The LDS FamilySearch Labs Record Search site has the following Census records available - the completion status is for the index:
* 1850 US Census - index 78% complete (28 states, not Virginia, Wisconsin, Indiana, Kansas, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Missouri, probably others.)
* 1850 US Census Mortality Schedules - index 77% complete.
* 1850 US Census Slave Schedules - index 61% complete.
* 1855 Massachusetts State Census - only city of Boston.
* 1855 Wisconsin State Census - index complete? (no indication)
* 1860 US Census - 5% complete (Illinois only is indexed)
* 1865 Massachusetts State Census - only city of Boston.
* 1870 US Census - index 55% complete (28 states, not Massachusetts, New York, Vermont, Virginia, Kentucky, and many more)
* 1875 Wisconsin State Census - 100% complete? Head of household only.
* 1880 US Census - index 100% complete, no images
* 1885 Florida State Census - index complete except for four counties
* 1885 Wisconsin State Census - index 100% complete? Head of household only.
* 1895 Wisconsin State Census - index 100% complete? Head of household only.
* 1900 US Census - index 99% complete (lacks Military and Indian Territory)
* 1905 South Dakota State Census - index 100% complete? (index cards)
* 1905 Wisconsin State Census - unindexed images by county and township
* 1935 Florida State Census - unindexed images by county and township
* 1945 Florida State Census - unindexed images by county and township
* 1930 Mexico Census - index 19% complete (6 states only indexed)
* 1841 England and Wales Census - 100% indexed, images available only if user has a FindMyPast subscription.
* 1851 England and Wales Census - 100% indexed, images available only if user has a FindMyPast subscription.
* 1895 Argentina Census - index 100% complete
In most cases, the user can browse the unindexed images in the collections.
Some of these databases have not been updated since early 2008.
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