Westlawn Civic Association
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Research Your Family Tree Online
By Dave Conway, January 2007

Have you ever gone down to the National Archives to research your family tree on old U.S. Census records?  You had to know what state and county to look in, use a manual microfilm reader to scan hundreds of blurry pages of a cross-index called a Soundex, then load another reel and find the appropriate page from the census taken that year.  Thanks to Fairfax County, we now can search and retrieve those census records from the comfort of our home.

If you have a valid library card from Fairfax County, go to http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/library/dbsRemote/subject/genealogy.htm on the Internet to find several resources that are available to you to conduct genealogy research.  Most important is the HeritageQuest Online database, which allows you to search U.S. Census records online at no cost to you!  There are other databases at this site that you can also search, but the census is the most useful.

The online census includes records from 1790 through 1930, except for records from the late 1800s that were destroyed by fire and some 1930 records that are still being indexed.  Some things to consider when conducting searches:

While you can search every census from every state and year for people with your same last name, there are more productive ways to find relevant information.

This service has been available for years as a paid subscription service that cost a hefty fee for each state and census year you wanted to search, and the subscription lasted only a year—way too costly for amateur genealogists like me.  Fairfax County has picked up the tab for all of us, and now we can conduct searches and display images of old U.S. Census records anytime we want!  What a great service!