Published indexes for the years 1800 to 1870 are available on the reference bookshelves. Entries are arranged by county and thereafter by subdivision. The 1890 census was destroyed by a fire in 1921. The following information is taken from the Family History section of the national LDS Web site:Īddress: 114 Burleigh Drive, Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York, United States Pennsylvania census schedules for 20 are available on microfilm found in the cabinets marked Census. New York's state censuses often contain more information than federal censuses that happened around the same time, and are crucial sources for family history and genealogy research.
As of this writing, film is available from the 1825 to the 1875 censuses.Ĭontact the Latter Day Saints Family History Center in Ithaca. New York state took censuses every 10 years from 1825 to 1925, and many of these records are now free to search online. The RGS Web site also has a online list of the questions asked in each New York state census and a county-by-county lists of the microfilm of the schedules available for loan from the LDS Family History Centers. It is important to note that none of the microfilm at the NY State Library circulates while the LDS lends all filmed census." To see what is in their collection, go to their New York Census page. Another place that has a large collection of the New York census records is the NY State Library. It is said that the LDS does not have every existing census. The LDS Family History Library has the most complete collection of films of the New York State census. Census enumeration districts 96-110 Cranston, Cumberland, 1925. Census enumeration districts 80-95 Central Falls, Cranston, 1925 (Text) Box: 7.
Census enumeration districts 66-79 New Shoreham, Portsmouth, Tiverton, Burrillville, Cranston Hospital, Central Falls, 1925 (Text) Box: 6. "Existing original census records are usually in the County Courthouse or with the County Historian. Census enumeration districts 48-65 Newport, 1925 (Text) Box: 5. Additional information from the RGS site: New York, State Census, 1925 - 1,2704::0 - New York State Archives. This is an excellent resource, including links to colonial census data from New York. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 are on roll 323 (Chicago City).