
The Florida State Census records, conducted in 1885, 1935, and 1945, are valuable for genealogists researching family histories in Florida.
These censuses offer detailed information about each household member, including names, ages, birthplaces, race, and occupations, helping researchers trace family roots between federal census years.
The 1885 census is especially useful for post-Reconstruction insights, while the 1935 and 1945 censuses provide a glimpse into Florida’s growth during the Great Depression and post-World War II periods.
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- 1945 Florida State Census 2,241,102 records
- 1935 Florida State Census 1,594,150 records
- 1885 Florida State Census 307,531 records
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