Charts and Forms
Use these blank forms to record your research results. Click on the title to view or print a PDF version of each.
Looking for fun ways to engage kids in finding family history? See also Genealogy Activities for Kids!
Charts
- Ancestral Chart
- Family Group Sheet
- Modern Genealogy Tree
- Traditional Tree
- Family Tree Charts for Kids
Federal Census Forms
The 1890 Census included a Special Schedule listing all surviving veterans of the Civil War, as well as widows.
- 1790
- 1800
- 1810
- 1820
- 1830
- 1840 (courtesy of Mid-Continent Public Library)
- 1850
- 1850 Slave Schedule
- 1860
- 1860 Slave Schedule
- 1870
- 1880
- 1885 State Census
- 1890 Veterans Schedule
- 1900
- 1900 Special Inquires Relating to Indians
- 1910
- 1910 Special Inquires Relating to Indians
- 1920
- 1930
- 1940
- 1950 (courtesy of Mid-Continent Public Library)
Nonpopulation Census Forms
The 1880 Census Agricultural Schedules included many detailed questions about crops and animals.
1880 Census Supplemental Forms: Defective, Dependent, and Delinquent Classes
- Schedule 2: Insane
- Schedule 3: Idiots
- Schedule 4: Deaf-Mutes
- Schedule 5: Blind
- Schedule 6: Homeless Children
- Schedule 7: Prisoners
- Schedule 7a: Pauper and Indigent
The World War II Draft Registration form included a description of the registrant s physical characteristics.
Immigration Forms
Military Forms
- WWI Draft Registration
- WWII Draft Registration
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