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In reply to the discussion: The 1950 Census Data Is Up and Searchable - How-To Information [View all]Mariana
(15,626 posts)22. I've seen a lot of mangled names in previous censuses.
It'll be worse in the future. My friend did census taking in 2020 and she told me she was not allowed to ask people how to spell their names. She had to write what she heard - and she's terrible at spelling to begin with. What a mess that will be!
I went through the whole enumeration district page by page, looking for my father in the 1940. It wasn't just their house that was missing, it was several of their neighbors as well. Maybe the census taker was tired and didn't want to walk all the way down that road that day.
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