Michael Dusavage (Michailas DuseviÄius) and his wife Mary (Marija GriÅ¡iūtÄ—) were enumerated in the 1940 US Federal Census with their son Adolph at 9 Shannon St, Worcester, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, the same house in which their daughter Nellie lived with her husband John Izbicki.
The 1940 US Federal Census Record for the Dusavage Family (Left)
The 1940 US Federal Census Record for the Dusavage Family (Right)
SOURCE: 1940 U.S. Census, Worcester County, Massachusetts, population schedule, Worcester, enumeration district (ED) 23-103, sheet 8B, household 128, Michael Dusavage; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 10 April 2012); citing National Archives microfilm publication T627 roll 01715.
Click on the link for a PDF copy of the 1940 US Federal Census Record for the Michael Dusavage Household.
The record states that:
- The Dusavages lived at 9 Shannon St, Worcester, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, USA on 01 April 1940, they were household 128 in order of visitation, they rented their home and paid $25 per month in rent, they lived in the same house on 01 April 1935, and they did not live on a farm
- Michael Dusavage was head of household, was a white male, 61 years old, married, was not attending school, was born in Lithuania and was not a US citizen, was working the week of March 24-30, worked 42 hours the week of March 24-30 as a wire drawer for a wire mill, worked in private work, worked 46 weeks in 1939, earned $116 in wages, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
- Mary Dusavage provided the information for the census, she was the wife of John, was a white female, 68 years old, married, was not attending school, was born in Lithuania, and was not a US citizen
- Adolph Dusavage was the son of Michael and Mary, was a white male, 22 years old, single, was not attending school, had completed 5 years of school, was born in Massachusetts, was not working the week of March 24-30, was not doing public emergency work, was unable to work because he was cripple
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