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    1. MCAR 1900 census
    2. Mysty McPherson
    3. There is no 1904 federal census for Marion Co or any other place, Ann. Beginning with 1790, the US Congress directed a census (actually a Population Schedule) be taken every 10 years. A very good history of these census records, including just what's on each one, the actual dates they were taken, which are still extant, and lots more can be found at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas/learningcenter.html It's a wonderful site for all sorts of information on land, courthouses, military, olden times, geneo research, time lines, and much, much more. For MCAR, published census records are available for 1830, 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880. We even have a reconstructed 1890 census for our county - a true rarity. Contact HGSMCA, PO box 761, Yellville AR 72687 or see our price list on the Marion Co web page. We have the 1900, 1910, and 1920 on microfilm at our Research Room at the Marion Co Library. We have one volunteer who will do lookups, but she's rather elderly and is always backed up with info requests so it could take a while. Contact Mary Birrer, HGSMCA, PO Box 761, Yellville AR 72687. As Don Ott told you, census microfilm can be rented at your local LDS Family History Center. They can also be rented from the National Archives http://www.nara.gov as well as from Heritage Quest http://www.heritagequest.com. Around here local libraries allow you to use their film readers to view your microfilm. You might also consider checking the Marion Co web page for lookup volunteers. Mysty shakerag@mtnhome.com "Genealogy without documentation is mythology" *****************Original message****************** Do you have a copy of the Marion County Census for 1904 or the next ten years? > > Thank you > Ann Davis > P.O. Box 87 > Calumet,OK 73014

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