Kerr County TXGenWeb

Kerr County Census Records
for
1900 - 1910
- 1920 - 1930
(the Links to Images
& Indexes are below)
Here's how to use our Census Indices with the Online Census Images:
The E.D. Number and the
accompanying Page Number is the identifier for each page of these Online Census
Images. Some of our Census Indexes were made up before the online images
were available, therefore, some will have
different use methods. We hope this explanation will help. (E.D.
means Enumeration District)
In the 1900 Census Image Page Listings, 41-01b.gif would be E.D.41 Page
1-b under "Images Page" in the Index.
In the 1910 online census, 161-10a.gif would mean E.D. 161 page
10A. The 1910 census index will show
the page in the first column, then the E.D. number in the next
to last column..
In the 1920 online census, the same method is used as in
1910. 125-03a.gif would be E.D.125 Page 3A.
The page is
in the first column and the E.D. number in the next to last
column.
In the 1930 Census Image Page Listings, 01-09a.gif would be the
01-09A found in the
"Image
Page" Column of the Index (for Adams, Kathryn,as an example).
Note: If the census page is too small to
read, point your mouse to the middle of the page, then click
on the enlarger button that appears at the bottom right of the image
Free Blank Census Pages
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Index to the 1900 Kerr County Census by
Shirley Webb
(A Head of Household Index)
A-G
H - O P
- Z
This Index also includes the names of those whose
surname is different
from that of the Head.
Jot down the page number by the name, use your "backbutton" to return to this
page.
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Index to the 1910 Kerr County Census
by Charles Sherman
(An Every Name Index)
A-G
H-O
P-Z
Click on the alpha group above which will contain the
surname you seek. Jot down the Page Number (first column)
and the E.D. Number (next to last column). Use your "back button" to return to this
page.
Then click on 1910 Kerr County Census (above) & follow the directions for
accessing the Census Image Page
as previously described.
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Index to the 1920
Kerr County Census by Charles Sherman
(An Every Name Index)
A-G
H-Q
R-Z
Click on the alpha group above which will contain the
surname you seek. Jot down the Page Number (first column)
and the E.D. Number (next to last column).
Use your "back button" to return to this
page.
Then click on 1920 Kerr County Census (above) & follow the directions for
accessing the Census Image Page
as previously described.
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Index
to the
1930 Kerr County Census by
Charles Sherman
(A Head of Household Index)
A-K
L-Z
This Index also includes the names of those whose
surname is different from that of the Head.
Jot down the page number by the name, use your "backbutton" to return to this
page.
For more information on the 1930 census
form and what each column means, click here
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You can find free blank census forms online at
http://www.cyndislist.com/census.htm/#Forms
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The Kerr County census microfilm can also be found at most libraries in Texas,
including Butt-Holdsworth Memorial Library in Kerrville, and the
National Archives Branch in Ft. Worth.
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For 1860, 1870 & 1880 Kerr County Census:
go to Look-ups
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1880 Census Note:
The
When you access their home
page, look down at the blue "Search" Button.
Just to the right of it you will see "Advanced
Search".
Click on that. The page that comes up will have a list of items on
the left.
Click
on "Census"- for searching the
United States 1880 Census.
In the next screen, be sure to
designate whether you are searching in the
United States, Canada or
Britain.
Follow their directions, enter names and other data as requested.
This 1880 census transcription is searchable by the whole country.
It is not necessary to know the section of the country in order to find someone
on this census transcription.
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Kerr County Coordinator: Shirley
Webb
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