1906 France Census
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The 1906 census was officially conducted on 4 March 1906 (a Sunday). This collection contains the 1906 census records from 63 departments and these are listed in the extended description below. The indexed census records include given names, surnames, birth years, birth places, residence information, and implied relatives. Additional details found on each record’s associated image include occupation, family relationship, additional members of the household, and nationality.<br><br><p>From 1836 until 1936 a national census was conducted every five years in France except for 1871 (which was delayed one year and conducted in 1872) and 1916 (which was skipped). Census records provide an excellent resource for finding ancestral family members living together and identifying their relationships, birth years, and birth places.</p><br><p>The list below shows the departments included in this collection with their INSEE Official Geographical Code and name:</p><br><p><ul><li>1 Ain</li><li>2 Aisne</li><li>3 Allier</li><li>4 Alpes-de-Haute-Provence</li><li>5 Hautes-Alpes</li><li>6 Alpes-Martimes</li><li>7 Ardèche</li><li>10 Aube</li><li>11 Aude</li><li>13 Bouches-de-Rhône</li><li>14 Calvados</li><li>15 Cantal</li><li>18 Cher</li><li>20 Corse</li><li>21 Côte-d'Or</li><li>22 Côtes-d'Armor</li><li>25 Doubs</li><li>26 Drôme</li><li>27 Eure</li><li>29 Finistère</li><li>31 Haute-Garonne</li><li>32 Gers</li><li>34 Hérault</li><li>37 Indre-et-Loire</li><li>38 Isère</li><li>41 Loir-et-Cher</li><li>42 Loire</li><li>43 Haute-Loire</li><li>44 Loire-Atlantique</li><li>46 Lot</li><li>47 Lot-et-Garonne</li><li>52 Haute-Marne</li><li>53 Mayenne</li><li>54 Meurthe-et-Moselle</li><li>55 Meuse</li><li>58 Nièvre</li><li>59 Nord</li><li>60 Oise</li><li>62 Pas-de-Calais</li><li>65 Hautes-Pyrénées</li><li>66 Pyrénées-Orientales</li><li>69 Rhône</li><li>70 Haute-Saône</li><li>71 Saône-et-Loire</li><li>72 Sarthe</li><li>73 Savoie</li><li>74 Haute-Savoie</li><li>77 Seine-et-Marne</li><li>78 Yvelines</li><li>79 Deux-Sèvres</li><li>80 Somme</li><li>82 Tarn-et-Garonne</li><li>83 Var</li><li>84 Vaucluse</li><li>85 Vendée</li><li>87 Haute-Vienne</li><li>88 Vosges</li><li>89 Yonne</li><li>90 Territoire de Belfort</li><li>91 Essone</li><li>94 Val-de-Marne</li><li>95 Val d'Oise</li></ul></p><br><p>For the departments covered, some gaps may exist due to the unavailability of the original documents. Records from Paris are not included as census only started in 1926 for Paris.</p><br><p>This collection was added following MyHeritage's acquisition of Filae.</p>
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