 1790 to 1840 using an automated Excel spreadsheet for efficient collection and analysis. Learn strategies to cross-reference with later censuses (1850 and beyond) to assign names and reconstruct families. Gain insights into validating your findings and ensuring accuracy in identifying ancestral records. Attendees will receive a complimentary automated Excel worksheet to jumpstart their research, making this session essential for genealogists looking to bridge gaps in their family tree. Prerequisite: A basic understanding of Excel and how to find census records.

      Syllabus for: Deciphering and Analyzing Pre-1850 Census Records: Turning Tick Marks into People

      Ko e kakano ʻo e foʻi vitiō ko ʻení, fakataha mo e ngaahi fakakaukaú, ngaahi fakaʻuhingá, mo e ngaahi lau ʻoku fakahaaʻi aí, ko e ngaahi fakakaukau pē ia ʻa e tokotaha naʻá ne faʻú pea ʻoku ʻikai ke ne fakahaaʻi ʻa e ngaahi fakakaukau ʻa e FamilySearch Fakavahaʻapuleʻangá (International) mo e RootsTech.

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      Ko e lea fakafonua ki he fakatahá ni ko e English
      Ko e fuoloa ʻo e vitioó ko e 56:14
      Naʻe pulusi ʻa e sēsiní ʻi he 2025

      Beyond the Brick Wall: Strategies for Pre-1850 U.S. Research

      Julia A. Anderson

      Thumbnail ki he Getting the Most Out of United States Census Records
      Ko e lea fakafonua ki he fakatahá ni ko e English
      Ko e fuoloa ʻo e vitioó ko e 53:15
      Naʻe pulusi ʻa e sēsiní ʻi he 2024

      Getting the Most Out of United States Census Records

      Julie Merrill

      Kau ʻi he Fepōtalanoaʻakí