In 1912, New Mexico and Arizona would become the 47th and 48th states admitted to the Union. Whether a survivor of the Union or Confederate Army or Navy. Attended school any time since September 1, 1909.ģ0. Number of weeks out of work during year 1909.Ģ5. Whether out of work on April 15, 1910.Ģ2. Whether as employer, employee, or work on own account.Ģ1. General nature of industry, business, or establishment in which this person works, as cotton mill, dry goods store, farm, etc.Ģ0. Trade or profession of, or particular kind of work done by this person, as spinner, salesman, laborer, etc.,ġ9. Whether able to speak English or, if not, give language spoken.ġ8. Year of immigration to the United States.ġ7. Place of birth of Mother of this person.ġ5. Place of birth of Father of this person.ġ4. If of foreign birth, give the country.ġ3. If born in the United States, give the state or territory. Place of birth of each person and parents of each person enumerated.
Mother of how many children: Number now living. Mother of how many children: Number born.ġ1. Whether single, married, widowed, or divorced.ġ0. Relationship of this person to the head of the family.Ĩ. Omit children born since April 15, 1910.Ĥ. Include every person living on April 15, 1910. NAME of each person whose place of abode on Apwas in this family.Įnter surname first, then the given name and middle initial, if any. Number of family in order of visitation.ģ. Number of dwelling house in order of visitation.Ģ. The column titles in the census form are as follows:ġ.
whether home owned or rented, and, if owned, whether mortgaged.if an employee, whether out of work during year.occupation, industry and class of worker.if foreign born, year of immigration whether naturalized whether able to speak English and, if unable, language spoken.
place of birth and mother tongue of person, and their parents.for women, number of children born and number now living.marital status and, if married, number of years of present marriage.BurtĮnumeration of the Inhabitants of Election District 1, Town Woodstock, Assembly District 1 Enumerator George H. * No enteries in column so this transcriber omitted the column in this transcription.Ĭounty of Ulster, State of New York June 1, 1925.Įnumeration of the Inhabitants of Election District 1, Town Woodstock, Assembly District 1 Enumerator George H. FOR INMATES OF INSTITUTIONS, INFANTS UNDER ONE YEAR OF AGE - If an inmate of an institution, enter the residence(borough, city or town, and county) given when admitted.OCCUPATION - Trade or profession of, or kind of work done by each person enumerated.CITIZENSHIP - If naturalized, when and where.CITIZENSHIP - Number of years in the United States.NATIVITY - If born in this country, write United States: if of foreign birth, write name of country.RELATION - Relationship of each person to the head of the family.INCLUDE every person living on June 1, 1925. Enter surname first, then the given name and middle initial, in any. NAME of each person whose usual place of abode on June 1, 1925, was in this family.PERMANENT RESIDENCE - Street, House number( if given).