Sunday, April 3, 2022

THE 1950 CENSUS RECORDS ARE HERE!

 Lets explore the pros and cons as well of the best sites to use for viewing the 1950 Census records.  What have you discovered?  Come on our Zoom next week and reveal your secrets to help others!

We love you all - hoping you are enjoying Conference!



Earlier this month I had two surgeries within 4 days of each other.  I had a blessing before the first.  The second was an emergency repair of a fractured femur, which just snapped while walking from one room to another, and because I lost a lot of blood during both surgeries (they can’t tourniquet a hip joint), they had several days to try to stabilize my blood pressure which only after 5 transfusions did it start rising over 80/40 at best.  I felt a loving Heavenly Father helping me throughout the whole time.  This past week there has been a lot of pain but none  preparing for our zoom meeting with you on the 1950 Census on April 9 at 5:00 pm.  So preparing has been like a painkiller so to speak.  We look forward to showing you how to get involved next Saturday.  Thank you to all of you who sustain us as helpers of this great work.  I can’t remember exactly when it was but someone definitely, probably Ted,  when I was coming out of it, whispered in my ear, “Believe the blessing”, and those words buoyed my spirit. 


Ted and Karen Meyer, naswfamilyhistory.blogspot.com are inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting NEXT SATURDAY, April 9, 2022 at 5pm MTN time to see what time it is where you are when it is 5pm here, go to timeanddate.com.


Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7270583299?pwd=MGdXUEVSTjI1dUpiaXNVbndPUS9iZz09


Meeting ID: 727 058 3299

Passcode: 2ZNTFY

https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1RreVIS6K8GdxcWak3yvPTxK763USn0nZ

When April 1, 2022, rolled around, for genealogists, it was like opening a gift at Christmas.  This gift is full of treasures never explored before.  Have you ever been given such a gift?  For Free?  What should you be looking for?  
It depends on when you were born.  If you were born in the 1930s - 

you Will find information about when you were living with your parents

  •  and check the records for the county where you grew up.  See if you can find your house on maps.google.com it might still be there.
  • Look for evidence of your parents' education - try Ancestry's yearbook records.
  • For information of your Grandparents, see what they did for a living. 
Was your father in World War II?
    Check FOLD 3  thru Ancestry
  •  



The 1950 Census Records Release[Source: U.S. Census Bureau]

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