Hi, Looking for something a little more recent. Lafayette Parish, La
1940 Census. Hardy, Joseph and Adele. Image please and information!
Thanks!!
Michael
1940 Census Lookup
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MikeS
Re: 1940 Census Lookup
"Michael" <mhardyNOSPAM@NOSPAMgt.rr.com.com> wrote in message
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Hi Michael,
Don't like to disappoint you but the U. S. Census is released 72 years after
it is taken. Consequently, the 1940 census will not be released for public
consumption until 2012. Hope you can wait that long for a reply to your
query.
Mike
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Hi, Looking for something a little more recent. Lafayette Parish, La
1940 Census. Hardy, Joseph and Adele. Image please and information!
Thanks!!
Michael
Hi Michael,
Don't like to disappoint you but the U. S. Census is released 72 years after
it is taken. Consequently, the 1940 census will not be released for public
consumption until 2012. Hope you can wait that long for a reply to your
query.
Mike
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Michael
Re: 1940 Census Lookup
On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 01:49:14 GMT, "MikeS" <archangel@heaven.com>
wrote:
there's probably some privacy issue thing at work I'm sure. Ok, thanks
anyway!
Michael
wrote:
"Michael" <mhardyNOSPAM@NOSPAMgt.rr.com.com> wrote in message
news:lirkj0tv4o7ctvofuoov0ul9pns89jgfrp@4ax.com...
Hi, Looking for something a little more recent. Lafayette Parish, La
1940 Census. Hardy, Joseph and Adele. Image please and information!
Thanks!!
Michael
Hi Michael,
Don't like to disappoint you but the U. S. Census is released 72 years after
it is taken. Consequently, the 1940 census will not be released for public
consumption until 2012. Hope you can wait that long for a reply to your
query.
Mike
REALLY? Wow, learn something new every day! I wonder why, although
there's probably some privacy issue thing at work I'm sure. Ok, thanks
anyway!
Michael
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Pique
Re: 1940 Census Lookup
My guess would be that 72 years is the est. life span of the youngest
person on that census.
How close am I? Did I win anything? <smile>
SC
person on that census.
How close am I? Did I win anything? <smile>
SC
Hi Michael,
Don't like to disappoint you but the U. S. Census is released 72 years after
it is taken. Consequently, the 1940 census will not be released for public
consumption until 2012. Hope you can wait that long for a reply to your
query.
Mike
REALLY? Wow, learn something new every day! I wonder why, although
there's probably some privacy issue thing at work I'm sure. Ok, thanks
anyway!
Michael
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singhals
Re: 1940 Census Lookup
Michael wrote:
Why: Because in 1940, the public who answered the census questions were
promised that the data would not be made public for 72 years.
Why were they promised that: because the census contains financial
information which no one then (or now) wishes to have known to everyone
in the county and without a promise of confidentiality, no one would
answer the questions.
Notice that the promise was specifically for no less than 72 years of
confidentiality. There is *nothing* in the Act or the documentation
that requires confidentiality to end in 72 years; the requirement is
that it may not end sooner.
HTH
Cheryl
On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 01:49:14 GMT, "MikeS" <archangel@heaven.com
wrote:
"Michael" <mhardyNOSPAM@NOSPAMgt.rr.com.com> wrote in message
news:lirkj0tv4o7ctvofuoov0ul9pns89jgfrp@4ax.com...
Hi, Looking for something a little more recent. Lafayette Parish, La
1940 Census. Hardy, Joseph and Adele. Image please and information!
Thanks!!
Michael
Hi Michael,
Don't like to disappoint you but the U. S. Census is released 72 years after
it is taken. Consequently, the 1940 census will not be released for public
consumption until 2012. Hope you can wait that long for a reply to your
query.
Mike
REALLY? Wow, learn something new every day! I wonder why, although
there's probably some privacy issue thing at work I'm sure. Ok, thanks
anyway!
Michael
Why: Because in 1940, the public who answered the census questions were
promised that the data would not be made public for 72 years.
Why were they promised that: because the census contains financial
information which no one then (or now) wishes to have known to everyone
in the county and without a promise of confidentiality, no one would
answer the questions.
Notice that the promise was specifically for no less than 72 years of
confidentiality. There is *nothing* in the Act or the documentation
that requires confidentiality to end in 72 years; the requirement is
that it may not end sooner.
HTH
Cheryl
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Michael
Re: 1940 Census Lookup
On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 10:12:57 -0400, singhals <singhals@erols.com>
wrote:
<<<<<SNIP>>>>>
Ok, what was he confidentially time for the other census'? Were they
met precisely, or did they get held longer? Just trying to get a feel
for the pattern
"I'm from the South Bronx, and I don't care what you say... those cows
look dangerous." -Colin Powell
wrote:
<<<<<SNIP>>>>>
Notice that the promise was specifically for no less than 72 years of
confidentiality. There is *nothing* in the Act or the documentation
that requires confidentiality to end in 72 years; the requirement is
that it may not end sooner.
HTH
Cheryl
Ok, what was he confidentially time for the other census'? Were they
met precisely, or did they get held longer? Just trying to get a feel
for the pattern
"I'm from the South Bronx, and I don't care what you say... those cows
look dangerous." -Colin Powell