Thirteenth Census of the United States (1910)

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Census Information for Henry McQueen

Census header

Supervisor's District No: 1 Ill State: Illinois
Enumeration District No: 1441 County: Cook
Sheet No: 4B | (Original) Name of City: City of Chicago (part of) Institution: X
Enumerator: Frank C. Moor Township: Part of Tract A G 19
Date: April 22, 1910 Ward: 33 (part of)
Line Number: 96
Number of dwelling-house
in order of visitation:
60
Number of family
in order of visitation:
87
Also resident:

Identification

Name:   McQueen, Henry
Soundex values:   M250

Soundex is a method for indexing names by sound as pronounced in English, attempting to match names despite minor differences in spelling.

Birth date  
Age in 1910   Age: 23
Marital status:   Single
Years Married:  
Race & gender   White Male
Children:  
Children (living):  
Address:   11421 Forrestville

Education

Read?   Yes
Write?   Yes
Months in school:  
Speak English?   English

Occupation

Occupation:   Carpenter
Department & employer:   Car Works: Pullman Palace Car Company
Months unemployed:  
Original census entry:  

Occupation entries in this data set were standardized and translated to conform to Department of Labor categories. Here is the original census entry.

Carpenter W

Nativity, Citizenship, & Immigration

Born in:  

Nativity entries in this data set were standardized and translated to official names of countries. The original census entries are included in brackets.

United States (Illinois) [Illinois]
Father's place of birth:   United Kingdom (Scotland) [Scot. Scotch]
Mother's place of birth:   United Kingdom (Scotland) [Scot. Scotch]
Year of immigration:  
Years in the U.S.:  
Citizen?  
Ship, if known:  

PULLMAN HISTORY

The Property at 11421 Forrestville
was known as 421 Morse before 1907.

PIN Number: 25222260110000

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