I first developed Gedcom Census early in 2004 and the various versions since, all available exclusively through the FHUG website, have proved to be very popular with over 2,500 downloads. This latest version has several new features, most of which are listed below (see the help file for others).

New features:
- It is now possible to link any number of images to a census entry created using 'method 1'. This is expected to be used to attach census images to the census source. It is possible to link a picture which is already stored as a multimedia object in Family Historian or an entirely new image. When linking an entirely new image, Gedcom Census will optionally rename the file to match the chosen image title.
- There is also a new facility to attach images to existing sources. This allows those users who wish to use Gedcom Census to attach images to their census sources to go back and do the same for those already created.
- The Census Place (location) and Birth Place will now automatically suggest the place being typed based on other locations within the GEDCOM file.
- A sentence describing the date of birth, place of birth and likely age based on information already in the file is now shown for the currently selected individual to help to ensure that the correct person has been chosen.
- The main form can now be resized and maximised. Various elements of the form such as lists, some text boxes, etc. will resize as the form resizes.
- There is a new Find facility to allow an individual to be searched for by name or by browsing through relationships.
- There is a new 'Auto Text' button. This will automatically fill in the source-text based on the individuals chosen. Gedcom Census will make a best-guess when it does this and so it is almost certain that the source text will need to be edited by the user to reflect the details in the original census record. However, this can be a great time-saver.
- I added a 'View All' check-box to be used in conjunction with the 'All Individuals' list. When a census year has been chosen, unticking the check-box will cause the list to not show those individuals who were dead by, or not born until after, the selected year.
- The interface has been changed to use drop-down menus and various options added.
- The Help file has been expanded and greatly improved.
- Gedcom Census makes a backup copy of the GEDCOM file before saving changes to it and therefore it is possible for a large number of backup copies to appear over time. A menu item, 'Remove Old Backup Files' will remove all but the 5 most recent backups of GEDCOM files.
- It is not possible for lists in Gedcom Census to hold more than approximately 32,000 items. Gedcom Census will no longer crash if faced with a file with more than 32,000 individuals and will use automatically untick and disable the 'View All' check-box in this circumstance.
- A bug where Gedcom Census would not load a file if any individual had more than 8 spouses has been fixed
- Right-clicking a GEDCOM file in Windows Explorer and selecting 'Open with Gedcom Census' will now work as expected.
Please contact me if you have any problems and I hope you enjoy using the new version.
Nick Walker
Author of Gedcom Census