* 1940 Census Release Reveals Family History of Tourist-Favorite Barn: From around the world, people are flocking ...http://bit.ly/HXc0Hu
* "@Ancestrydotcom: need help finding Annie Laurie Price in 1940census. She died in FL in 1946 #acomchat"
* #seniorwomen 1940 Census Questions: If unmarried, are you a virgin? Are you a blonde or brunette? Do you own a...
* The complete 1940 census has been released?! I'm for big data analyses. But privacy implications should be considered.
* @Ancestrydotcom Am I missing something? Why is 1940 a diff. search from other censuses? Thanks! #acomchat
* Exploring amazing site http://directme.nypl.org/ which helps you find people in 1940 NYC census.
* Recluse J.D. Salinger Found Using NYPL's 1940 Census Tool!
* 'Hello. You've reached the 1940 Census Whisperer. Who can I help you find?' http://some.ly/I7JKk0 via @someecards #1940census
* If you access Ancestry through your mobile browser on your iPad, you can access the 1940 census images.
* I still have not found one family member on the 1940 census.
* Interest in 1940 @uscensusbureau data paralyzes national archives website http://yhoo.it/HhhEoJ. YES! #CensusLove #Census4Life
* The 1940 census data is amazing. I looked up my grandmother, who was eight that year. I learned her father earned $864 that year.
* Recent release of the 1940 #census records is "most important disclosure of ancestral secrets in a decade" http://ow.ly/a6wnZ#geneaology
* #1940Census When is the 1940 Census coming out for Utah Since that is where most of my family is at #FamilySearch
* Downloading the 1940 census #whynot
* I am the 1940 San Diego census WHISPERERRRRR
* Ok, I've got to get to work. I've spent the entire morning searching through the 1940 census to find my grandparents. Found all but 1 so far
* I have started indexing the 1940 census, and came across my great-uncle, Jake Brownlee. He worked as a janitor...
* RT @thematthewshow: The 1940 U.S. Census is now online:http://1940census.archives.gov Pretty damned cool. #1940census
* Thank you, Census Bureau & Google Maps, for letting me find dad's1940 railroad flat in Jersey City. Look on his face, stories, priceless.
Those are all within the last six hours. Some people are clueless, some knowledgeable, some are amazed, many are happy. I'm intrigued by the San Diego census whispererrrrrr! Who's that?
2 comments:
I'm one of those who said I would not be checking them out because my 1940s ancestors were very stable and I felt like I knew everything I discovered. That pretty much proved to be the case. However, I hadn't considered looking up my husband (4 at the time of the census), ex-husband's mother, etc. I had fun finding them in the census. I think it's cool if you already know where they were. Can't say I've been shocked by anything.
Thanks, Randy. Confirms why I don't read Twitter feeds.
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