![]() All tools hereafter have that One-Step name now, and it became known as the One-Step website. I didn’t realize that by choosing that name, I become branded. So, without giving it too much thought, I put up my own tool, which was called Searching the Ellis Island Database in One-Step. And I saw that I could do everything they were doing in one step many steps on their website. I was anxious to use it because there was some real answers that I had not been able to find up until then.īut when I got into it, I realized it was very difficult to use. That database had just come online at that time. The first major tool that I put up on the site was (designed for) researching the Ellis Island database. Steve: That goes back to the origins of the site back in 2001. First of all, why do you call it One-Step Webpages? The History of One-Step Webpages And of course, I’d love to know even more about you. I want to talk about the website and how people can use it. Federal Census.) I’m trying to get the interfaces to tie into the actual census pages when they come online. Steve: Well, yes, we’re doing what we can to get ready (for the release of the 1950 U.S. ![]() Lisa: Wow, it’s a really big year for you! I imagine it is every 10 years or so when a new census record comes out, right? Thankfully, Steve Morris has developed a terrific free online tool at his One-Step Webpages website that can help you find those ED numbers. You’ll also find the enumeration district, or what’s called the ED number. If you’re anxious to get digging into the records, you’re going to need to know a couple of things like where your ancestors lived. And getting the records fully indexed, and therefore searchable is going to take a little bit of time. ![]() The 1950 US federal census is going to be released on April 1 of 2022. Premium Members: Download the show notes PDF Steve Morse explains how to use his one-step tools for the 1950 census. One-Step Webpages by Steve Morse helps genealogists find relatives faster in the U.S. ![]()
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