UPDATED 1 p.m. PDT: I still cannot see the enumeration pages, only the summary page for each ED.
8 p.m. PDT: Still cannot see the enumeration pages.
UPDATED: Saturday, 2 April, 6 a.m. PDT: Daniel Horowitz commented on this post that the bug has been fixed and all images in an ED are available.
I received this from Daniel Horowitz of MyHeritage this morning (1 April):
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Fantastic news! MyHeritage is the first genealogy company to put all images of the 1950 U.S. Census records LIVE and FREE to access! You can search the 1950 U.S. Census image collection here!Our team is working tirelessly to index them, and we’ll be rolling out the fully indexed records gradually in the coming days and weeks — so stay tuned!
Meanwhile, check out this great video we produced in honor of the census release and the below infographic about life in the United States in 1950.
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Hi Randy and all.
ReplyDeleteThe bug was fixed and now all images are available again.
It looks like there are still counties missing from the MyHeritage offering. I can't find any search results for Weber county, Utah, Yuba county, California, or White Pine county, Nevada (I haven't checked all counties, but it seems that there may be more). These counties all appear in both FamilySearch's and Ancestry's 1950 offerings.
ReplyDeleteHi Lisa, we are aware of this bug and plan to fix it in the next 24 hours, together with some great news to come.
ReplyDeleteVery sorry for the inconveneince.