
US Census Records
US Census Records are official government documents collected every ten years that count and gather detailed information about the population, such as age, gender, race, household size, and location. These records help us understand demographic changes, track population growth, and provide valuable data for government planning, research, and historical analysis. They are publicly accessible and often used by genealogists, historians, and policymakers to learn about communities and individual ancestors. Census records are a crucial resource for understanding the social and economic history of the United States.