<div><img class=”alignright size-full wp-image-11030″ src=”https://eogn.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/census2020-1.jpg” alt=”” width=”340″ height=”220″ />Of course, I am sure that several hundred million other households are also receiving their census forms this week. If you haven’t received yours just yet, I’d suggest you be patient and wait for a bit. The U.S. Postal Service probably cannot deliver several hundred million pieces of mail on the same exact day.</div>
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<div>And, yes, I have already gone online at <a href=”http://my2020census.gov/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>http://my2020census.gov/</a> and provided my information for posterity. I was amazed and slightly disappointed at how quickly I finished the census questionnaire. “Disappointed” because, as a genealogist, I think the census records should record more information that might be of interest to my descendants many years from now.</div>
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