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So why are there different ages for the same person on different census records ?

Fanny Hastings
Fanny Hastings ✭
March 28, 2021 edited July 9, 2021 in Family Tree

On some Census records it will say a person is 9 years old, but on the next census 10 years later that same person may now only be 18!

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  • Paul W
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    March 28, 2021 Answer ✓

    Two basic reasons:

    (1) Human error.

    (2) The census was not always taken on the say day of the year.

    So, very easy for the age to vary by (at least) one year from census to census.

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  • ME Doran
    ME Doran mod
    March 29, 2021 Answer ✓

    In addition to the answer already given, it largely depended on who provided the information for the census taker and exactly how the question was presented by the surveyor.

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