The Robert Schroll Household in the 1940 United States Federal Census

Robert Schroll was enumerated in the 1940 US Federal Census with his wife Mary, their children, and their grandchildren at 85 Grant Ave, Albany, Albany Co., New York.

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Robert Schroll Family (Left)

The 1940 US Federal Census Record for the Schroll Family (Left)

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Robert Schroll Family (Right)

The 1940 US Federal Census Record for the Schroll Family (Right)

SOURCE: 1940 U.S. Census, Albany County, New York, population schedule, Albany, enumeration district (ED) 63-119, sheet 10B, household 209, Robert Schroll; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 20 April 2012); citing National Archives microfilm publication T627 roll 02821

Click on the link for a PDF copy of the 1940 US Federal Census Record for the Robert Schroll Household.

The record states that:

    • The Schrolls lived at 85 Grant Ave, Albany, Albany Co., New York, USA on 01 April 1940, they were household 209 in order of visitation, they rented their house for $22 per month, lived in the same house on 01 April 1935, and they did not live on a farm
    • Robert Schroll was head of household, was a white male, 83 years old, married, was not attending school, completed 6 years of school, was born in Germany, was a naturalized citizen, was not working the week of March 24-30, was not doing public emergency work, was not seeking work, did not have a job or business, was not working for “other” reasons, worked 0 weeks in 1939, earned $0, and earned more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Mary Schroll was Robert’s wife, was a white female, 70 years old, married, was not attending school, completed 4 years of school, was born in Germany, was a naturalized citizen, was not working the week of March 24-30, was not doing public emergency work, was not seeking work, did not have a job or business, was doing housework, worked 0 weeks in 1939, earned $0, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Laura Engel, the daughter of Robert, was a white female, 46 years old, married, was not attending school, completed 8 years of school, was born in New York, worked 40 hours during the week of March 24-30, was a meat packer in a packing plant working in private work, worked 52 weeks in 1939, earned $550, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Harry Engel, the son-in-law of Robert, was a white male, 49 years old, married, was not attending school, completed 8 years of school, was born in New York, worked 24 hours during the week of March 24-30, was a painter and paper hanger for a painter, working in private work, worked 30 weeks in 1939, earned $900, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Milo Engel, the grandson of Robert, was a white male, 22 years old, single, was not attending school, completed 8 years of school, was born in New York, worked 44 hours during the week of March 24-30, was an assistant helper in a packing plant, working in private work, worked 52 weeks in 1939, earned $860, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Albert Engel, the grandson of Robert, was a white male, 15 years old, single, was attending school, had completed 2 years of high school, was born in New York, was not working the week of March 24-30, was not doing public emergency work, was not seeking work, did not have a job or business, was a student, worked 0 weeks in 1939, earned $0, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Arthur Engel, the grandson of Robert, was a white male, 11 years old, single, was attending school, had completed 8 years of school, and was born in New York
    • August Schroll, the son of Robert, was a white male, 39 years old, single, was not attending school, had completed 6 years of school, was born in New York, was not working the week of March 24-30, was not doing public emergency work, was seeking work, had been out of work for the previous 52 weeks, normally worked as a painter on his own account, did not work in 1939, earned $0, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages

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