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The 1910 Census or Civil War Veterans?

The 1910 census is available on Soundex as well as copies of the original records.

The 1910 census schedules included dwelling and family numbers, county, town, street and house number, whether the home was owned or rented, whether free of mortgage, and whether the dwelling was a farm or house.

The name, race, sex, month and year of birth, age, place of birth and relationship to the head of household are listed for each person who lived in the dwelling on April 15, 1910. Also requested are marital status, number of years married, how many children born to the mother, number of these children still living; mother and father's place of birth, year of immigration to the U.S., naturalized or alien; occupation, nature of trade, employer, worker or own account, number of months not employed; whether attended school, can read and write, and language spoken; whether blind or deaf mute.

Of special interest to the family researcher, this census asks if an indivdual is a veteran of the Civil War.

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