For some, the advent of the 1940 U.S. Census online on April 2, 2012,
will be a life changing event. One example, is a friend who never knew
his father and has been unable to locate him. It is very likely that his
father will appear as a child in 1940 U.S. Census and become a real
person to my friend. One key to the usefulness of the 1940 Census for
purposes like that of my friend involves having a reasonably accurate
index. Fortunately, FamilySearch as been indexing for years and has a
huge number of volunteer indexers. What is even more noteworthy is the
fact that FamilySearch and several other organizations are banding
together to work on indexing the entire Census in as short a time as
possible.
1940 U.S. Census Community Project
Quoting from the site, "Upon the release of the 1940 U.S. Federal Census in April of 2012, the
1940 U.S. Census Community Project, a joint initiative between Archives.com, FamilySearch.org, findmypast.com,
and other leading genealogy organizations, will coordinate efforts to
provide quick access to these digital images and immediately start
indexing these records to make them searchable online with free and open
access."
This is a must site for anyone wanting to know
about the Census or wanting to participate in this monumental
genealogical event by helping to index the 132 million plus names. The
basis of the program is already in place and has been for years. It is
the FamilySearch Indexing
project. If you are already an indexer for FamilySearch then all you
have to do is start indexing the 1940 Census pages as soon as they
become available after April 2, 2012. If you haven't ever participated
in Indexing previously, you can sign up now and start practicing on
other Census records or whatever is available.
Click on any of links to get started.
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