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Written by Kelly Whitelock
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The 1900 U.S. Federal Census has increased in information again!
1) Line Number
Location:
In Cities:
2) Street
3) House number
4) Number of dwelling house in the order of visitation.
5) 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:
6) Relationship of each person to the head of the family.
Personal Description:
7) Color or Race
8) Sex
Date of Birth:
9) Month
10) Year
11) Age at last birthday
12) Whether single, married, widowed, or divorced.
13) Number of years of present marriage.
14) Mother of how many children.
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.
15) Place of birth of this person.
16) Place of birth of Father of this person.
17) Place of birth of Mother of this person.
18) Line Number
19) Year of immigration to the U.S.
20) Number of years in the U.S.
21) Naturalization
Occupation, Trade, or Profession – of each person Ten Years of age
and over.
22) Occupation
23) Months not employed
Education:
24) Attended school (in months)
25) Can read
26) Can write
27) Can speak English
Ownership of Home:
28) Owned or Rented
29) Owned free or mortgaged
30) Farm or house
31) Number of farm schedule
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