Find your ancestors in Florida State Census 1935

Uncover important information about your family members who lived in Florida in the middle of the Great Depression. Pinpoint the location of your ancestors in the state and discover new details like their year of birth.

What can these records tell me?

There are more than 1.5 million records in this state census, and each entry represents a resident of the state of Florida, in the southeastern corner of the United States. While the information for each person varies, Florida state census 1935 typically includes:

  • First and last name
  • Birth place
  • Precinct number
  • Resident city
  • County
  • Discover more about Florida State Census 1935

    Florida conducted a state census like this every ten years in order to count the population and apportion representation for the state legislature. This census counted and named all of the members in one household, creating an image of Florida towns and counties in the middle of the Great Depression.

    You can use these records to discover new information about your ancestor, as well as place them in the state at this specific time, a vital step for continuing your genealogical research.


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