1910 Census Record Research
In the 1910 Federal census you can get the following information: the name, age, and sex of each individual in the household the relationship of each individual to head of household the color or race of each individual whether an individual is single, married, widowed, or divorced number of years an individual has been in his or her present marriage number of children born to female individuals, and the number of those children still living each individual's place of birth each individual's mother's place of birth each individual's father's place of birth an individual's year of immigration to the United States whether an individual is naturalized or an alien the language each individual speaks each individual's profession, occupation, or trade the industry that the individual is working in whether an individual is an employee, employer, or self-employed if an individual is an employee, whether or not currently employed, and number of weeks out of work in 1909 whether or not an individual attended school anytime since September, 1909 whether or not an individual can read and write whether or not the family owns or rents their home, whether or not the home is mortgaged, and whether it is a farm or a house whether or not the individual is a survivor of the Union or Confederate Army or Navy whether the individual is blind, deaf, or dumb ___________________________________ The following census films are available at the Ionia Community Library (formerly Hall-Fowler Memorial Library) in Ionia. 1910 Census - 1 roll - MI (Huron and Ionia Counties)
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Last update December 28, 2007 |