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		<title>Genealogy &#8211; Details of Each Federal Census</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 1850 Federal Census had a weath of new information listed as compared to the previous years. A logical place to start looking for family members is the United States Federal Census; there is a wealth of information to be found if you search your census records carefully. The great news is that census records [...]]]></description>
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