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SEARCH FREE - The 1940 U.S. Census is yours to explore

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 Who will you find in the 1940 Census? .   © 2016 ANCESTRY Ancestry.com Operations Inc. 1

 Who will you find in the 1940 Census? [Start searching free]  [Ancestry] [SEARCH FREE—THE 1940 U.S. CENSUS] [Even the family you know may have new stories to tell.] You may recognize their names, but how well do you know your family from the '40s? Did they go to college? What were their occupations? Where did they live? Find new details in the 1940 Census that can help paint a vivid picture of your family in the years after the Great Depression. [Start searching free]  [Ancestry][Ancestry]  [Facebook] [Twitter] [YouTube] [Pinterest]   [Support Center]  [Get the App]  [Read Our Blog]   Please add [ancestry@ancestry.com] to your address book to make sure you don't miss an email. You are receiving this email because you have registered with [Ancestry.com] using the email address [{EMAIL}].   [Unsubscribe] from this type of email.  [Email Preferences]  [View This Email Online]   Your privacy is important to us. View our [Privacy Statement] for more information.   Use of [Ancestry.com] is subject to our [Terms and Conditions].   © 2016 ANCESTRY Ancestry.com Operations Inc. 1300 W Traverse Parkway, Lehi, UT 84043, USA Â

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