Hi Karen Chappell and List, I handle census data much like Lillian Cain, my genealogy program allows me to find, sort, and make standard and custom reports that sound similar to what you are seeking. On the other hand, Clooz tells us all the documents we have (and where they're filed) on a person regardless if it's a census record or something else. I use Family Origins and unlike some programs it allows you to attach a "Source" and a "Note" to every fact/event you record about a person. I'll bore you with the steps I take recording a census to give you some idea how I take advantage of my genealogy program. 1. I compose an abstract in my word processor: 1870 U. S. CENSUS ABSTRACT: This census shows the George Stewart household living in Dover Township, Pope County, Arkansas. The household includes George 30, Jane L. 28, Georgian 7, Daniel 4, and Hasky Ellen 1. Both parents were born in Tennessee and the children in Arkansas. George is a farmer with real estate valued at $300 and personal estate at $550. (187-190, Page 27/348 Line 6, dated 26 Jun 1870) Abstract by Ronald J. Adams. 2. Then in my genealogy program, I create a new "Census" fact for each person that is named in the census. If it is the census that shows parent's birthplaces, I create a census fact for each of their records too even if I don't know their name. I would name one [Father of George Stewart] and the other [Mother of George Stewart] until I found their correct name. 3. Then when I create the new "Census" fact for a person, I enter: a. DATE it was enumerated. (26 Jun 1870) b. PLACE census was taken (Dover Township, Pope County, Arkansas) c. SOURCE (1870 U. S. Census) and CITATION (George Stewart Household) d. NOTE (Here I paste in the abstract if this person is the head of household or is a direct ancestor. If they are neither, the citation (George Stewart Household) tells me where I can find the abstract should it be important later. e. This completes the census data entry. f. In the case of George Stewart, his individual record shows four "Census" facts because I found him in 1840, 1850, 1860, and the 1870 censuses. When I go to any person's record on the screen or print it out in certain reports, all his/her facts (Birth, Marriage, Immigration, Census, etc.) are listed in chronological order showing the date and place. (This is some of the information you were looking for in Clooz) If I want to, I can create custom reports showing the "Census" data sorted in different ways. I apologize for the length of this but I'm one of those people who will tell you how to make a watch when you just ask for the time of day. Hope this gives you some ideas. Ron Neighbor to Historical Fort Atkinson that overlooks the Missouri River Valley from Nebraska.