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State Incorporated place Ward of city
County Block Nos.
Unincorporated placeDEPAR
SIXTEENTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED (Name of unicorporated place having 100 or more inhabitants)
(Name of institution and lines on which entries are made)
LOCATIONLi
ne N
o.
Stre
et, a
venu
e, r
oad,
etc
.
Hou
se n
umbe
r (i
n ci
ties
and
tow
ns)
Num
ber
of h
ouse
hold
in
orde
r of
vis
itat
ion
Hom
e ow
ned
(O)
or r
ente
d (R
)
Sex
-M
ale
(M),
Fem
ale
(F)
Col
or o
r ra
ce
CO
DE
(Lea
ve b
lank
)
Age
at l
ast b
irth
day
Val
ue o
f hom
e, if
ow
ned,
or
mon
thly
rent
al, i
f ren
ted
Doe
s th
is h
ouse
hold
live
on
a fa
rm?
(Yes
or
No)
Name of each person whose usual place ofresidence on April 1, 1940, was in this household.
BE SURE TO INCLUDE:
1. Persons temporarily absent from household.Write “Ab” after names of such persons.
2. Children under 1 year of age. Write “Infant” if childhas not been given a first name.
Enter “X” after name of person furnishing information.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19CB
Mar
ital
Sta
tus–
Sing
le (
S), M
arri
ed (
M)
Wid
owed
(W
d), D
ivor
ced
(D)
Att
ende
d sc
hool
or
colle
ge a
ny t
ime
sinc
e M
arch
1, 1
94
0?
(Yes
or
No)
Hig
hest
gra
de o
f sch
ool c
ompl
eted
CO
DE
(Lea
ve b
lank
)
CO
DE
(Lea
ve b
lank
)
Cit
izen
ship
of t
he f
orei
gn b
orn
HOUSEHOLD DATA NAME RELATION EDUCATION PLACE OF BIRTH
nlawful fconcerni
CITI-ZEN-SHIP
RESIDENCE, APRIL 1, 1935PERSONALDESCRIPTION
InstitutionTownship or otherdivision of county
Relationship of this person to the head of the household, as wife, daughter, father, mother-in-law, grandson, lodger, lodger’s wife, servant, hired hand, etc.
If born in the United States, give State, Territory, or possession.
If foreign born, give country in which birthplace was situated on January 1, 1937.
Distinguish Canada-French from Canada- English and Irish Free State (Eire) from Northern Ireland.
STATE (or Territory or foreign country)
City, town, or villagehaving 2,500 or more inhabitants. Enter “R” for all other places.
IN WHAT PLACE DID THIS PERSON LIVE ON APRIL 1, 1935?For a person who, on April 1, 1935, was living in the same house as at presenin Col. 17 “Same house,” and for one living in a different house but in the samor town, enter, “Same place,” leaving Cols. 18, 19, and 20 blank, in both instaFor a person who lived in a different place, enter city or town, county, or Stat
mail address.)
COUNTY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29SUPPL
QUEST.
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
14
29
35 36 37 G 38 H 39 40 41 42 43 44 45I
SUPPLQUEST.
Line
No.
Check, if household
cont. onnext page
If born in the United States, give State, Territory, or possessionIf foreign born, give country in which birthplace was situated on January 1, 1937
Distinguish Canada-French from Canada-English and Irish Free State (Eire) from Northern Ireland
Where owner’s household occupies only a part of a structure, estimate value of portion occupied by owner’s household. Thus the value of the unit occupied by the owner of a two-family house might be approximately one-half the total value of the structure.
White_____________W
Negro_____________Neg
Indian_____________In
Chinese___________Chi
Japanese__________Jp
None _______________________________________ C
8 ot ,.te,2,1_______ edarg ht8 ot ts1 ,loohcs yratnemelE
4-H ,3-H ,2-H ,1-H________ raey ht4 ot ts1 ,loohcs hgiH
4-C ,3-C ,2-C ,1-C_____________ raey ht4 ot ts1 ,egelloC
5-C_________________ raey tneuqesbus ro ht5 ,egelloC
Naturalized____
Having first pap
Alien_________
American citizen
April 1939_____________ 11/12May 1939_____________ 10/12June 1939_____________ 9/12July 1939______________ 8/12August 1939___________ 7/12September 1939________ 6/12
October 1939__________ 5/12November 1939________ 4/12December 1939________ 3/12January 1939__________ 2/12February 1939_________ 1/12March 1939___________ 0/12
Filipino_____________Fil
Hindu______________Hin
Korean_____________Kor
Other race, spell out in full.
NDUSTRards as hrmine thh he is ph
ols. 46 aLanguage spoken in home in earliest childhood
Is this person a veteran of the United States military forces;
or the wife, widow, or under 18-year-old child of a veteran?
CO
DE
(Lea
ve b
lank
)
CODE (Leave blank)
MOTHERFATHER
NAME
SYMBOLSAND
EXPLANATORYNOTES
If s
o, e
nter
“Yes
”
If c
hild
, is
vete
ran-
fath
erde
ad?
(Yes
or
No)
War
or
mili
tary
serv
ice
CO
DE
(Lea
ve b
lank
)
Doe
s th
is p
erso
n ha
ve a
Fe
dera
l Soc
ial S
ecur
ity
Num
ber?
(Y
es o
r N
o)
Wer
e de
duct
ions
for
Fed-
eral
Old
-Age
Insu
ranc
eor
Rai
lroa
d R
etir
emen
tm
ade
from
thi
s pe
rson
’sw
ages
or
sala
ry in
19
39?
(Yes
or
No)
If s
o, w
ere
dedu
ctio
nsm
ade
from
(1)
all,
(2)
one-
half
or
mor
e, (
3) p
art,
but l
ess
than
hal
f, o
fw
ages
or
sal a
ry?
PLACE OF BIRTH OF FATHER AND MOTHERFor Persons Enumerated on Lines 14 and 29
SUPPLEMENTARYQUESTIONS
MOTHER TONGUE(OR NATIVE LANGUAGE)
VETERANS SOCIAL SECURITY
USUAL OCCUPATION USUAL IN
FOR PERSONS OF ALL AGES FOR PERSONS 14 YEARS OLD AND O
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 Enter age of children born on or after April 1, 1939, as follows. Born in:
(Do not include children born on or after April 1, 1940.)
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ates
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eral
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directed in the instructions. (Enter actual place of residence, which
USUAL OCCUPATION , INDUSTRY, AND CLASS OF WORKEREnter that occupation which the person regards as his usual occupation and at which he is physicallyable to work. If the person is unable to determine this, enter that occupation at which he has worked
longest during the past 10 years and at which he is physically able to work. Enter also usual industry and usual class of worker.
For a person without previous work experience, enter “None” in Col. 45 and leave Cols. 46 and 47 blank.
Unincorporated placeDEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE-BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
SIXTEENTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES: 1940
POPULATION SCHEDULE(Name of unicorporated place having 100 or more inhabitants)
(Name of institution and lines on which entries are made)
15 16 17 18 19 20 D 21 22 23 24 25 E 26 27 28 29 30 F 31 32 33 34
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29SUPPLQUEST.
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
14
29
C
CO
DE
(Lea
ve b
lank
)
Cit
izen
ship
of t
he f
orei
gn b
orn
On
a fa
rm?
(Yes
or
No)
CO
DE
(Lea
ve b
lank
)
CO
DE
PLACE OF BIRTHCITI-ZEN-SHIP
RESIDENCE, APRIL 1, 1935 PERSONS 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER–EMPLOYMENT STATUS
Institution
S. D. No. E. D. No. Sheet No.
Enumerated by me on , 1940 A, Enumerator.
If born in the United States, give State, Territory, or possession.
If foreign born, give country in which birthplace was situated on January 1, 1937.
Distinguish Canada-French from Canada- English and Irish Free State (Eire) from Northern Ireland.
STATE (or Territory or foreign country)
City, town, or villagehaving 2,500 or more inhabitants. Enter “R” for all other places.
IN WHAT PLACE DID THIS PERSON LIVE ON APRIL 1, 1935?For a person who, on April 1, 1935, was living in the same house as at present, enter in Col. 17 “Same house,” and for one living in a different house but in the same city or town, enter, “Same place,” leaving Cols. 18, 19, and 20 blank, in both instances.For a person who lived in a different place, enter city or town, county, and State, as directed in the instructions. (Enter actual place of residence, which may differ from mail address.)
OCCUPATION, INDUSTRY, AND CLASS OF WORKERFor a person at work, assigned to public emergency work, or with a job (”Yes” in Col. 21,
22, or 24), enter present occupation, industry, and class of worker.For a person seeking work (”Yes” in Col. 23): (a) IF he has previous work experience, enter
last occupation, industry, and class of worker: or (b) if he does not have previous work experience, enter “New worker” in Col. 28, and leave Cols. 29 and 30 blank.
Was
thi
s pe
rson
AT
WO
RK
for
pay
or
prof
it
in p
riva
te o
r no
n-em
erge
ncy
Gov
t. w
ork
duri
ng w
eek
of M
arch
24
-30
? (Y
es o
r N
o)
If n
ot, w
as h
e at
wor
k on
, or
assi
gned
to,
pu
blic
EM
ERG
ENC
Y W
OR
K (
WPA
, N
YA
, CC
C, e
tc.)
dur
ing
wee
k of
Mar
ch
24-3
0?
(Yes
or
No)
Was
thi
s pe
rson
S
EEK
ING
WO
RK
?(Y
es o
r N
o)
If neither at work nor assigned to
public emergency work. (”No” in
Cols. 21 and 22)
For personsanswering
“No” to quest. 21, 22, 23, and 24
If atprivate or nonemer-
gency Government work. (”Yes”
in Col. 21)
If seeking work or
assigned to public
emergency work. (”Yes” in Col. 22 or
23)
Dur
atio
n of
un
empl
oym
ent u
p to
Mar
ch 3
0,
194
0 -
in w
eeks
Num
ber
of h
ours
w
orke
d du
ring
w
eek
of M
arch
24
-30
, 19
40
If n
ot s
eeki
ng w
ork,
did
he H
AV
E A
JO
B,
busi
ness
, etc
.?
(Yes
or
No)
Indi
cate
whe
ther
en
gage
d in
hom
e ho
usew
ork
(H),
in
scho
ol (
S), u
nabl
e to
w
ork
(U)
or o
ther
(O
t)
COUNTY
OCCUPATIONTrade, profession, or
particular kind of work, as - frame spinner
salesmanlaborer
rivet heatermusic teacher
INDUSTRYIndustry or business, as -
cotton millretail grocery
farmshipyard
public school
CODE(Leave blank)
Cla
ss o
f wor
ker
Num
ber
of F
arm
Sch
edul
e
Line
No.
Num
ber
of w
eeks
wor
ked
in 1
939
(E
quiv
alen
t ful
l-ti
me
wee
ks)
Am
ount
of m
oney
wag
es o
r sa
lary
rec
eive
d (I
nclu
ding
com
mis
sion
s)
INCOME IN 1939(12 months ending
December 31, 1939)
Did
thi
s pe
rson
rec
eive
in
com
e of
$5
0 o
r m
ore
from
so
urce
s ot
her
than
mon
ey
wag
es o
r sa
lary
? (Y
es o
r N
o)
SUPPLQUEST.
40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 J 48 49 50 K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X ZYI
Enter “Yes” for persons at work for pay or profit in private or nonemergency Goverment work. Include unpaid family workers - that is, related members of the family working without money wages or salary on work (other than house work or incidental chores) which contributed to the family income.
Enter “Yes” for person (not seeking work) who had a job, business, or professional enterprise, but did not work during week of March 24-30 for any of the following reason: Vacation; temporary illness; industrial dispute; layoff not exceeding 4 weeks with instructions to return to work at a specific date; layoff due to temporarily bad weather conditions.
None _______________________________________ C
8 ot ,.te,2,1_______ edarg ht8 ot ts1 ,loohcs yratnemelE
4-H ,3-H ,2-H ,1-H________ raey ht4 ot ts1 ,loohcs hgiH
4-C ,3-C ,2-C ,1-C_____________ raey ht4 ot ts1 ,egelloC
5-C_________________ raey tneuqesbus ro ht5 ,egelloC
Naturalized______________________Na
Having first papers________________Pa
Alien____________________________Al
American citizen born abroad______Am Cit
Wage or salary worker in private work_____________PWWage or salary worker in Government work________GWEmployer___________________EWorking on own account_____OAUnpaid family worker________NP
World War__________________WSpanish-American War, Philippine Insurrection, or Boxer Rebellion___________SSpanish-American War and World War________________SWRegular establishment (Army, Navy, or Marine Corps) peace-time service only_______ROther war or expedition_______Ot
October 1939__________ 5/12November 1939________ 4/12December 1939________ 3/12January 1939__________ 2/12February 1939_________ 1/12March 1939___________ 0/12
USUAL OCCUPATION , INDUSTRY, AND CLASS OF WORKEREnter that occupation which the person regards as his usual occupation and at which he is physicallyable to work. If the person is unable to determine this, enter that occupation at which he has worked
longest during the past 10 years and at which he is physically able to work. Enter also usual industry and usual class of worker.
For a person without previous work experience, enter “None” in Col. 45 and leave Cols. 46 and 47 blank.
Is this person a veteran of the United States military forces;
or the wife, widow, or under 18-year-old child of a veteran?
If c
hild
, is
vete
ran-
fath
erde
ad?
(Yes
or
No)
War
or
mili
tary
serv
ice
CO
DE
(Lea
ve b
lank
)
Doe
s th
is p
erso
n ha
ve a
Fe
dera
l Soc
ial S
ecur
ity
Num
ber?
(Y
es o
r N
o)
Wer
e de
duct
ions
for
Fed-
eral
Old
-Age
Insu
ranc
eor
Rai
lroa
d R
etir
emen
tm
ade
from
thi
s pe
rson
’sw
ages
or
sala
ry in
19
39?
(Yes
or
No)
If s
o, w
ere
dedu
ctio
nsm
ade
from
(1)
all,
(2)
one-
half
or
mor
e, (
3) p
art,
but l
ess
than
hal
f, o
fw
ages
or
sala
ry?
Has
thi
s w
oman
bee
n m
arri
edm
ore
than
onc
e? (
Yes
or
No)
Usualclass ofworker
Age
at f
irst
mar
riag
e
Line
No.
Num
ber
of c
hild
ren
ever
bor
n.(D
o no
t inc
lude
sti
llbir
ths)
Ten(4)
V-R(5)
Fm.res.andSex(6
and9)
Colorandnat.(10, 15,56,and37)
Age(11)
Mar.st.
(12)
Gr.Com.
(B)
Cit.(16)
Wrk.st.(E)
Wks.wkd.(31)
Wages(32)
Ot.inc.(33)
Hrs.wkd.
orDur.un.(26or
27)
Occupation, industry,and class of worker
(F)
VETERANS SOCIAL SECURITY
USUAL OCCUPATION USUAL INDUSTRYCODE
(Leave blank)
FOR PERSONS 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER FOR OFFICE USE ONLY - DO NOT WRITE IN THESE COLUMNSFOR ALL WOMEN WHO AREOR HAVE BEEN MARRIED
COL. 14. HIGHEST GRADE OF SCHOOL COMPLETED: COL. 16. CITIZENSHIP OF THE FOREIGN BORN: COL. 21. WAS THIS PERSON AT WORK? COL. 24. DID THIS PERSON HAVE A JOB? COLS. 30 AND 47. CLASS OF WORKER: COL. 41. WAR OR MILITARY SERVICE:Enter age of children born on or after April 1, 1939, as follows. Born in:
(Do not include children born on or after April 1, 1940.)
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