It seems only people researching their ancestors want to fill out a complete census. I want my info out there. As we all know how difficult it is to find it. Deborah -----Original Message----- From: Jim Burnell [mailto:jeem@uswest.net] Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 9:20 AM To: STRAUB-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [STRAUB] 2000 Census Deborah, My experience is exactly the same, point-by-point. Knowing how informative the later available censuses are regarding such information ( profession, length of time married, etc, etc.) I was very disappointed. Also, we've been married 30 years and this is the first census I've received. Since I wasn't involved in genealogy in 1990, 1980 or 1970, I didn't even notice. But now, it seems incredible to me that we've never been enumerated. Jim Burnell Deborah.Mueller@chron.com wrote: > I just filled out my 200 census. I received the short version. It only > asked my name, age, date of birth, how many lived in my household, and if I > owned my house and what race I was. That is all. > > How are future generations going to doing any searching with such little > information? > > I am 51 years old. This is the first census I have ever received and I have > lived in the same house for almost 30 years. > > I am very disappointed with the census. > > Deborah L. Mueller > > Houston Chronicle > General Accounting Department > Phone (713) 220-3532 > Fax (713) 354-3029 > Deborah.Mueller@chron.com <mailto:Deborah.Mueller@chron.com> >