The Thirteenth U.S. Census ~ 1910

  The 1910 U.S. Census reflects the resident status as of the 15th of April, 1910.

      Information recorded on the 1910 U.S. Census:

     ¯ Name of state, county and village, town, city, township or district.

     ¯ Name of the census enumerator.

     ¯ Dwelling (or house) Number.

     ¯ Family Number.

     ¯ Name of every person residing in this dwelling as of 15 April, 1910.

     ¯ Relationship of every person to the head of the family.

     ¯ Age at last birthday of every person residing in this dwelling.

     ¯ Sex of every person residing in this dwelling.

     ¯ Color/Race (i.e. white, black, mulatto, Chinese or Indian) of every

               person residing in this dwelling.

     ¯ Marital status (i.e. single, married, widowed, or divorced).

     ¯ Length of present marriage.

     ¯ If a mother is listed, then the number of children and number of

               children living.

     ¯ Place of birth or every person residing in this dwelling.

     ¯ Place of birth of father and mother.

     ¯ Indication of citizenship.

     ¯ If a member of the family is foreign born, then the year of immigration

               and the number of years in the United States.

     ¯ The citizenship status of foreign born individuals over the age of 21.

     ¯ Language spoken.

     ¯ Indication of whether person attended daytime school since

               01 September, 1909.

     ¯ Indication of ability to read and write.

     ¯ Occupation and type of industry employed in.

     ¯ Indication if person is an employer, employee or self-employed.

     ¯ Indication if unemployed, and if so, number of weeks unemployed in

               1909.

     ¯ Indication of whether home is owned or rented.

     ¯ Indication, if home is owned if it is free or mortgaged.

     ¯ Indication if the property is a farm or house.

     ¯ Name of any family member who is a survivor of the Union or the

               Confederate Army or Navy

     ¯ Indication if blind in both eyes, and if deaf and dumb.

     ¯ If an Indian, what tribe and/or band.

 

  The 1910 U.S. Census is available on microfilm, and can be purchased from the National Archives at the following address: National Archives Trust Fund, P.O. Box 100793, Atlanta, GA, 30384.

  Pennsylvania returns are found on Microfilm Publication #T624. Bedford County is recorded on Rolls #1311 and #1312. Blair County is recorded on Rolls #1316, #1317 and #1318. Cambria County is recorded on Rolls #1322, #1323, #1324 and #1325. Fulton County is recorded in Roll #1348. Huntingdon County is recorded on Roll #1349. Somerset County is recorded in Rolls #1420 and#1421.