WARD OF CITY OF WARD PLACE INCORPORATED COUNTY OF DIVISION OTHER OR TOWNSHIP COUNTY STATE 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1.

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Street, Avenue, road, etc. ION

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House Number - 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1.

HOUSEHOLD DATA

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3 No. of Household in order of ational Archives and Records Administration Administration Records and Archives ational

visitation Was this person AT WORK for pay or

profit in private or nonemergency 4 Home owned (O) or rented

21 (R) Govt. work during week of -

30?

5 Value of home or Monthly

(Y or N) rental if rented.

If not, was he at work on, or assigned 6

Farm? (Yes or No)

to, public EMERGENCY WORK (WPA,

22 NYA, CCC, etc.) during week of March information. furnishing person of name after x Enter name. first a given notbeen has child if ―Infant‖ Write age. yearof 1 under 2.Children persons. such of names after Write―Ab‖ t 1.Persons INCLUDE: TO BESURE

24-30? Nameeach of whose person place of residence on (Y or N) 1940, was household. this in emporarily absent from household. household. from absent emporarily

Was this person If neither at work norwork at Ifneither ( 23 ― assigned to public to assigned emergency work. emergency N SEEKING NAME

WORK? o‖

in cols. 21 &22) 21 incols. 7

(Y or N)

If not seeking

work, did he April 1, 24

HAVE A JOB,

business, etc.? usual

(Y or N)

For persons answering Forpersons Indicate whether ―No‖ to questions to ―No‖

NO. BLOCK PERSONS 14YEARS OLD AND OVER father, mother father,

engaged in home the to this person lodger,lodger’s hired hand, etc. hand,hired Relationship ofRelationship wife, daughter, wife,daughter, law, grandson,law, household, as as household, wife,servant, 25 housework (H), in head of the the headof 21 RELATION

school (S), unable - 24. 8

to work (U), or

other (Ot). - in

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CODE

nonemergency If at private or private If at 21 incol. ―Yes‖ A NARA’s web site i website NARA’s Govt. work. Govt. CODE (Leave Blank) Number of hours

26 worked during 1940 9

Sex week of March 24- DESCRIPTION

30, 1940. PERSONAL

10

Color or Race

UNINCORPORATED PLACE UNINCORPORATED ―Yes‖ in col. incol. ―Yes‖ FederalCensus s http://www.archives.gov s to assigned emergency emergency If seeking Ifseeking

22 or Duration of un- or work

public public work.

11 27 employment up to

Age at Last Birthday 23

March 30, 1940 –

in weeks. 12 –

Marital Status

EMPLOYMENT STATUS teacher Music heater Rivet Laborer Salesman spinner Frame as work, of kind particular or profession, Trade, experience, enter last occupation, industry, an industry, lastoccupation, enter experience, For a person at work, assigned to public emergency work, or with a job (―Yes‖ job(―Yes‖ a with or work, emergency public to assigned work, at aperson For not have previous nothave in col. 21, 22, or 24), enter present occupation, industry, and class of worker. of class and industry, occupation, present enter 24), or 22, 21, incol.

For a person seeking wor seeking aperson For EDUCATION OCCUPATION 13 Attended school or college

at any time since ,

OCCUPATION, INDUSTRY, AND CLASS OF WORKER OF CLASS AND INDUSTRY, OCCUPATION,

1940?

28

14 Highest grade of school

work experience, enter ―New worker‖ in Col. 28, and leave and 28, inCol. worker‖ ―New enter experience, work completed

B – CODE (Leave Blank)

k (―Yes‖ in col. 23): (a) ifhe (a) 23): incol. (―Yes‖ k Cols. 29 Cols.

If foreign born, give country givecountry If foreignborn, school Public Shipyard Farm Retailgrocery mill Cotton as business, or Industry Dis fromCanada Ifin born situated on situated in which birthplace was whichbirthplace in territory or possession. or territory tinguish: Canada tinguish: Irish Free State fromState Free Irish

PLACE BIRTH OF

INDUSTRY . Northern - 30 blank. 30

29 ifhe (b) or worker; of class d give U.S.state,

15 1,1937. Jan.

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work hasprevious

INSTITUTION ENUM NO. DISTRICT SUPERVISOR’S NO. DISTRICT ENUMERATION

30 Class of Worker

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does does ZEN CITI SHIP F. 16

CODE (leave blank) Citizenship of the

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foreign born ,1940 ME ON BY 31 Number of weeks worked in 1939

enter Ifless, andState. town,county, differentp a inwho lived person For a 1935? April on 1, live person didthis whatplace In City, inhabitants or village village or

(Equivalent full-time weeks) 2,600or having more ―R.‖

17 t own,

Amount of money, wages or

32 INCOME IN1939 INCOME (12 months ending months (12 RESIDENCE, Dec. 31,1939.) Dec.

salary received (including commissions)

County 18

NA 14129 (6 NA 14129 Did this person receive

33 income of $50 or more from

or foreignor

sources other than money Territory country) (orState APRIL 1,1935 wages or salary (Y or N) 19 - 09) 09)

34

lace, enter city or city enter lace, ,

Number of Farm Schedule ENUMERATOR SHEET NO.

20 On a Farm? (Y or N)

D

CODE (Leave Blank)

FOR ALL WOMEN SUPPLEMENTARY FOR PERSONS OF ALL AGES FOR PERSONS 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER WHO ARE OR QUESTIONS HAVE BEEN MARRIED PLACE OF BIRTH OF MOTHER USUAL OCCUPATION, INDUSTRY, AND CLASS OF WORKER For Persons Enumerated FATHER AND MOTHER TONGUE VETERANS SOCIAL SECURITY Enter that occupation which the person regards as his usual occupation

on Lines 14 and 29. If born in U.S. give state, Is this person a veteran of the and at which he is physically able to work. If the person is unable to . .

territory or possession. If military forces: or the - determine this, enter that occupation at which he has worked longest

foreign born, give country wife, widow, or under 18-year-old during the past 10 years and at which he is physically able to work.

in which birthplace was child of a veteran? Enter also usual industry and usual class of worker.

Language

situated on Jan. 1, 1937.

Distinguish: Canada- spoken in

- French from Canada- home in umber?

Name English and Irish Free

State from Northern earliest Usual Usual CODE (leave blank)

Ireland.

Service

(leave blank) (leave blank) (leave

childhood. blank) (leave Occupation Industry

eductions for Federal Old

War orWar Military

Father Mother d ere

Line No. Line If soIf enter ―Yes‖ Has this woman married more been than once? (Yes or No) Age at first marriage. Number of children ever born (Do not include stillbirths.) CODE CODE child,If veteran is dead?father (Y or N) CODE Does this person have Federala Social Security N (Yes or No) W Age Insurance or Railroad Retirement made from this persons wages or salary in 1939? (Yes or No) so, If were deductions made from all, or½ more, part but less than ½, of wages or salary? Usual class of worker

35 36 37 G 38 H 39 40 41 I 42 43 44 45 46 47 J 48 49 50

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Col. 5 VALUE OF HOME, IF OWNED: Col. 10 COLOR OR RACE: Col. 11 AGE AT LAST BIRTHDAY: Col. 14 HIGHEST GRADE OF SCHOOL COMPLETED: Col. 16 CITIZENSHIP OF THE FOREIGN BORN:

Where owner’s household occupies White W Enter age of children born on or after April 1, None 0 only a part of a structure, estimate value Negro Neg 1939, as follows. Born in: Naturalized Na Elementary school, 1st – 8th 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Having first papers Pa of portion occupied by owner’s Indian In 11/12 High school, 1st – 4th year H-1, H-2, H-3, H-4 household. Thus the value of the unit Chinese Chi 10/12 Alien Al College, 1st – 4th year C-1, C-2, C-3, C-4 American citizen born abroad Am Cit occupied by the owner of a two-family Japanese Jp 9/12 College, 5th or subsequent year C-5 house might be approximately one-half Filipino Fil 8/12 the total value of the structure. Hindu Hin 7/12 SYMBOLS Korean Kor 6/12 5/12 AND Other races, spell out in full. 4/12 3/12 EXPLANATORY Other races, spell out in full 2/12 NOTES 1/12 0/12

Col. 21 WAS THIS PERSON AT WORK ? Col. 24 DID THIS PERSON HAVE A JOB ? (Do not include children born on or after April 1, 1940. Cols. 30 and 47 CLASS OF WORKER: Col. 41 WAR OR MILITARY SERVICE:

Enter ―Yes‖ for persons at work for pay or profit in Enter ―Yes‖ for a person (not seeking work) Wage or salary worker in private work PW World War W private or nonemergency Government work. who had a job, business, or professional Wage or salary worker in Gov’t work GW Spanish -American War; Philippine Include unpaid family workers – that is, related enterprise, but did not work during week of Employer E Insurrection or Boxer Rebellion S members of the family working without money March 24–30 for any of the following Working on own account OA Spanish-American War & World War SW wages or salary on work (other then housework or reasons: Vacation; temporary illness; Unpaid family worker NP Regular establishment (Army, Navy or incidental chores) which contributed to the family industrial dispute; layoff not exceeding 4 Marine Corps) Peace-Time Service only R income. weeks with instructions to return to work at a Other war or expedition Ot specific date; layoff due to temporarily bad weather conditions.

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