Blind, deaf, dumb, idiotic or insane? Was the person maimed, crippled, bedridden, or otherwise disabled? Had the person attended school in the past year? Can the person read or write? What was the person's place of birth? What was the person's father's place of birth? What was the person's mother's place of birth? What was lost from the US Census? No major loss of records for the Census. Census of - Lists name, address, sex, race, birthplace, age, marital status, relationship to head of family, profession, occupation or trade; number of months unemployed during census year; whether individual was sick, temporariy disabled, literate, blind, deaf, dumb, idiotic, insane, maimed, crippled or bedridden; whether person attended school; and parents' birthplace.
Census of - Destroyed by a fire in Washington in Entries list name and address of person surveyed, veteran's rank, company, regiment, length of service, dates of enlistment and discharge, and any disability incurred. Census of - Lists name, address, race, sex, date of birth, age at last birthday, marital status; relationship to head of family; number of children that each mother gave birth to, and the number of offspring still alive; place of birth of person and parents; occupation, trade or profession of everyone over 10 years old; number of months every able-bodied person unemployed that year; how many months of school each household member attended.
Census of - Lists name, address, race, sex, age at last birthday, marital status; relationship to head of household; whether house is owned or rented; whether house is owned free or mortgaged; year of immigration to United States; whether naturalized or alien; year of naturalization; whether attended school since September 1, ; ability to read and write; place of birth; parents' birthplace; ability to speak English; trade or profession; industry or business in which employed; and whether employer, employee or self-employed.
Census of - Lists name, address, race, sex, age at last birthday, marital status; relationship to head of household; whether house is owned or rented; whether house is owned free or mortgaged; year of immigration to United States; whether naturalized or alien; year of naturalization; whether attended school since September 1, ; ability to read and write; place of birth; mother tongue; parents' birthplace and mother tongues; ability to speak English; trade or profession; industry or business in which employed; whether employer, employee or self-employed.
Census of - Entries in the census offer the following information about each place of abode: street address; census taker's numbers assigned to the home and the family in order of visitation ; name of each person living in the household on April 1, ; relationship of each person to the head of household; whether the home was owned or rented; value of home or monthly rental payment; whether the home contained a radio set; and whether the family also owned a farm. Information categories provided for each individual listed include personal description sex, color or race, age at last birthday, marital status, age at first marriage ; education attended school or college since Sept.
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Provo, UT: Ancestry, Memories Overview Gallery People Find. Sign in Create Account. Family Tree. From FamilySearch Wiki. United States. Virgin Islands. Experienced genealogical researchers use clues found in one record to find other records about the same individual.
This page describes some of the clues found in census records. The census column 8 and census columns 4 and 5 indicate the value of home, if owned, or the monthly rental, if rented. Conclusion Researchers who use these and other clues in census records will be more successful--and thorough--in their genealogical research.
Top Skip to main content. Date of birth The census column 7 indicates the person's month and year of birth; the and censuses indicate the person's age. The census column 13 and census column 7 indicate the month in which the person was born, if born "within the year," that is between June 1, and May 31, for the census, or June 1, and May 31, , for the census.
The official census day was June 1 in both and , although the enumerator may have visited the household at a later date. While the person's age is not an exact date of birth, it at least provides a "ballpark" figure useful 1 for tracking the person from one census to the next, especially if other people have the same name, and 2 for locating the person in any existing vital records.
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