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A census is a statistical count of the population of a country taken for the purpose of accurate government representation, tax collection and military purposes.
Census records give valuable genealogical information about your ancestors including: names of family members, residence, year and sometimes month of birth, birthplace, and occupation.
You may be interested in seeing the video tutorial at FamilySearch Learning Center, "Ancestors Season 2: Census Records".
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