{"id":192886,"date":"2010-01-18T04:11:32","date_gmt":"2010-01-18T09:11:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.genealogyblog.com\/?p=7846"},"modified":"2010-01-18T04:11:32","modified_gmt":"2010-01-18T09:11:32","slug":"the-new-1950-census-substitute-at-ancestry-com","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/192886","title":{"rendered":"The New 1950 Census Substitute at Ancestry.com"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>One of the resources that we were informed about on January 8 when the bloggers visited  Ancestry.com was<a href=\"http:\/\/search.ancestry.com\/search\/grouplist.aspx?group=1950Census\"> the 1950 census substitute<\/a>. Ancestry.com announced this last week that the resource was now posted.<\/p>\n<p>This &#8220;substitute&#8221; for the yet-to-be-released 1950 census is made up of about 2500 city directories. My first foray into the collection was made right after the Ancestry.com announcement. After a half hour or so, I was so frustrated that I moved on to more important things to be done that day. This morning, I went back and spent as hour or so searching, as well as browsing through the collection, with much more success.<\/p>\n<p>My frustration came about because I was searching for specific individuals that I thought might be found within the collection. I kept getting false hits during my searches because the given name and surname of the person I was looking for were often &#8220;close&#8221; to each other on the page, but were not on the same line, leaving me grinding my teeth.<\/p>\n<p>This morning I tried searching by surname within specific areas with a lot more luck. I also found that browsing page by page through directories for specific towns was successful.<\/p>\n<p>I did a search on the surname &#8220;Meitzler&#8221; in New York State in the 1950 Census Substitute. I got three hits. The following image is of the results page.<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/search.ancestry.com\/cgi-bin\/sse.dll?MS_AdvCB=1&#038;gl=1950Census&#038;rank=1&#038;new=1&#038;so=3&#038;MSAV=2&#038;msT=1&#038;rg_81004041__hdate=1953&#038;rs_81004041__hdate=7&#038;81004041__hdate_x=1&#038;gss=ms_f-312&#038;gsfn_x=1&#038;gsln=Meitzler&#038;gsln_x=1&#038;msrpn=35&#038;msrpn__ftp=New+York%2C+USA&#038;msrpn_x=1&#038;msrpn__ftp_x=1&#038;gskw_x=1&#038;81000000__date_x=1&#038;_82000000-gpid_x=1&#038;_82000000__ftp_x=1&#038;ne=2\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.genealogyblog.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/01\/1950-census-sub-meitzler.jpg\" alt=\"1950-census-sub-meitzler\" title=\"1950-census-sub-meitzler\" width=\"590\" height=\"210\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-7847\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>By clicking on the Meitzler entry for 1946 Irondequoit, New York, I got a page that included my Uncle Frank Meitzler, his wife Ora, and their adult children Elmore, Doris, and Irene. Following is a screen shot of  a page from Polk&#8217;s Irondequoit Directory for 1946.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/search.ancestry.com\/iexec\/?htx=View&#038;dbid=1540&#038;iid=31090_159778-00492&#038;sid=_82004042=New%20York%26_82004044=Irondequoit%26_81004041=1946&#038;rc=885,1163,1018,1190&#038;pid=7100259&#038;ssrc=&#038;fn=&#038;ln=Meitzler&#038;st=g\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.genealogyblog.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/01\/frank-ora-meitzler-1946-d.jpg\" alt=\"Frank &amp; Ora Meitzler 1946 directory\" title=\"Frank &amp; Ora Meitzler 1946 directory\" width=\"590\" height=\"375\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-7848\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/search.ancestry.com\/search\/grouplist.aspx?group=1950Census\">Search for your ancestors<\/a> in the 1950 Census Substitute at Ancestry.com.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>FTC Statement: GenealogyBlog has affiliate agreements with Ancestry.com, although I have yet to ever get a check from Ancestry, as I don&#8217;t take the time to encode my blog in such a way that I will receive any credit if someone subscribes. Ancestry.com paid for my lunch and dinner, as well as my transportation by van from SLC to Provo, and return on Blogger&#8217;s Day, January 8, 2010. They also paid for my dinner at the annual Ancestry.com dinner January 9, 2010. I am an avid Ancestry.com supporter, not because it profits me personally, but because I believe genealogists are well-served by the company. I haven&#8217;t always felt that  way, but that&#8217;s another story&#8230;<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>One of the resources that we were informed about on January 8 when the bloggers visited Ancestry.com was the 1950 census substitute. Ancestry.com announced this last week that the resource was now posted. This &#8220;substitute&#8221; for the yet-to-be-released 1950 census is made up of about 2500 city directories. 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