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No hunt for the family history would be complete without a search of the census, but it can be a confusing source to use when you're new to genealogical research.

In the quest to construct a family tree, you're practically guaranteed to run across a relative that you would swear never actually existed. Perhaps your research went wrong somewhere earlier on, or perhaps you're simply not looking in the right places. When you think you've hit a dead end, try these tips for locating an especially well-hidden ancestor:

If all else fails, searching without a name can be an option. Some ancestry search engines allow you to search by other known facts and identifying information, like date and place of birth.

For services that assist you in finding out your family history you can take a look at the reviews found in our Genealogy category.