The Howard Lather Household in the 1940 United States Federal Census

Howard Lather and his wife Rozilla (née Terwilliger) Lather were enumerated in the 1940 US Federal Census with their son at 644 Clinton Ave, Albany, Albany Co., New York .  Frederick was the great granduncle of my Lather cousins.

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Howard Lather Household (Left)

The 1940 US Federal Census Record for the Lather Household (Left)

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Howard Lather Household (Right)

The 1940 US Federal Census Record for the Lather Household (Right)

SOURCE: 1940 U.S. Census, Albany County, New York, population schedule, Colonie Town, enumeration district (ED) 63-145, sheet 6B, household 156, Howard Lather; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 13 May 2012); citing National Archives microfilm publication T627 roll 02822.

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The record states that:

    • The Lathers lived at 644 Clinton Ave, Albany, Albany Co., New York, USA on 01 April 1940, they were household 156 in order of visitation, they rented their dwelling for $19 per month, they lived in the same place (meaning that they lived in Albany but not in the same house) on 01 April 1935, and they did not live on a farm
    • Howard Lather was head of household, was a white male, 53 years old, married, was not attending school, had completed 8 years of school, was born in New York, was working the week of March 24-30, worked 24 hours the week of March 24-30, 1940 as a carpenter on his own account, worked 40 weeks in 1939, earned $0, and earned more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Rozilla Lather, the wife of Howard, provided the responses for the census, was a white female, 54 years old, married, was not attending school, had completed 8 years of 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 doing housework, worked 0 weeks in 1939, earned $0, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Charles Lather was Howard’s son, was a white male, 4 years old, single, was attending school, had completed 1 year 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

The occupation for Howard was “Carpenter on own account” . Â  His occupational code recorded in column F was 420-50-4 which is defined as:

Carpenters

Construction

Working on own account (OA)

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The Frederick Lather Household in the 1940 United States Federal Census

Frederick Lather and his wife H. Elizabeth (née Dean) Lather were enumerated in the 1940 US Federal Census with their daughter at 11 Orford St, Colonie, Albany Co., New York . Â Frederick was the great granduncle of my Lather cousins.

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Frederick Lather Household (Left)

The 1940 US Federal Census Record for the Lather Household (Left)

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Frederick Lather Household (Right)

The 1940 US Federal Census Record for the Lather Household (Right)

SOURCE: 1940 U.S. Census, Albany County, New York, population schedule, Colonie Town, enumeration district (ED) 1‑44, sheet 3B, household 67, Frederick Lather; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 12  May 2012); citing National Archives microfilm publication T627 roll 02457.

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The record states that:

    • The Lathers lived at 11 Orford St, Colonie, Albany Co., New York, USA on 01 April 1940, they were household 67 in order of visitation, they owned their dwelling which was worth $9000, they lived in the same house on 01 April 1935, and they did not live on a farm
    • Fred Lather was head of household, was a white male, 41 years old, married, was not attending school, had completed 8 years of school, was born in New York, was working the week of March 24-30, worked 48 hours the week of March 24-30, 1940 as a truckman in his own business, worked on his own account, worked 40 weeks in 1939, earned $0, and earned more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Elizabeth Lather, the wife of Frederick, was a white female, 41 years old, married, was not attending school, had completed 3 years of college, was born in New York, was working the week of March 24-30, worked 30 hours the week of March 24-30, 1940 as a teacher in a school, worked in government work, worked 52 weeks in 1939, earned $1900, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Delia Lather was Frederick’s daughter, was a white female, 4 years old, single, was not attending school, had completed 0 years of school, and was born in New York

The occupation for Frederick was not entirely clear, although it appeared to be “Truckman” . Â  His occupational code recorded in column F was 420-50-4 which is defined as:

Chauffeurs and drivers, bus, taxi, truck, and tractor (drivers of coal trucks and oil trucks are included here while chauffeurs, truck drivers (including helpers and jumpers) and delivery boys for bakeries, laundries, dry cleaning establishments, stores, and such establishments as dental laboratories, shoe repair shops, printing and engraving shops, tailor shops, and photographic studios are included in 432)

Trucking service

Working on own account (OA)

The occupation for Elizabeth was much easier to identify .  She was a teacher in a school .  Her occupational code was V34-91-2 which is defined as:

 Teachers (not elsewhere classified) excludes college teachers and teachers of art, dancing, music, and athletics

Educational services

Wage or salary worker in Government work (GW)

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The August Lather Household in the 1940 United States Federal Census

August Lather and his wife Margaret May (née Hart) Lather were enumerated in the 1940 US Federal Census with their children at 6 New Scotland Ave, Albany, Albany Co., New York .  August was the great granduncle of my Lather cousins.

1940 US Federal Census Record for the August Lather Household (Left)

The 1940 US Federal Census Record for the Lather Household (Left)

1940 US Federal Census Record for the August Lather Household (Right)

The 1940 US Federal Census Record for the Lather Household (Right)

SOURCE: 1940 U.S. Census, Albany County, New York, population schedule, Albany, enumeration district (ED) 63-113, sheet 5A, household 116, August Lather; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 11 May 2012); citing National Archives microfilm publication T627 roll 02821.

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The record states that:

    • The Lathers lived at 6 New Scotland Ave, Albany, Albany Co., New York, USA on 01 April 1940, they were household 116 in order of visitation, they rented their dwelling for $25 per month, they lived in the same house on 01 April 1935, and they did not live on a farm
    • August Lather was head of household, was a white male, 38 years old, married, was not attending school, had completed 8 years of school, was born in New York, was working the week of March 24-30, worked 48 hours the week of March 24-30, 1940 as a butcher in his own business, worked on his own account, worked 52 weeks in 1939, earned $1400, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Margaret Lather, the wife of August, was a white female, 39 years old, married, was not attending school, had completed 1 year 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 doing housework, her occupation was housekeeper in her own home working as an unpaid family worker, worked 0 weeks in 1939, earned $0, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Jack Lather was August’s son, was a white male, 11 years old, single, was not attending school, had completed 6 years of school, and was born in New York
    • Lois Lather was August’s daughter, was a white female, 8 years old, single, was attending school, had completed 2 years of school, and was born in New York

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The George Lather Household in the 1940 United States Federal Census

George Lather and his wife Mary Elizabeth (née Sullivan) Lather were enumerated in the 1940 US Federal Census with their children at 148 North Allen St, Albany, Albany Co., New York . Â George and Mary were the great grandparents of my Lather cousins .  They lived in the same house as Mary Elizabeth’s mother and brothers.

1940 US Federal Census Record for the George Lather Household (Left)

The 1940 US Federal Census Record for the Lather Household (Left)

1940 US Federal Census Record for the George Lather Household (Right)

The 1940 US Federal Census Record for the Lather Household (Right)

SOURCE: 1940 U.S. Census, Albany County, New York, population schedule, Albany, enumeration district (ED) 63-81, sheet 17A, household 394, George Lather; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 09 May 2012); citing National Archives microfilm publication T627 roll 02820.

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The record states that:

    • The Lathers lived at 148 North Allen St, Albany, Albany Co., New York, USA on 01 April 1940, they were household 394 in order of visitation, they rented their dwelling for $35 per month, they lived in the same place (meaning that they lived in Albany, but not in the same house) on 01 April 1935, and they did not live on a farm
    • George J. Lather was head of household, was a white male, 35 years old, married, was not attending school, had completed 2 years of high school, was born in New York, was working the week of March 24-30, worked 48 hours the week of March 24-30, 1940 as the proprietor of a grocery and meat [store], worked on his own account, worked 52 weeks in 1939, earned $0, and did earned more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Mary Lather, the wife of George, provided the information for the census, was a white female, 32 years old, married, was not attending school, completed 1 year 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 doing housework, worked 0 weeks in 1939, earned $0, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • George Lather Jr . was George’s son, was a white male, 9 years old, single, was not attending school, had completed 2 years of school, and was born in New York
    • Gerald Lather was George’s son, was a white male, 5 years old, single, was not attending school, had completed 0 years of school, and was born in New York
    • Ronald Lather was George’s son, was a white male, 2 years old, single, was not attending school, had completed 2 years of school, and was born in New York

Ronald Lather was selected to answer supplementary questions for the census .  His name was Ronald Lather, his father and mother were both born in New York, his mother tongue was English, and was not the child of a veteran.

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The Margaret Sullivan Household in the 1940 United States Federal Census

Margaret Elizabeth (née Fitzgerald) Sullivan, widow of Michael Joseph Sullivan, was enumerated in the 1940 US Federal Census with her sons Raymond and Kenneth at 148 North Allen St, Albany, Albany Co., New York .  Margaret was the 2nd great grandmother of my Lather cousins.

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Margaret Sullivan Household (Left) The 1940 US Federal Census Record for the Sullivan Household (Left)

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Margaret Sullivan Household (Right)

The 1940 US Federal Census Record for the Sullivan Household (Right)

SOURCE: 1940 U.S. Census, Albany County, New York, population schedule, Albany, enumeration district (ED) 63-81, sheet 17A, household 393, Margaret Sullivan; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 09 May 2012); citing National Archives microfilm publication T627 roll 02820.

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The record states that:

    • The Sullivans lived at 148 North Allen St, Albany, Albany Co., New York, USA on 01 April 1940, they were household 393 in order of visitation, they owned their house which was worth $4000, they lived in the same house on 01 April 1935, and they did not live on a farm
    • Margaret E. Sullivan was head of household, provided the information for the census, was a white female, 66 years old, widowed, was not attending school, completed 8 years of school, was born in Eire Ireland, 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, and was doing housework, worked 0 weeks in 1939, earned $0, but earned more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Raymond J. Sullivan was Margaret’s son, was a white male, 35 years old, single, was not attending school, completed 4 years of high school, was born in New York, was working the week of March 24-30 as a file clerk for an oil company, worked in private work, worked 52 weeks in 1939, earned $1400, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Kenneth E . Sullivan was Margaret’s son, was a white male, 27 years old, single, was not attending school, completed 4 years of high school, was born in New York, was working the week of March 24-30 as a file clerk for the secretary of state, worked in government work, worked 52 weeks in 1939, earned $1600, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages

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The Hamazasp Shamoian Household in the 1940 United States Federal Census

Jake Hagop Shamoian (who would later marry the daughter of Oscar Yousoufian) was enumerated in the 1940 US Federal Census with his parents and siblings at 14-1/2 Elliott St, Worcester, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, USA.

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Hamazasp Shamoian Household (Left)

The 1940 US Federal Census Record for the Shamoian Household (Left)

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Hamazasp Shamoian Household (Right)

The 1940 US Federal Census Record for the Shamoian Household (Right)

SOURCE: 1940 U.S. Census, Worcester County, Massachusetts, population schedule, Worcester, enumeration district (ED) 23-52, sheet 3B, household 51, Hamazasp Shamoian; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 08 May 2012); citing National Archives microfilm publication T627 roll 01714.

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The record states that:

    • The Shamoian family lived at 14-1/2 Elliott St, Worcester, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, USA on 01 April 1940, they were household 51 in order of visitation, they rented their house for $22 per month, lived in the same place (meaning that they lived in Worcester but not in the same house) on 01 April 1935, and did not live on a farm
    • Hamazasp Shamoian was head of household, provided the information for the census, was a white male, 49 years old, married, was not attending school, had completed 0 years of school, was born in Turkey and was a naturalized citizen of the United States, was not working during the week of March 24-30, was doing public emergency work, was unemployed [468?] weeks prior to March 30, 1940, worked with a pick and shovel on a sewer project for the W.P.A., worked in government work, worked 52 weeks in 1939, earned $630, and earned more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Veron Shamoian, wife of Hamazasp, was a white female, 38 years old, married, was not attending school, had completed 0 years of school, was born in Turkey and was not a United States 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, and was doing housework, worked 0 weeks in 1939, earned $0, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Sarkis Shamoian, son of Hamazasp, was a white male, 15 years old, single, was attending school, had completed 10 years of school, was born in Massachusetts, 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
    • Eddie [Harown?] Shamoian, son of Hamazasp, was a white male, 13 years old, single, was attending school, had completed 8 years of school, was born in Massachusetts, 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
    • Hagop [Jake] Shamoian, son of Hamazasp, was a white male, 9 years old, single, was attending school, had completed 4 years of school, was born in Massachusetts, 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

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The George Mooradian Household in the 1940 United States Federal Census

Nishan John Mooradian (who would become the first husband of my Aunt Mary Danko) was enumerated in the 1940 US Federal Census with his parents and siblings at 262 Chandler St, Worcester, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, USA.

1940 US Federal Census Record for the George Mooradian Household (Left)

The 1940 US Federal Census Record for the Mooradian Household (Left)

1940 US Federal Census Record for the George Mooradian Household (Right)

The 1940 US Federal Census Record for the Mooradian Household (Right)

SOURCE: 1940 U.S. Census, Worcester County, Massachusetts, population schedule, Worcester, enumeration district (ED) 23-194A, sheet 8B, household 174, George Mooradian; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 07 May 2012); citing National Archives microfilm publication T627 roll 01719.

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The record states that:

    • The Mooradian family lived at 262 Chandler St, Worcester, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, USA on 01 April 1940, they were household 174 in order of visitation, they rented their house for $30 per month, lived in the same house on 01 April 1935, and did not live on a farm
    • George [Kevork] Mooradian was head of household, was a white male, 64 years old, married, was not attending school, had completed 0 years of school, was born in Armenia and was a naturalized citizen of the United States, was working during the week of March 24-30, worked 70 hours the week of March 24-30 as a barber in private business, worked on his own account, worked 52 weeks in 1939, earned $500, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Mary [Mariam] Mooradian, wife of George, provided the information for the census, was a white female, 54 years old, married, was not attending school, had completed 0 years of school, was born in Armenia and was a naturalized citizen of the United States, 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, and was doing housework
    • Harry [Hurant] Mooradian, son of George, was a white male, 36 years old, single, was not attending school, had completed 8 years of school, was born in Massachusetts, was working during the week of March 24-30, worked 42 hours the week of March 24-30 as a baker in a bakery, worked in private work, worked 52 weeks in 1939, earned $1300, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Leo [Levon] Mooradian, son of George, was a white male, 33 years old, single, was not attending school, had completed 8 years of school, was born in Massachusetts, was working during the week of March 24-30, worked 0 hours the week of March 24-30 as a mason for the city, worked in private work, worked 52 weeks in 1939, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Vahan Mooradian, son of George, was a white male, 32 years old, single, was not attending school, had completed 7 years of school, was born in Massachusetts, was not working the week of March 24-30, was not doing public emergency work, and was seeking work
    • Nishan Mooradian, son of George, was a white male, 28 years old, single, was not attending school, had completed 3 years of high school, was born in Massachusetts, was working during the week of March 24-30, worked 54 hours the week of March 24-30 as a the manager for the First National Store, worked in private work, worked 52 weeks in 1939, earned $800 and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • George Mooradian, son of George, was a white male, 23 years old, single, was not attending school, had completed 8 years of school, was born in Massachusetts, was not working the week of March 24-30, was not doing public emergency work, and was seeking work

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The Oscar Yousoufian Household in the 1940 United States Federal Census

Oscar Yousoufian (who would later become the second husband of my Aunt Mary Danko) was enumerated in the 1940 US Federal Census as a widower living with his mother and daughter at 60 Oread St, Worcester, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, USA.

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Oscar Yousoufian Household (Page A Left)

The 1940 US Federal Census Record for the Yousoufian Household (Page A Left)

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Oscar Yousoufian Household (Page A Right)

The 1940 US Federal Census Record for the Yousoufian Household (Page A Right)

SOURCE: 1940 U.S. Census, Worcester County, Massachusetts, population schedule, Sterling, enumeration district (ED) 23-182, sheet 10A, household 238, Oscar Yousoufian; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 06 May 2012); citing National Archives microfilm publication T627 roll 01718.

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Oscar Yousoufian Household (Page B Left)

The 1940 US Federal Census Record for the Yousoufian Household (Page B Left)

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Oscar Yousoufian Household (Page B Right)

The 1940 US Federal Census Record for the Yousoufian Household (Page B Right)

SOURCE: 1940 U.S. Census, Worcester County, Massachusetts, population schedule, Sterling, enumeration district (ED) 23-182, sheet 10B, household 238, Oscar Yousoufian; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 06 May 2012); citing National Archives microfilm publication T627 roll 01718.

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The record states that:

    • The Yousoufian family lived at 60 Oread St, Worcester, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, USA on 01 April 1940, they were household 238 in order of visitation, they owned their house which was worth $1700, lived in the same place (meaning that they lived in Worcester, but not in the same house) on 01 April 1935, and did not live on a farm
    • Oscar Yousoufian was head of household, was a white male, 40 years old, widowed, was not attending school, had attended 4 years of school, was born in Armenia, was a naturalized citizen, worked 60 hours during the week of March 24-30, worked as a tailor in a tailor shop, worked in private work, worked 52 weeks in 1939, earned $0, and earned more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Sylvia Yousoufian, daughter of Oscar, was a white female, 7 years old, single, was attending school, completed 1 year of school, and was born in Massachusetts
    • Sultan Yousoufian, mother of Oscar, was a white female, 60 years old, widowed, was not attending school, completed 4 years of school, was born in Armenia, was not a United States citizen, was not working the week of March 24-30, was not doing public emergency work, was not seeking work, was doing housework, earned $0, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages

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The George McGinn Household in the 1940 United States Federal Census

My aunt Bertha Danko was enumerated in the 1940 US Federal Census with her husband George McGinn and their two children at 178 Moen St, Worcester, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, USA.

1940 US Federal Census Record for the George McGinn Household (Left)

The 1940 US Federal Census Record for the McGinn Household (Left)

1940 US Federal Census Record for the George McGinn Household (Right)

The 1940 US Federal Census Record for the McGinn Household (Right)

SOURCE: 1940 U.S. Census, Worcester County, Massachusetts, population schedule, Worcester, enumeration district (ED) 23-45, sheet 9A, household 178, George McGinn; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 05 May 2012); citing National Archives microfilm publication T627 roll 01714.

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The record states that:

    • The McGinn family lived at 178 Moen St, Worcester, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, USA on 01 April 1940, they were household 30 in order of visitation, they rented their house for $30 per month, lived in the same place on 01 April 1935 (meaning that they lived in Worcester, but not the same house), and did not live on a farm
    • George McGinn was head of household, was a white male, 31 years old, married, was not attending school, had completed 1 year of college, was born in Canada-English, was working during the week of March 24-30 as a night watchman for a retail department store, worked in private work, worked 52 weeks in 1939, earned $1290, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Bertha McGinn, wife of George, provided the information for the census, was a white female, 24 years old, married, was not attending school, had completed 8 years of school, was born in Massachusetts, 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
    • Marguerite McGinn, daughter of George, was a white female, 3 years old, single, was not attending school, had completed 0 years of school, and was born in Massachusetts
    • Geraldine McGinn, daughter of George, was a white female, 1 year old, single, was not attending school, had completed 0 years of school, and was born in Massachusetts

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The Dennis O’Connor Household in the 1940 United States Federal Census

Mary O’Connor (the future wife of my Uncle Ray Niedzialkowski) was enumerated in the 1940 US Federal Census with her parents, Dennis O’Connor and Hannah Tobin, and siblings at 17 Buttonwood St, Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, USA.

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Dennis O'Connor Household (Left)

The 1940 US Federal Census Record for the O’Connor Household (Left)

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Dennis O'Connor Household (Right)

The 1940 US Federal Census Record for the O’Connor Household (Right)

SOURCE: 1940 U.S. Census, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, population schedule, Boston, enumeration district (ED) 15-453, sheet 10B, household 191, Daniel O’Connor; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 02 May 2012); citing National Archives microfilm publication T627 roll 01671.

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The record states that:

    • The O’Connor family lived at 17 Buttonwood St, Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, USA on 01 April 1940, they were household 191 in order of visitation, they owned their house which was worth $3000, lived in the same place (meaning that they lived in Boston, but not in the same house) on 01 April 1935, and did not live on a farm
    • Dennis O’Connor was head of household, was a white male, 42 years old, married, was not attending school, had completed 4 years of high school, was born in Massachusetts, worked 48 hours during the week of March 24-30, worked as a wool handler for a wool company, worked in private work, worked 52 weeks in 1939, and earned $1300
    • Hannah O’Connor, wife of Dennis, provided the information for the census, was a white female, 40 years old, married, was not attending school, had completed 4 years of high school, was born in Eire [Ireland], 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, and was doing housework
    • Mary O’Connor, daughter of Dennis, was a white female, 18 years old, single, was attending school, had completed 3 years of high school, was born in Eire [Ireland], was a naturalized citizen, did not work during the week of March 24-30, was not doing public emergency work, was seeking work, was unemployed 104 weeks prior to 30 Mar 1940, and normally worked as a sales girl in a tie store
    • Catherine O’Connor, daughter of Dennis, was a white female, 13 years old, single, was attending school, had completed 7 years of school, and was born in Massachusetts
    • Josephine O’Connor, son [sic] of Dennis, was a white male [sic], 12 years old, single, was attending school, had completed 5 years of school, and was born in Massachusetts
    • Francis O’Connor, son of Dennis, was a white male, 11 years old, single, was attending school, had completed 3 years of school, and was born in Massachusetts
    • Paul O’Connor, son of Dennis, was a white male, 5 years old, single, was attending school, had completed 0 years of school, and was born in Massachusetts
    • Joseph O’Connor, son of Dennis, was a white male, 3 years old, single, was not attending school, had completed 0 years of school, and was born in Massachusetts
    • Margorie O’Connor, daughter of Dennis, was a white female, 1 year old, single, was not attending school, had completed 0 years of school, and was born in Massachusetts

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