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Genealogy: Count on census reports for family ties
If you've been itching to get your hands on the 1930 federal census report, your wait is almost over. In April, the feds release all the juicy genealogical data gathered during that year's population count. The information has remained under lock and key because privacy laws prevent the release of personal information for 72 years. Compiled every 10 years since 1790 primarily to apportion representation in Congress, census records can confirm that your ancestors lived at a precise place at a specific time.