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1900 United States Census COLORADO GENEALOGICAL ETCETERA VOLUME VI PITKIN COUNTY 1900 UNITED STATES CENSUS COLLECTED AND PUBLISHEO BY RICHARD E. COWLING llH DEER TRAIL BOULDER, COLORADO 80302 COMMENTS OF THE COMPILER. THE 1900 CENSUS OF PITKIN COUNTY IS EASY TO SEE, BUT NOT ALWAYS EASY TO READ. THERE IS CONSIDERABLE MARKING OVER. THE NUMBERING IS OFTEN SO BAD THAT ONLY THE ORDER IN WHICH THE ENUMERATION WAS TAKEN IS GIVEN WITHIN. SOME OF THE ENUMERATIONS WERE RECORDED SO POORLY THAT IT WAS HARD TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEN LETTERS DF SAME HEIGHT. CERTAINLY THERE IS CONSIDERABLE ERROR POSSiBILITY IN THE RECORDING OF THE FOREIGN BORN. THE ENUMERATORS SEEMED TO HAVE WRITTEN DOWN WHAT THEY THOUGHT THEY HEARO. THE ERROR POSSIBILITY IS COMPOUNDEO WHEN YOU REALIZE THAT MANY OF THE FOREIGN-BORN WERE RECENT ARRIVALS ANO HAO A MINIMUM OR NO PROFICIENCY IN ENGLISH. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR "ITALIANS" OR "AUSTRIANS," AND DO NOT FIND WHAT YOU EXPECT, IT MIGHT BE USEFUL TO GO THROUGH THE WHOLE CENSUS WITH AN EYE ON THE COLUMNS INDICATING PLACE OF BIRTH. THE AGES OF PERSONS COUNTED IS OFTEN IN ERROR. THERE is A COLUMN FOR YEAR BORN AND A COLUMN FOR AGE. APPARENTLY THE CENSUS TAKERS TOOK IT UPON THEMSELVES TO SUBTRACT THE YEAR FROM 1900. AT LEAST FOR ONE CENSUS TAKER, THE MATH WAS A COMPLETE DISASTER. HOW TO READ THE CENSUS 55 (miner) GODIC, JOSEPH ~3 AUS/AUS/AUS 189 _NA_M_E.--------- _AG_E~~OTHE~BORN~"-WH:.::E::.:.N:.....:::C:..:;AM_"E~T.:::.O__'U::..:._"_S..:... ABBREVIATIONS FOR FOREIGN BORN AUS AUSTRIA HOL HOLLAND POL. ?OLAND BEL BHG I UM HUN HUNGARY RUS RUSSIA CAN CANADA IRE IRELAND SCC SCOTLAND DEN DENMARK IT ITALY SWE SWEDEN ENG ENG LAND NOR NORWAY SWIT SWITZERLAND FIN FINLAND NSCO NOVA SCOTIA TUR TURKEY FR FRANCE PE I PRINCE EDWARD IS. WAL WALES GER GERMANY (the actual census often has indications as: AUS/GER (from Austria, German ethnic); AUS/IT (From Austria, Italian ethnic); etc.) MARCH, 1989 WARD I, ASPEN. 8 (milliner) JUNE 1900 FRY, JENNIE 32 ILl/ILL/ILL JULIA WEBBER, CENSUS TAKER GRACIE 14 JD/ILL/ILL CensuS taker apparently skipped around the area which she was to 9 (7) record with no particular pattern MCCABE, MARY 34 IREf f REf I RE '70 of house-to-house on each street. 9 (miner) The numbering was in such bad JOHN (bra) 31 IREf IREI I RE '70 condition that only the order 9 (.farmer) number is recorded on the following JAMES (bra) 36 IREI IREI IRE '70 cenSUS " 10 (furniture dealer) J (miner) RICE, N. L. 49 NY/NY/NY MCHUGH, JAMES 33 PA/I REI I RE LI LLI AN 42 ILL/ILL/ILL NELLIE 28 PA/IREfIRE 10(mine engineer) HARRY 2 CO/PA/PA CORNWALL, WILLIAM 28 NY /NY /NY BEATRICE 2 CO/PA/PA (son-in-law) MARGARET 20 KAN/NY/ILL 2 (miner) LI LLI AN 10M CO/NY /KAN JOHNS, RJ CHARD 27 CO/ENG/ENG EDNA 22 KS /ENG/ENG 11 (barber) MYERS, SAMUEL 31 KAN/KY /NY 3 (tai loress) DOROTHY 20 PA/PAIKAN FRANKLE, FANN IE 36 NY /GER/GER URA 2 OK/KAN/PA DORA 18 NY/GER/NY LEOPOLO 14 KY /GER/NY 12 (confectioner) GOLDIE 12 KY /GER/NY BERG, JULIUS 53 GER/GER/GER '72 MARIA 53 GER/GER/GER '82 4 (chemist/assayist) MATI LDA 15 CO/GER/GER ROSE, ALLIE (m) 26 SC/SC/SC LOU ISA 13 CO/GER/GER (housekeeper) JULIA 11 CO/GER/GER YOUNG, ELIZABETH 49 OH/ENG/ENG 12(dress maker) HUBER, LOUI SA 57 GER/GER/GER 5 (miner) (s ister- in-law) CRANN, WILLI AM 45 ENG/ENG/ENG ']2 HANNAH 32 OHIWAL/WAL 13 (miner) LI ZZ IE 16 CO/ENG/OH VEAL, ALFRED 35 ENG/ENG/ENG '79 ANNA 13 CO/ENG/OH ROSA 22 CO/ENG/MICH IDA 11 CO/ENG/OH ALFREO 5 CO/ENG/CO VAUGHN, ELIZABETH 77 WAL/WALIWAL OLIVE 4 CO/ENG/CO (mother-in-law) ALICE 2 CO/ENG/CO (miner) CRANN, GEORGE 35 ENG/ENG/ENG 14 (gambler) (miner) JENSEN, CHRIS 32 DEN/DEN/DEN '85 CLEALL, FRANK 21 ENG/ENG/ENG FLORENCE 32 ILl/DEL/MD (nephew) POWELL 13 CO/DEN/ILL 6 (miner) 15 (miner) MINER, JAMES 57 ENG/ENG/ENG '45 LYNCH, MIKE 37 CAN/ IREI IRE JANE 51 ENG/ENG/ENG '58 LI DA 27 CAN/IRE/CAN HIRAM 22 WIS/ENG/ENG LINUS 9 CO/CAN/CAN ELLA 7 CO/CAN/CAN 7 (me rchan t) PORTER, BENJAMIN 61 KY /KY /KY 16 ("feed store) (dress maker) TAGERT, WI LLI AM 26 UTI--/-- PORTER, THERESA 5 J NSC/NSC/NSC CORA 23 KAN/MO/MO ROY 15 NEB/NSC/NC NELLI E I CO/UT/KAN ~r'''···~''-.t7-- ; 2 17 (butcher) 31 (miner) FOX, LEW IS 50 NY/GER/GER VANNORMAN, JEFFERSON 36 NY/NY/NY CARRIE 32 NY /NY /NY 18 (merchant) PUTMAN, JAMES 55 NY/NJ/NJ 32 (miner) MARY 53 NY/NJ/VT GARLAND, ALBERT 20 CO/ENG/ENG 19 (clerk) CLARA 27 WI SIWAL/WAL GROSCURTH, ED 30 WYO/OH/OH 33 (0'1 ner) 20 (shoemaker) CLEMENS, JOHN 38 PA/Pf./PA MINERT, HENRY 47 MO/GER/GER JOSEPHINE 40 VT /NK/VT 21 (miner) CHARLES 13 CO/PA/VT ALLEN, THOMAS 38 IA!KY /KY JOHN 7 CO/PA/PA 22 (confect iOne r) 34 (city marshal) MARKASEY, PETER 58 SWIT/SWIT/SWIT'6e WALSH, WILLIAM 45 IREI IREI IRE '79 JOSEPH (son) 10 CO/SWIT/GER KATE 35 IRE/IRE/IRE KATE 15 COl IRE/ IRE 23 (seamstress) WILLIE 14 CO/IRE/IRE CLUM, MARY 68 NC/NC/NC THOMAS 12 CO/IRE/IRE JAMES 9 COl IREI IRE 2~ (laundress) JOSEPH 9 CO/I REI IRE NODINE, MARGfRET 42 SWE/SWE/SWE '90 MARY 7 CO/I REI 1RE ElLi E 5 COl IREI IRE 25 (miner) MAGGIE 4 COl IREI IRE GAY, JOHN 47 ENG/ENG/ENG '85 BABY DAU. I CO/I REI IRE SARAH 41 ENG/ENG/ENG '85 HARRIETT 18 ENG/ENG/ENG '85 35 (miner) GEORGE 14 ENG/ENG/ENG GRAFF, NICK 31 AUS/AUS/AUS '88 JAMES 14 PA/ENG/ENG ANNA 25 AUS/AUS/AUS NELLI E 9 CO/ENG/ENG ALBERT 8 CO/ENG/ENG 36 (carpenter) WI LLI E 5 CO/ENG/ENG HENDERSON, ROBERT 40 NsClNSC/NSC '80 ELI ZA 38 NS C/NS C/NS C 26 (market garden) GRANT 16 CO_/NSC/NSC THOMPSON, SINGLETON 59 MO/KY/KY HENRY 9 COiNS C/NS C CASSIE 6 CO/NSC/NSC 27 (b lacksmi th) WILLIE (m) 4 CO/NSC/NSC BEATH, 101 ILLI AM 50 ME/ME/ME LUCY 43 IAiI NO/ME 37 (miner) GRANT, JOHN 32 CAN/CAN/CAN '85 28 (laundress) MARY 2\ CAN/CAN/CAN WOODARD, KATE MO/MO/MO JOHN 1 CO/CAN/CAN (b 1ack) 38 (blacksmith) 29 (laborer) HENNEY, ISAAC 49 CAN/CAN/CAN '80 JOHNS, JAKE 33 KY /KY /OH SARAH 48 CAN/CAN/CAN ARTHUR )4 CO/CAN/CAN 30 (machinist) NOLAN, JOHN 59 IREI IREI IRE '54 39 (mi ner) MARY 52 ENG/ENG/ENG FRUIT, HENRY 35 WIS/OH/OH 30 (druggist) MARGARET 41 ILLII REiOH NOLAN, FRED (son) 26 NY /IRElENG LUSK, EDNA (step-dau) 6 CO/ILL/ILL 3D (laborer) NOLAN, JOHN (son) 20 NY/iRElENG ,w-··-·_··,,:-,~· "-" " 3 40 (eng I neer) 47 (rp;ner) 0' KANE, CHARLES 43 WI S/ t REI I RE MASS IE, JAMES 27 NY /1 U/ OH BRI DGET 38 CAN/I REI I RE 47 (rpjner) NELLIE 13 CONI S/CAN JOHNS, CAS EY 27 NY/IRE/NY CORNELIUS 11 CONI S/CAN 47 (rplner) JOSIE 9 CO/WIS/CAN VANOERFORD, GEORGE 31 OH/OH/OH I RENE 5 coNI S/CAN 47 (rpiner) MARY 3 CONI S/CAN HEATHERLY, JAMES 31 MOITN/KY DONALD 6M CON IS/CAN FANNIE 27 TN/TN/TN 40 (famer) 47 (rpi llrpan) MURPHY, DAVID 74 IRE/I REI I RE '63 COOPER, JESSIE 45 PA/PA/PA (father-In-law) 47 (rpll]rpan) THOMAS, CHARLES 33 ENG/ENG/ENG '67 41 (rpiner) 47 (rpjner) FLOYD, WILLIAM 30 IA/IA/IA BOYLES, SAMUEL 24 TNITN/TN AGNES 19 I A/MENI S 47 (rpjner) NAOMI 6M CO/ I A/I A JONES, ELI 56 MOITN/TN 47 (rplner) 42 (electrician) GALLAGHER, JAMES 35 'REI! REI! RE '81 FRANCIS, CHARLES 34 IA/IA/IA 47 (horse shoer) FRANCES 28 PA/PA/PA HOS EY, HENRY 24 PA/ENG/I RE 47 (rpachlnlst) 43 (7) WARREN, JOHN 68 INO/NJ/OH BAILIE, PHOEBE 52 PA/NY /PA 47 (engineer) KELLEY, CARRI E 30 PA/PA/PA O'NEIL, THOMAS 34 I RE/ I REI I RE '84 43 (lumber merchant) 47 (ml ner) , KELLEY, WILLIAM 34 CAN/CAN/CAN '89 HENDR I CKSON', JOS EPH 35 FIN/FIN/FIN '82 (son-in-law) 47 (ml ner) GEORGE 3 CO/CAN/PA TOURTELOTTE, HENRY 60 ILL/CON/NY RUTH 1 CO/CAN/PA 47 (rpiner) GREEN, JOSEPH 40 IA/IND/MO 44 (miner) 47 (mi ner) BLATNIC, JOSEPH 39 AUS/AUS/AUS ' 91 MURPHY, JOSEPH 36 WISNIS/IIIIS LOU I SA 34 AUS/AUS/AUS VICTOR 10 AUS/AUS/AUS 48 (miner) JOSEPH 6 CO/ AUS/ AUS WILSON, GEORGE 41 I LL/MD/MD CHARLES 3 CO/AUS/AUS MILLI E 33 IA/CAN.tOH 44 (miner) DAMEWOOD, LESLIE (rp ) 14 KAN/ IA/IA JAMES, JAMES 45 AUS/AUS/AUS '95 (s tepson) WILSON, PEARL (son) 10 KAN/IA/ILL 45 (1 aundress) VEACH, LAURA 46 I ND/KY /KY 49 (restaurant walter) GOODLOE, ALBERT 21 TN/TN/TN 46 (tearps ter) MERSON, J.
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