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Name Martin George []
Age 66
Estimated Birth Year abt 1874
Gender Male
Race White
Birthplace Germany
Marital Status Married
Relation to Head of House Head
Home in 1940 Austin, Mower, Minnesota
Street Bryan
House Number 1007
Farm No
Inferred Residence in 1935 Austin, Mower, Minnesota
Residence in 1935 Austin
Citizenship Naturalized
Sheet Number 12B
Number of Household in Order of Visitation 218
Occupation Reianing Laborer
House Owned or Rented Rented
20
Attended School or College No
Highest Grade Completed Elementary school, 8th grade
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census 40
Class of Worker Wage or salary worker in private work
Weeks Worked in 1939 52
Income 1400
Income Other Sources No
Neighbors
Household Members (Name) Age Relationship
Martin George 66 Head
Emelia George 48 Wife
Florence Lake 21 Stepdaughter (Step Daughter)
Lucille George 21 Daughter
Emil Lake 15 Stepson (Step Son)
Henry Geayge 11 Son
Julius Geayge 7 Son

Source Citation

Year: 1940; Census Place: Austin, Mower, Minnesota; Roll: m-t0627-01940; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 50-9A

Source Information

Ancestry.com. 1940 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.

Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940. T627, 4,643 rolls.

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