| 1790
| 1800 | 1810 | 1820
| 1830 | 1840 | 1850
| 1850 Slave Schedule | 1860
| 1860 Slave Schedule | 1870
| 1880 | 1890 | 1890
Veteran's Schedule | 1900 | 1910
| 1920 | 1930 |
| Year |
Columns in left
to right order |
| 1790 |
- county
- city
- page
- names of heads of families
- free white males of 16 years
& upwards, including heads of families
- free white males under 16 years
- free white females including
heads of families
- all other free persons
- slaves
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| 1790
| 1800 | 1810 | 1820
| 1830 | 1840 | 1850
| 1850 Slave Schedule | 1860
| 1860 Slave Schedule | 1870
| 1880 | 1890 | 1890
Veteran's Schedule | 1900 | 1910
| 1920 | 1930 |
| Year |
Columns in left
to right order |
| 1800
1810 |
- county
- city
- page
- names of heads of families
- free white males
- under 10
- 10 thru 15
- 16 thru 25
- 26 thru 44
- 45 and over
- free white females
- under 10
- 10 thru 15
- 16 thru 25
- 26 thru 44
- 45 and over
- all other free persons
- slaves
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| 1790
| 1800 | 1810 | 1820
| 1830 | 1840 | 1850
| 1850 Slave Schedule | 1860
| 1860 Slave Schedule | 1870
| 1880 | 1890 | 1890
Veteran's Schedule | 1900 | 1910
| 1920 | 1930 |
| Year |
Columns in left
to right order |
| 1820 |
- Name of the county, parish,
township, town or city where the family resides
- Names of heads of families
- Free White Males
- Free white males under ten
years (to 10)
- Free white males of ten and
under sixteen (10 to 16)
- Free white males between
sixteen and eighteen (16 to 18)
- Free white males of sixteen
and under twenty-six, including heads of families (16 to 26)
- Free white males of twenty
six and under forty-five, including heads of families (26 to 45)
- Free white males of forty
five and upwards, including heads of families (45 & c.)
- Free White Females
- Free white females under ten
years (to 10)
- Free white females of ten
and under sixteen (10 to 16)
- Free white females between
sixteen and eighteen (16 to 18)
- Free white females of
sixteen and under twenty-six, including heads of families (16 to
26)
- Free white females of twenty
six and under forty-five, including heads of families (26 to 45)
- Free white females of forty
five and upwards, including heads of families (45 & c.)
- Foreigners not naturalized
- Numbers of persons engaged in
Agriculture
- Numbers of persons engaged in
Commerce
- Numbers of persons engaged in
Manufactures
- Slaves
- Males
- Males under fourteen (to
14)
- Males of fourteen and
under twenty-six (to 26)
- Males of twenty-six and
under 45 (to 45)
- Males of forty-five and
upwards (45 & c.)
- Females
- Females under fourteen
(to 14)
- Females of fourteen and
under twenty-six (to 26)
- Females of twenty-six
and under 45 (to 45)
- Females of forty-five
and upwards (45 & c.)
- Free Colored Persons
- Males
- Males under fourteen (to
14)
- Males of fourteen and
under twenty-six (to 26)
- Males of twenty-six and
under 45 (to 45)
- Males of forty-five and
upwards (45 & c.)
- Females
- Females under fourteen
(to 14)
- Females of fourteen and
under twenty-six (to 26)
- Females of twenty-six
and under 45 (to 45)
- Females of forty-five
and upwards (45 & c.)
- All other persons except Indians
not taxed
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| 1790
| 1800 | 1810 | 1820
| 1830 | 1840 | 1850
| 1850 Slave Schedule | 1860
| 1860 Slave Schedule | 1870
| 1880 | 1890 | 1890
Veteran's Schedule | 1900 | 1910
| 1920 | 1930 |
| Year |
Columns in left
to right order |
| 1830 |
Top
Section
- Line Number
- Name of the county, city, ward,
town, township, parish, precinct, hundred, or district.
- Names of Heads of Families
- FREE WHITE PERSONS, (INCLUDING
HEADS OF FAMILIES).
- Males.
- Under five years of age
(under 5)
- Of five and under ten.
(5 to 10)
- Of ten and under
fifteen. (10 to 15)
- Of fifteen and under
twenty. (15 to 20)
- Of twenty and under
thirty. (20 to 30)
- Of thirty and under
forty. (30 to 40)
- Of forty and under
fifty. (40 to 50)
- Of fifty and under
sixty. (50 to 60)
- Of sixty and under
seventy. (60 to 70)
- Of seventy and under
eighty. (70 to 80)
- Of eighty and under
ninety. (80 to 90)
- Of ninety and under one
hundred. (90 to 100)
- Of one hundred and
upward. (100, &c.)
- Females.
- Under five years of age
(under 5)
- Of five and under ten.
(5 to 10)
- Of ten and under
fifteen. (10 to 15)
- Of fifteen and under
twenty. (15 to 20)
- Of twenty and under
thirty. (20 to 30)
- Of thirty and under
forty. (30 to 40)
- Of forty and under
fifty. (40 to 50)
- Of fifty and under
sixty. (50 to 60)
- Of sixty and under
seventy. (60 to 70)
- Of seventy and under
eighty. (70 to 80)
- Of eighty and under
ninety. (80 to 90)
- Of ninety and under one
hundred. (90 to 100)
- Of one hundred and
upward. (100, &c.)
Bottom Section
- LINE NUMBER
- Slaves.
- Males.
- Under ten years of age.
(under 10)
- Of ten and under
twenty-four. (10 to 24)
- Of twenty-four and under
thirty-six (24 to 36)
- Of thirty-six and under
fifty-five. (36-55)
- Of fifty-five and under
one hundred. (55 to 100)
- Of one hundred and
upwards. (100 & c.)
- Females.
- Under ten years of age.
(under 10)
- Of ten and under
twenty-four. (10 to 24)
- Of twenty-four and under
thirty-six (24 to 36)
- Of thirty-six and under
fifty-five. (36-55)
- Of fifty-five and under
one hundred. (55 to 100)
- Of one hundred and
upwards. (100 & c.)
- Free Colored Persons.
- Males.
- Under ten years of age.
(under 10)
- Of ten and under
twenty-four. (10 to 24)
- Of twenty-four and under
thirty-six (24 to 36)
- Of thirty-six and under
fifty-five. (36-55)
- Of fifty-five and under
one hundred. (55 to 100)
- Of one hundred and
upwards. (100 & c.)
- Females.
- Under ten years of age.
(under 10)
- Of ten and under
twenty-four. (10 to 24)
- Of twenty-four and under
thirty-six (24 to 36)
- Of thirty-six and under
fifty-five. (36-55)
- Of fifty-five and under
one hundred. (55 to 100)
- Of one hundred and
upwards. (100 & c.)
- TOTAL
- WHITE PERSONS included in
foregoing.
- Who are Deaf and Dumb, under
fourteen years of age. (under 14)
- Who are Deaf and Dumb, of
the age of fourteen and under 25. (14 to 25)
- Who are Deaf twenty-five and
upwards. (25 & c.)
- Who are blind.
- ALIENS - Foreigners not
naturalized.
- SLAVES AND COLORED PERSONS,
included in foregoing.
- Who are Deaf and Dumb, under
fourteen years of age. (under 14)
- Who are Deaf and Dumb, of
the age of fourteen and under 25. (14 to 25)
- Who are Deaf twenty-five and
upwards. (25 & c.)
- Who are blind.
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| 1790
| 1800 | 1810 | 1820
| 1830 | 1840 | 1850
| 1850 Slave Schedule | 1860
| 1860 Slave Schedule | 1870
| 1880 | 1890 | 1890
Veteran's Schedule | 1900 | 1910
| 1920 | 1930 |
| Year |
Columns in left
to right order |
| 1840 |
Top
Section
- LINE NUMBER
- Name of the county, city, ward,
town, township, parish, precinct, hundred, or district
- Names of Heads of Families
- FREE WHITE PERSONS, (INCLUDING
HEADS OF FAMILIES)
- Males.
- Under 5
- 5 & under 10
- 10 & under 15
- 15 & under 20
- 20 & under 30
- 30 & under 40
- 40 & under 50
- 50 & under 60
- 60 & under 70
- 70 & under 80
- 80 & under 90
- 90 & under 100
- 100 & upwards
- Females.
- Under 5
- 5 & under 10
- 10 & under 15
- 15 & under 20
- 20 & under 30
- 30 & under 40
- 40 & under 50
- 50 & under 60
- 60 & under 70
- 70 & under 80
- 80 & under 90
- 90 & under 100
- 100 & upwards
- FREE COLORED PERSONS.
- Males.
- Under 10
- 10 & under 24
- 24 & under 35
- 36 & under 55
- 56 & under 100
- 100 & upwards
- Females.
- Under 10
- 10 & under 24
- 24 & under 35
- 36 & under 55
- 56 & under 100
- 100 & upwards
Bottom Section
- LINE NUMBER
- Slaves.
- Males.
- Under 10
- 10 & under 24
- 24 & under 35
- 36 & under 55
- 56 & under 100
- 100 & upwards
- Females.
- Under 10
- 10 & under 24
- 24 & under 35
- 36 & under 55
- 56 & under 100
- 100 & upwards
- TOTAL
- Number of persons in each family
employed in
- Mining.
- Agriculture.
- Commerce.
- Manufacture and trade.
- Navigation of the ocean
- Navigation of canals, lakes,
rivers.
- Learned professional
engineers.
- Pensioners for Revolutionary or
Military services, included in the foregoing.
- Deaf and Dumb, Blind, and Insane
White Persons, Included in the foregoing
- Deaf and Dumb
- Under 14
- 14 & under 25
- 25 & upwards
- Blind and Insane
- Blind.
- Insane and idiots at
public charge
- Insane and idiots at
private charge
- Deaf and Dumb, Blind, and Insane
Colored Persons, Included in the foregoing
- Deaf, Dumb, and Blind
- Insane and Idiots
- Insane and idiots at
private charge
- Insane and idiots at
public charge
- Schools & c.
- Universities or college
- Number of students
- Academies & Grammar
Schools
- No. of Scholars
- Primary and Common Schools
- No. of Scholars at Public
charge
- No. of white persons over 20
years of age in each family who cannot read and write.
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| 1790
| 1800 | 1810 | 1820
| 1830 | 1840 | 1850
| 1850 Slave Schedule | 1860
| 1860 Slave Schedule | 1870
| 1880 | 1890 | 1890
Veteran's Schedule | 1900 | 1910
| 1920 | 1930 |
| Year |
Columns in left
to right order |
| 1850 |
At the
top of each page:
- Page
- State
- County
- City
- Enumeration Date
Columns
- Dwelling-houses numbered in the
order of visitation
- Families numbered in the order
of visitation
- The Name of every Person whose
usual place of abode on the first day of June, 1850, was in this
family
- Description
- Age
- Sex
- Color < White, black, or
mulatto
- Profession, Occupation, or Trade
of each Male Person over 15 years of age
- Value of Real Estate owned
- Place of Birth Naming the State,
Territory, or Country
- Married within the year
- Attended School within the year
- Persons over 20 y'rs of age who
cannot read & write
- Whether deaf and dumb, blind,
insane, idiotic, pauper, or convict
|
1850
Slave
Schedule |
At the
top of each page:
Slave Inhabitants in ________ in
the County of ________ State of ________, enumerated by me, on the
________ day of ________, 1850 ________ Ass't Marshal.
Columns
- NAMES OF SLAVE OWNERS
- Number of Slaves.
- DESCRIPTION.
- Fugitives from the State
- Number manumitted.
- Deaf & dumb, blind, insane,
or idiotic
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| |
| 1790
| 1800 | 1810 | 1820
| 1830 | 1840 | 1850
| 1850 Slave Schedule | 1860
| 1860 Slave Schedule | 1870
| 1880 | 1890 | 1890
Veteran's Schedule | 1900 | 1910
| 1920 | 1930 |
| Year |
Columns in left
to right order |
| 1860 |
At the
top of each page:
- Page
- State
- County
- City
- Enumeration Date
Columns
- Dwelling-houses numbered in the
order of visitation
- Families numbered in the order
of visitation
- The Name of every Person whose
usual place of abode on the first day of June, 1860, was in this
family
- Description
- Age
- Sex
- Color < White, black or
mulatto
- Profession, Occupation, or Trade
of each Male Person over 15 years of age.
- Value of Real Estate
- Value of Personal Estate
- Place of Birth Naming the State,
Territory, or Country
- Married within the year
- Attended School within the year
- Persons over 20 y'rs of age who
cannot read & write
- Whether deaf and dumb, blind,
insane, idiotic, pauper, or convict
|
1860
Slave
Schedule |
At the
top of each page:
Slave Inhabitants in ________ in
the County of ________ State of ________, enumerated by me, on the
________ day of ________, 1860 ________ Ass't Marshal.
Columns
- NAMES OF SLAVE OWNERS.
- Number of Slaves.
- DESCRIPTION.
- Fugitives from the State.
- Number manumitted.
- Deaf & dumb, blind, insane,
or idiotic.
- No. of Slave houses.
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| 1790
| 1800 | 1810 | 1820
| 1830 | 1840 | 1850
| 1850 Slave Schedule | 1860
| 1860 Slave Schedule | 1870
| 1880 | 1890 | 1890
Veteran's Schedule | 1900 | 1910
| 1920 | 1930 |
| Year |
Columns in left
to right order |
| 1870 |
At the
top of each page:
- Page
- State
- County
- City
- Enumeration Date
Columns
- Dwelling-houses numbered in the
order of visitation
- Families numbered in the order
of visitation
- The Name of every Person whose
usual place of abode on the first day of June, 1870, was in this
family
- Description
- Age at last birth-day. If
under 1 year, give months in fractions, thus 3/12
- Sex-Male (M). Female (F).
- Color-White (W); Black (B);
Mulatto (M); Chinese, (C); Indian, (I).
- Profession, Occupation, or Trade
of each Male Person over 15 years of age
- Value of Real Estate owned
- Value of Real Estate
- Value of Personal Estate
- Place of Birth Naming the State,
Territory, or Country
- Parentage
- Father of Foreign born
- Mother of Foreign born
- If born within the year, state
month (Jan, & c.)
- If married within the year,
state month (Jan, & c.)
- Attended School within the year
- Education
- Whether deaf and dumb, blind,
insane, idiotic, pauper, or convict
- Constitutional Relations
- Male Citizens of U.S. of 21
years of age and upwards
- Male Citizens of U.S. of 21
years of age and upwards where rights to vote is denied on other
grounds than rebellion or other crime
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| 1790
| 1800 | 1810 | 1820
| 1830 | 1840 | 1850
| 1850 Slave Schedule | 1860
| 1860 Slave Schedule | 1870
| 1880 | 1890 | 1890
Veteran's Schedule | 1900 | 1910
| 1920 | 1930 |
| Year |
Columns in left
to right order |
| 1880 |
At the
top of each page:
- Page
- State
- County
- City
- E.D.
- Enumeration Date
Columns
- In Cities
- Name of street
- House number
- Dwelling houses numbered in
order of visitation
- Families numbered in order of
visitation
- The Name of each Person whose
place of abode on 1st day of June 1880, was in this family.
- Personal Description
- Color-White, W; Black, B;
Mulatto, Mu; Chinese, C; Indian, I
- Sex-Male, M; Female, F
- Age at last birthday prior
to June 1, 1880. If under 1 year, give months in fractions, thus:
8/12
- If born within the Census year,
give the month.
- Relationship of each person to
the head of this family-whether wife, son, daughter, servant, boarder,
or other.
- Civil Condition
- Single
- Married
- Widowed, divorced
- Married during Census year
- Occupation
- Profession, Occupation or
Trade of each person, male or female.
- Numbers of months this
person has been unemployed during the Census year.
- Is the person (on the day of the
enumerator's visit) sick, or temporarily disabled, so as to be unable
to attend to ordinary business or duties? If so,m what is the sickness
or disability?
- Health
- Blind
- Deaf and dumb
- Idiotic
- Insane
- Maimed, crippled, bedridden,
or otherwise disabled
- Education
- Attended school within the
Census year.
- Cannot read
- Cannot write
- Nativity
- Place of Birth of this
person, naming State or Territory of United States, or the Country
if of foreign birth.
- Place of Birth of the father
of this person naming State or Territory of United States, or the
Country if of foreign birth.
- Place of Birth of the mother
of this person, naming State or Territory of United States, or the
Country if of foreign birth.
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| 1790
| 1800 | 1810 | 1820
| 1830 | 1840 | 1850
| 1850 Slave Schedule | 1860
| 1860 Slave Schedule | 1870
| 1880 | 1890 | 1890
Veteran's Schedule | 1900 | 1910
| 1920 | 1930 |
| Year |
Columns in left
to right order |
1890
U.S.
Census |
Keep in
mind that the vast majority of the 1890 Federal Census was burned in a
fire. 1890 Census Substitutions are available online. Using your preferred
Search page, search on the words "1890 Census Substitution" for
best results.
Also, this was the first year in
history in which each family was recorded on its own family group sheet.
Enumerators were instructed: The
inquiries numbers 26 to 30, inclusive, must be made concerning each family
and each farm visited.
Across the Top
- Supervisor's District No.
- Enumeration District No.
- Name of city, town, township,
precinct, district, beat, or other minor civil division.
- County
- State
- Street and No.
- Ward
- Name of Institution
- Enumerated by me on the ________
day of June, 1890
- Enumerator
- Number of Dwelling-house in the
order of visitation.
- Number of families in this
dwelling-house
- Number of persons in this
dwelling-house.
- Number of Family in the order of
visitation.
- No. of Persons in this family.
Inquiries Down The Side
- Christian name in full, and
initial of middle name.
Surname
- Whether a soldier, sailor, or
marine during the civil war (U.S. or Conf.) or widow of such person.
- Relationship to head of family.
- Whether white black, mulatto,
quadroon, octoroon, Chinese, Japanese, or Indian.
- Sex.
- Age at nearest birthday. If
under one year, give age in months.
- Whether single, married,
widowed, or divorced.
- Whether married during the
census year (June 1, 1889, to May 31, 1890).
- Mother of how many children, and
number of these children living.
- Place of birth.
- Place of birth of Father.
- Place of birth of Mother.
- Number of years in the United
States.
- Whether naturalized.
- Whether naturalization papers
have been taken out.
- Profession, trade, or
occupation.
- Months employed during the
census year (June 1, 1889, to May 31, 1890).
- Attendance at school (in months)
during the census year (June 1, 1889, to May 31, 1890).
- Able to read.
- Able to write.
- Able to speak English. If not,
the language or dialect spoken.
- Whether suffering from acute or
chronic disease, with name of disease and length of time afflicted.
- Whether defective in mind,
sight, hearing, or speech, or whether crippled, maimed, or deformed,
with name and defect.
- Whether a prisoner, convict,
homeless child, or pauper.
- Supplemental schedule and page.
- Is the home you live in hired,
or is it owned by the head or by a member of the family?
- If owned by head or member of
family, is the home free from mortgage encumbrance?
- If the head of family is a
farmer, is the farm which he cultivates hired, or is it owned by him
or by a member of his family?
- If owned by head or member of
family, is the farm free from mortgage or encumbrance?
- If the home or farm is owned by
head or member of family and mortgaged, give the post-office address
of owner.
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| 1790
| 1800 | 1810 | 1820
| 1830 | 1840 | 1850
| 1850 Slave Schedule | 1860
| 1860 Slave Schedule | 1870
| 1880 | 1890 | 1890
Veteran's Schedule | 1900 | 1910
| 1920 | 1930 |
| Year |
Columns in left
to right order |
1890
Veteran's
Schedule |
Across
the Top
- State
- County
- City, township
- Enumeration District
- Sheet Number
- Enumeration Date
Columns
- Line number
- House no.
- Family no.
- Names of surviving Soldiers, Sailors,
Marines, and widows
- Rank
- Company
- Name of regiment or vessel
- Date of Enlistment
- Date of Discharge
- Length of service
- Post office address
- Disability incurred
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| |
| 1790
| 1800 | 1810 | 1820
| 1830 | 1840 | 1850
| 1850 Slave Schedule | 1860
| 1860 Slave Schedule | 1870
| 1880 | 1890 | 1890
Veteran's Schedule | 1900 | 1910
| 1920 | 1930 |
| Year |
Columns in left
to right order |
| 1900 |
Across
the Top
- State
- County
- City, township
- Enumeration District
- Sheet Number
- Enumeration Date
Columns
Top Section
- Line Number
- Locatoin
- In Cities
- Number of dwelling house in
the order of visitation
- Number of family, in the
order of visitation
- Name of each person whose place
of abode on June 1, 1900, was in this family.
Enter surname first, then the given name and middle initial, if
any.
Include every person living on June 1, 1900.
Omit children born since June 1, 1900.
- Relation
- Relationship of each person
to the head of the family.
- Personal Description
- Color or Race
- Sex
- Date of Birth
- Age at last birthday
- Whether single, married,
widowed, or divorced
- Number or years of present
marriage
- Mother of how many children
- Number of these children
living
- Nativity
- Place of birth of each
person and parents of each person enumerated. If born in United
States, give state or territory. If foreign birth, give the
country.
- Place of birth of this
person.
- Place of birth of Father
of this person.
- Place of birth of Mother
of this person.
Bottom Section
- Line number
- Citizenship
- Year of immigration to the
U.S.
- Number of years in the U.S.
- Naturalization
- Occupation, Trade or Profession
of each person TEN YEARS of age and over.
- Occupation
- Months not employed
- Education
- Attended school (in months)
- Can read
- Can write
- Can speak English
- Ownership of Home
- Owned or Rented
- Owned free or mortgaged
- Farm or house
- Number of farm schedule
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| |
| 1790
| 1800 | 1810 | 1820
| 1830 | 1840 | 1850
| 1850 Slave Schedule | 1860
| 1860 Slave Schedule | 1870
| 1880 | 1890 | 1890
Veteran's Schedule | 1900 | 1910
| 1920 | 1930 |
| Year |
Columns in left
to right order |
| 1910 |
Across
the Top
- State
- County
- City, township
- Enumeration District
- Sheet Number
- Enumeration Date
Columns
- Line number
- Location
- Street, Avenue, Road, Etc.
- House number or farm
- Dwelling Number
- Number of family, in order
of visitation
- Name of each person whose place
of abode on April 15, 1910, was in this family.
Enter surname first, then the given name and middle initial, if any.
Include every person living on April 15, 1910.
Omit children born since April 15, 1910.
- Relations
- Relationship of this person
to the head of the family
- Personal Description
- Sex
- Color or Race
- Age at last birthday
- Whether single, married,
widowed, or divorced
- Number of years of present
marriage
- Mother of how many children
- Number born
- Number now living
- Nativity
- Place of birth of each
person and parents of each person enumerated. If born in United
States, give state or territory. If foreign birth, give the
country.
- Place of birth of this
person
- Place of birth of Father
of this person
- Place of birth of Mother
of this person
- Citizenship
- Year of immigration to the
U.S.
- Whether naturalized or Alien
Bottom Section
- Line number
- Whether able to speak English;
or, if not, give language spoken.
- Occupation
- Trade or profession of, or
particular kind of work done by this person.
- General nature of industry,
business, or establishment in which this person works.
- Whether an employer,
employee, or working on own account
- If an employee--
- Whether out of work on
April 15, 1910
- Number of weeks out of
work during 1909
- Education
- Whether able to read
- Whether able to write
- Attended school any time
since Sept. 1, 1909
- Ownership of Home
- Owned or Rented
- Owned free or mortgaged
- Farm or house
- Number of farm schedule
- Whether a survivor of the Union
or Confederate Army or Navy
- Whether blind (both eyes)
- Whether deaf and dumb
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| |
| 1790
| 1800 | 1810 | 1820
| 1830 | 1840 | 1850
| 1850 Slave Schedule | 1860
| 1860 Slave Schedule | 1870
| 1880 | 1890 | 1890
Veteran's Schedule | 1900 | 1910
| 1920 | 1930 |
| Year |
Columns in left
to right order |
| 1920 |
Across
the Top
- State
- County
- City, township
- Enumeration District
- Sheet Number
- Enumeration Date
Columns
Top Section
- Line number
- Place of Abode
- Street, Avenue, Road, Etc.
- House number or farm
- Dwelling Number
- Number of family, in order
of visitation
- Name of each person whose place
of abode on January 1, 1920, was in this family.
- Relation.
- Relationship of this person
to the head of the family.
- Tenure.
- Home owned or rented
- If owned, free or mortgaged
- Personal Description
- Sex
- Color or Race
- Age at last birthday
- Single, married, widowed, or
divorced
- Citizenship.
- Year of immigration to the
United States
- Naturalized or alien
- If naturalized, year of
naturalization
- Education
- Attended school any time
since Sept. 1, 1919
- Able to read
- Able to write
Bottom Section
- Nativity and Mother Tongue
Place of birth of each person and parents of each person enumerated.
If born in United States, give state or territory. If foreign birth,
give the place of birth, and, in addition, the mother tongue.
- Person
- Place of Birth
- Mother Tongue
- Father
- Place of Birth
- Mother Tongue
- Mother
- Place of Birth
- Mother Tongue
- Able to speak English
- Occupation.
- Trade, profession, or
particular kind of work done.
- Industry, business, or
establishment in which at work.
- Employer, salary or wage
worker, or working on own account
- No. of farm schedule
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| 1790
| 1800 | 1810 | 1820
| 1830 | 1840 | 1850
| 1850 Slave Schedule | 1860
| 1860 Slave Schedule | 1870
| 1880 | 1890 | 1890
Veteran's Schedule | 1900 | 1910
| 1920 | 1930 |
| Year |
Columns in left
to right order |
| 1930 |
Across
the Top
- State
- County
- City, township
- Enumeration District
- Sheet Number
- Enumeration Date
Columns
Top Section
- Line number
- PLACE OF ABODE
- Street, avenue, road, etc.
- House number (in cities or
towns)
- Number of dwelling house in
order of visitation
- Number of family in order of
visitation
- NAME of each person whose place
of abode on April 1, 1930, was in this family
Enter surname first, then the given name and middle initial, if any.
Include every person living on April 1, 1930. Omit children born since
April 1, 1930.
- RELATION Relationship of this
person to the head of the family
- HOME DATA
- Home owned or rented
- Value of home, if owned,
or monthly rental, if rented
- Radio set
- Does this family live on a
farm
- PERSONAL DESCRIPTION
- Sex
- Color or race
- Age at last birthday
- Marital condition
- Age at first marriage
- EDUCATION
- Attended school or college
any time since Sept. 1, 1929
- Whether able to read and
write
- PLACE OF BIRTH Place of birth of
each person and parents of each person enumerated. If born in the
United States, give the State or Territory. If of foreign birth, give
the country of birth. See Instructions for additional entries required
for certain countries.
Bottom Section
- Line number
- MOTHER TONGUE (OR NATIVE
LANGUAGE) OF FOREIGN BORN
- Language spoken in home
before coming to the United States
- CODE (For office use only.
Do not write in these columns.)
- State or M.T.
- Country
- Nativity
- CITIZENSHIP
- Year of immigration to the
United States
- Naturalized or alien
- Able to speak English
- OCCUPATION AND INDUSTRY
- OCCUPATION Trade profession,
or particular kind of work, as spinner, salesman, riveter, etc.
- INDUSTRY Industry or
business, as cottonmill, dry goods store, shipyard, public
school, etc.
- CODE (For office use only.
Do not write in this column.)
- Class of Worker
- EMPLOYMENT Whether actually at
work
- Yes or No
- Line number for unemployed
- VETERANS Whether a veteran of
the U.S. military or naval forces mobilized for any war or expedition
- Yes or No
- What war or expedition
- No. of farm schedule
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