Census records are a very popular record for family research. Oftentimes, it's one of the first records a researcher will look at. It gives you a wealth of information.
Phillip and Trisha talk about census records, how they can be used, good information to look for, and where to find them.
Phillip also takes a dig at the government for not changing the 72-year rule for census records. Spoiler alert: He doesn't care for it!
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