The 1950 U.S. Census Index for Vermont and American Samoa Is Now Live

The following announcement was written by MyHeritage. While the (unindexed) IMAGES of the 1950 U.S. census records were already added on April 1st, this latest news release describes the newly-added INDEXES:

Census indexed records (and their corresponding images) from Vermont and American Samoa. 439,893 historical records were added in this release for a total of 1,083,939 historical records in the collection. All of the records are available to search, view, and add to your family tree on MyHeritage for free!

Search the 1950 United States Census Index collection

Just yesterday, MyHeritage published the initial installment of the 1950 U.S. Census Index from the states of Wyoming and Delaware, and last week, MyHeritage became the first commercial company to publish a full collection of the 1950 U.S. Census images. Additional releases are expected in the days and weeks ahead until the index is complete. Our U.S. Census content hub and dedicated 1950 Census page remain great places to stay updated on all MyHeritage 1950 Census releases.

The 1950 Census contains information on the 150 million Americans living in the continental United States and its territories during April and May of 1950. Within it, you’ll find information on the names, ages, locations, households, relations, genders, races, education, places of birth, and other details of those who were enumerated.

Searching the 1950 U.S. Census on MyHeritage and viewing records is FREE.

You can read more in the MyHeritage Blog at: https://bit.ly/3v7gQkW.