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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The Frank Niedzialkoski Household in the 1940 United States Federal Census

Frank Niedzialkoski, the brother of my great grandfather Teofil Niedzialkowski, was enumerated in the 1940 US Federal Census with his wife and children in Sterling, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, USA .  No address was given for them, but they lived on Sky Farm off Tuttle Road.

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Frank Niedzialkoski Household (Page A Left)

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

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Frank Niedzialkoski Household (Page A Right)

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

SOURCE: 1940 U.S. Census, Worcester County, Massachusetts, population schedule, Sterling, enumeration district (ED) 14-270, sheet 10A, household 194, Frank Niedzialkoski; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 30 April 2012); citing National Archives microfilm publication T627 roll 01655.

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Frank Niedzialkoski Household (Page B Right)

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

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Frank Niedzialkoski Household (Page B Right)

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

SOURCE: 1940 U.S. Census, Worcester County, Massachusetts, population schedule, Sterling, enumeration district (ED) 14-270, sheet 10B, household 194, Frank Niedzialkoski; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 30 April 2012); citing National Archives microfilm publication T627 roll 01655.

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The record states that:

    • The Niedzialkoski family lived in Sterling, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, USA on 01 April 1940, they were household 194 in order of visitation, they owned their house which was worth $1000, lived in the same house on 01 April 1935, and lived on a farm listed as number 63 on the farm schedule
    • Frank Niedzialkosky was head of household, was a white male, 65 years old, married, was not attending school, was born in Poland, was a naturalized citizen, worked 84 hours during the week of March 24-30, worked on a dairy farm on his own account, worked 52 weeks in 1939, earned $0, and earned more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Ceslawa Niedzialkosky, wife of Frank, provided the information for the census, was a white female, 51 years old, married, was not attending school, was born in Poland, 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
    • Edward Niedzialkosky, son of Frank, was a white male, 35 years old, single, was not attending school, completed 7 years of school, was born in Massachusetts, worked 84 hours during the week of March 24-30, worked on a dairy farm as an unpaid family worker, worked 52 weeks in 1939, earned $0, and earned more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Andrew Niedzialkosky, son of Frank, was a white male, 23 years old, single, was not attending school, completed 2 years of high school, was born in Massachusetts, worked 84 hours during the week of March 24-30, worked on a dairy farm as an unpaid family worker, worked 52 weeks in 1939, earned $0, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Ralph Niedzialkosky, son of Frank, was a white male, 18 years old, single, was attending school, 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, earned $0, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Joseph Niedzialkosky, son of Frank, was a white male, 16 years old, single, was attending school, completed 1 year of high 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, earned $0, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Bernard Niedzialkosky, son of Frank, was a white male, 12 years old, single, was attending school, completed 5 years of school, and was born in Massachusetts

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The Allister Rawding Household in the 1940 United States Federal Census

Ralph Rawding, the husband of my maternal aunt Nat, was enumerated in the 1940 US Federal Census with his parents and siblings at 427 Pleasant St, Worcester, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, USA.

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Allister Rawding Household (Left)

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

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Allister Rawding Household (Right)

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

SOURCE: 1940 U.S. Census, Worcester County, Massachusetts, population schedule, Worcester, enumeration district (ED) 23-220, sheet 7B, household 152, Allister Rawding; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 25 April 2012); citing National Archives microfilm publication T627 roll 01719.

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The record states that:

    • The Rawding family lived at 427 Pleasant 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 house on 01 April 1935, and did not live on a farm
    • Allister Rawding was head of household, was a white male, 46 years old, married, was not attending school, completed 8 years of school, was born in Canada, had filed first papers for naturalization, did not work during the week of March 24-30 [although the record says he worked 4 hours that week, was looking for work, was unable to work, was usually a steam fitter for a plumbing company, worked in private work, worked 52 weeks in 1939, earned $2300, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Hannah Rawding, wife of Allister, provided the information for the census, was a white female, 50 years old, married, was not attending school, completed 4 years of high school, was born in Massachusetts, and was doing housework
    • John Rawding, son of Allister, was a white male, 23 years old, single, was not attending school, completed 4 years of high school, was born in Massachusetts, did not work during the week of March 24-30, and was looking for work
    • Ralph Rawding, son of Allister, was a white male, 21 years old, single, was not attending school, completed 4 years of high school, was born in Massachusetts, worked 44 hours the week of March 24-30, was a clerk in a retail grocery, worked in private work, worked 52 weeks in 1939, earned $700 in wages, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Irene Rawding, daughter of Allister, was a white female, 16 years old, single, was attending school, completed 2 years of high school, and was born in Massachusetts
    • Allister Rawding, daughter [sic, should be son, the error was noted by an “x” in the left margin] of Allister, was a white male, 15 years old, single, was attending school, completed 1 years of high school, and was born in Massachusetts
    • Phyllis Rawding, son [sic, should be daughter, the error was noted by an “x” in the left margin] of Allister, was a white female, 13 years old, single, was attending school, completed 8 years of school, and was born in Massachusetts
    • Robert Rawding, son of Allister, was a white male, 10 years old, single, was attending school, completed 4 years of school, and was born in Massachusetts
    • Margret Rawding, daughter of Allister, was a white female, 6 years old, single, was attending school, completed 1 years of school, and was born in Massachusetts

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The Francis Meleski Household in the 1940 United States Federal Census

My half-second cousin, Francis J . Meleski, was enumerated in the 1940 US Federal Census with his wife, son, and brother at 130 Endicott St, Worcester, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, USA.

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Francis Meleski Household (Left)

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

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Francis Meleski Household (Right)

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

SOURCE: 1940 U.S. Census, Worcester County, Massachusetts, population schedule, Worcester, enumeration district (ED) 23-181, sheet 1B, household 16, Stephania Meleski; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 10 April 2012); citing National Archives microfilm publication T627 roll 01718.

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The record states that:

    • The Meleski family lived at 130 Endicott St, Worcester, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, USA on 01 April 1940, they were household 10 in order of visitation, they rented their house for $25 per month, lived in the same house on 01 April 1935, and did not live on a farm
    • Francis J . Meleski was head of household, provided the information for the census, was a white male, 40 years old, married, was not attending school, completed 4 years of high school, was born in Massachusetts, worked 48 hours during the week of March 24-30, was a steam engineer for the city of Worcester, worked in government work, worked 52 weeks in 1939, earned $2000, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Evelyn M. Meleski, wife of Francis, was a white female, 34 years old, married, was not attending school, 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, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Edward H. Meleski, son of Francis, was a white male, 6 years old, single, was attending school, completed 1 years of school, and was born in Worcester
    • Harry J. Meleski, brother of Francis, was a white male, 42 years old, single, was not attending school, completed 4 years of college, was born in Worcester, worked 48 hours the week of March 24-30, was a lawyer in private practice, worked on his own account, worked 52 weeks in 1939, earned $0 in wages, and earned more than $50 from sources other than wages

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The Stephanie Meleski Household in the 1940 United States Federal Census

My half-grandaunt, Stephanie Meleski, was enumerated in the 1940 US Federal Census with several roomers at 16 Charlton St, Worcester, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, USA.

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Stephanie Meleski Household (Left)

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

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Stephanie Meleski Household (Right)

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

SOURCE: 1940 U.S. Census, Worcester County, Massachusetts, population schedule, Worcester, enumeration district (ED) 23-181, sheet 1B, household 16, Stephania Meleski; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 10 April 2012); citing National Archives microfilm publication T627 roll 01718.

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The record states that:

    • Stephania Meleski lived at 16 Charlton St, Worcester, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, USA on 01 April 1940, she was household 16 in order of visitation, she rented her apartment for $45 per month, lived in Worcester on 01 April 1935, and did not live on a farm
    • Stephania Meleski was head of household, provided the information for the census, was a white female, 35 years old, single, was not attending school, completed 1 year of high school, was born in Poland, was not an American citizen, worked 60 hours during the week of March 24-30, was a lodger (meaning she ran a rooming house) at home, worked on her own account, worked 52 weeks in 1939, earned $1000, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Elise Carrier, a roomer in Stephania’s apartment, provided the information for the census, was a white female, 79 years old, widowed, was not attending school, completed 8 years of school, was born in Suffield, Connecticut, 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 unable to work, and earned more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Blanche M. Moore, a roomer in Stephania’s apartment, was a white female, 32 years old, widowed, was not attending school, completed 8 years of school, was born in Worcester, was not working the week of March 24-30, was not doing public emergency work, was seeking work, did not have a job or business, was unable to work, normally worked in private work, and earned more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Daniel Dirienzo was the son of a roomer (presumably the son of Blanche M. Moore), was a white male, 10 years old, single, was attending school, completed 4 years of school, and was born in Worcester
    • The final line after this household states “Person Enumerated AT HIS HOME”

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The John Danko Household in the 1940 United States Federal Census

My uncle, John Danko, was enumerated in the 1940 US Federal Census with his wife Alice Charron and their daughters Mary and Helen at 770 Livingston Ave, Albany, Albany Co., New York.

1940 US Federal Census Record for the John Danko Family (Left)

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

1940 US Federal Census Record for the John Danko Family (Right)

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

SOURCE:  1940 U.S. Census, Albany County, New York, population schedule, Albany, enumeration district (ED) 63-121, sheet 62A, household 218, John Danko; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 22 April 2012); citing National Archives microfilm publication T627 roll 02821.

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The record states that:

    • The Dankos lived at 770 Livingston Ave, Albany, Albany Co., New York, USA on 01 April 1940, they were household 218 in order of visitation, they rented their house for $18 per month, lived in the same place (meaning that they lived in Albany, but in a different house) on 01 April 1935, and they did not live on a farm
    • John Danko was head of household, was a white male, 35 years old, married, was not attending school, completed 4 years of high school, was born in Poland, was a naturalized citizen, worked 48 hours during the week of March 24-30, was assistant manager at a gas station working in private work, worked 51 weeks in 1939, earned $1664, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Alice Danko was John’s wife, was a white female, 35 years old, married, was not attending school, completed 4 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, and was doing housework, worked 0 weeks in 1939, earned $0, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Mary Danko was John’s daughter, was a white female, 3 years old, single, was not attending school, completed 0 years of school, and was born in New York
    • Helen Danko was John’s daughter, was a white female, 1 year old, single, was not attending school, completed 0 years of school, and was born in New York

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The Clark Gibson Household in the 1940 United States Federal Census

My aunt, Sophie Danko, was enumerated in the 1940 US Federal Census with her husband Clark Gibson and their six children at 17 Grant Ave, Albany, Albany Co., New York.

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Clark Gibson Family (Left)

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

1940 US Federal Census Record for the Clark Gibson Family (Right)

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

SOURCE:  1940 U.S. Census, Albany County, New York, population schedule, Albany, enumeration district (ED) 63-119, sheet 11A, household 219, Clark Gibson; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com : accessed 21 April 2012); citing National Archives microfilm publication T627 roll 02821.

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The record states that:

    • The Gibsons lived at 17 Grant Ave, Albany, Albany Co., New York, USA on 01 April 1940, they were household 219 in order of visitation, they owned their house which was worth $3000, lived in the same house on 01 April 1935, and they did not live on a farm
    • Clark Gibson was head of household, was a white male, 44 years old, married, was not attending school, completed 8 years of school, was born in Vermont, worked 54 hours during the week of March 24-30, was an ash collector (moved freight) in his own business, worked on his own account, worked 52 weeks in 1939, earned $0, and earned more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • Sophie Gibson was Clark’s wife, was a white female, 40 years old, married, was not attending school, completed 6 years of school, was born in Germany [sic] and 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
    • Jack Gibson was Clark’s son, was a white male, 16 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
    • Geraldine Gibson was Clark’s daughter, was a white female, 14 years old, single, was 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 a student, worked 0 weeks in 1939, earned $0, and did not earn more than $50 from sources other than wages
    • William Gibson was Clark’s son, was a white male, 13 years old, single, was attending school, had completed 6 years of school, and was born in New York
    • Virginia Gibson was Clark’s daughter, was a white female, 9 years old, single, was attending school, had completed 3 years of school, and was born in New York
    • James Gibson was Clark’s son, was a white male, 7 years old, single, was attending school, had completed 1 year of school, and was born in New York
    • Robert Gibson was Clark’s son, was a white male, 5 years old, single, was attending school, had completed 0 years of school, and was born in New York

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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

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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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