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Before 1870, your family may not exist in any official American record. Not because they weren't real — but because the documents that proved it were destroyed, burned, or authorized for deletion. This video investigates one of the most consistent and quietly documented patterns in American recordkeeping history: the systematic disappearance of every category of document that would connect modern Americans to their ancestry before 1870. What we found raises serious questions. The 1890 United States Census — the most detailed population count in American history, documenting nearly 63 million people — was the only census ever stored without backup copies. It sustained fire damage in 1921, sat untouched in government storage for 12 years, was then formally authorized for destruction on February 21st, 1933. The National Archives Building — a fireproof facility designed specifically to prevent this kind of loss — had its cornerstone laid one day later, on February 22nd, 1933. Of 63 million names, approximately 6,000 survived. That is not a coincidence. That is a pattern. We also examine the phenomenon researchers call "burned counties" — where 40% of Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi courthouse records were lost to fire, often in the same counties, multiple times. The deliberate destruction of Native American land ownership records. The moment in 1870 when four million formerly enslaved Americans entered federal records for the first time — with no documented history behind them. And the question of who controls what survived: a nuclear-proof vault carved into a Utah mountainside, operated by a single religious organization, connected to the genealogy platform sixty million Americans pay to use today. This is not a fringe theory. Every event in this video is drawn from public record, government documentation, and peer-reviewed genealogical research. What those facts suggest when placed in sequence is something historians rarely discuss in one place. Your family existed before 1870. The paper trail is simply gone. The question this video asks is whether that absence was accidental. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly investigations into forgotten and overlooked history that official narratives leave incomplete. Topics covered: American genealogy, 1890 census destruction, courthouse fires, Freedmen's Bureau records, Granite Mountain Records Vault, FamilySearch, Ancestry.com, Blackstone Group, LDS church archives, suppressed history, hidden records, family history research, burned counties, slave schedules, paper genocide, National Archives history.