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USGenWeb Free Census Project, Notices, Key to 1910 Census Columns

Key to 1910 Census Columns:
Abbreviation Description
LINE Line Number
StreetName of Street
HouseHouse Number
HN Houses numbered in
order of visitation
FN Families numbered in
order of visitation
Lastname Last Name
Firstname First Name
Relationship Relationship of each person to the
head of the family.
SSex
CColor or Race
Age Age at last birthday
MWheter single, married, widowed,
or divorced
YrsNumber of years married
BNMother of how many children
LVNumber of these children living
BirthplacePlace of birth of this PERSON
FatherPlace of birth of FATHER of this person
MotherPlace of birth of MOTHER of this person
ImmYear of Immigration to the United States
NWhether Naturalized or Alien
LANGUAGEWhether able to speak English or, if not,
give language spoken
Trade Trade or profession of, or particular type
of work done by this person, as engineer,
salesman, laborer, etc.
Industry General nature of industry, for example
dry goods, general practice, etc.
EmpWhether Employer, Employee or working
to Own Account.
UIf no employee, Whether out of work
on April 15, 1910
MtsIf no employee, Number of weeks out
of work during year
RWhether able to read
WWhether able to write
SAttended School any time this year
HHome Owned or Rented
MOwned free or mortgaged
FFarm or house
SchdNumber of farm schedule
VWhether a survivor of the Union or
Confederate Army or Navy.
BWhether blind (both eyes)
DWhether deaf and dumb
Remarks Transcriber's Remarks
SPECIAL INQUIRIES RELATING TO INDIANS.
(Native American Schedules Only)
Nativity. Tribe of this Person.
Nativity. Tribe of Father of this Person.
Nativity. Tribe of Mother of this Person.
Nationality of Indian and White Blood. Indian.
Nationality of Indian and White Blood. White.
Nationality of Indian and White Blood. Black.
Number of times married?
If married is this Indian living in Polygamy?
If living in polygamy, Number of wifes and sisters.
Educated from what educational institution.
Is this Indian Taxable?
If taxable, year allotted land?
Does Indian Own this land?
Indian is citizen or Abor?

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