Our resident expert Josh Taylor explains the initial steps in starting your family history. From interviewing living relatives to documenting your research, these tips will get you started and give you the best shot at making discoveries for years to come. Continue reading »
Category Archives: 1940 Census
Merry History and a Happy Yesteryear
Historical records offer us a unique look into the truly unforgettable events that shape our past. Records bring events to life through the individual stories of the people involved. Family tree researchers can find ancestors in countless scenarios of history including among the millions of soldiers who fought during World War I or in the … Continue reading »
Remembering Pearl Harbor on the 71st Anniversary [Video]
Today in history, just 71 years ago on December 7, 1941, Japanese warplanes attacked Pearl Harbor shocking the nation. This devastating event marked the entrance of the United States entering into World War II. The US was propelled into war officially on December 8, 1941 following a stirring speech by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt that unified a country and … Continue reading »
Findmypast’s 1940 Census Hunt – Week 4
Each week findmypast presents a weekly 1940 Census Hunt, a chance to put your 1940 census browsing skills to the test. The first person to complete the challenge, and e-mail their results (a short step-by-step description of how you found each individual and a copy of the census images) to rdenning@brightsolid.com will receive 500 credits on … Continue reading »
Findmypast’s 1940 Census Hunt – Week 3
Findmypast’s 1940 Census Hunt – Week 3 Each week findmypast presents a weekly 1940 Census Hunt, a chance to put your 1940 census browsing skills to the test. The first person to complete the challenge, and e-mail their results (a short step-by-step description of how you found each individual and a copy of the census images) … Continue reading »
Names don’t age well – 1940 vs. Today
Names don’t age well – 1940 vs. Today While indexing the 1940 census last week, we noticed that many of the first names in the census are no longer popular. In fact, some names are so obscure they run the risk of becoming endangered. We were interested in how names have changed since 1940 so … Continue reading »
Findmypast’s 1940 Census Hunt – Titanic
Welcome to the findmypast 1940 Census Hunt! Each week findmypast will present the weekly 1940 Census Hunt, a chance to put your 1940 census browsing skills to the test. The first person to complete the challenge, and e-mail their results (a short step-by-step description of how you found each individual and a copy of the census … Continue reading »
Just found…5 month old Tina Turner in 1940 Census
We just found the 1940 census enumeration for famed superstar Tina Turner. Tina Turner, whose birth name was Anna Mae Bullock is living with her parents, Richard (Floyd) and Zelma Bullock and her older sister Alline in Nutbush, Hayward County, Tennessee. Her father was working as a farm laborer and had worked just 30 weeks … Continue reading »
Just found…Wendell Willkie in 1940 Census
1940 was a busy year for Wendell Willkie, who was competing for the Republican Presidential nomination against Senator Robert Taft of Ohio, Senator Arthur Vandenberg of Michigan, and Thomas E. Dewey of New York City. Before June’s convention the nominee had not been decided (an interesting comparison to this year’s current 2012 Republican primary field). … Continue reading »
Findmypast’s Personal Finds in the 1940 Census
While have had some fun finding celebrities, presidents, and others in the 1940 Census, we have also been hard at work finding our own families. Brian Speckart, findmypast’s marketing manager located his mother, living in Richfield, Sevier County, Utah. Luckily enough she was asked the supplemental questions (though being only a few weeks old, she … Continue reading »