Margaret L. Henry Children's Home
1940 United States Census
New Castle, Lawrence County, Pa

 





State Pennsylvania
County Lawrence
Incorporated Place New Castle city
Ward 5

S.D. No. 26
E.D. No. 37 - 46

Enumerated by me on April 15, 1940 Anna E. Tommelles Enumerator


Note: Anything in [ brackets ] has been added by the transcriber.


Sheet No. 12B
Line 75:   Stanilla, Mae

LOCATION

Column 1: Street, Avenue, road, etc.

Friendship Street

Column 2: House Number

520

 

HOUSEHOLD DATA

Column 3: No. of Household in order of visitation

237

Column 4: Home owned (O) or rented (R)

 

Column 5: Value of home or owned, or Monthly rental, if rented

 

Column 6: Farm? (Yes or No)

No

 

NAME

Name of each person whose usual place of residence on April 1, 1940, was in this household.

BE SURE TO INCLUDE:
1. Persons temporarily absent from household. Write "Ab" after names of such persons.
2. Children under 1 year of age. Write "Infant" if child has not been given a first name.
Enter X after name of person furnishing information.

Column 7: Name

Stanilla, Mae

 

RELATION

Relationship of this person to the head of the household, as wife, daughter, father, mother-in-law, grandson, lodger, lodger's wife, servant, hired hand, etc.

Column 8: Relationship

assistant

 

PERSONAL DESCRIPTION

Column 9: Sex

F

Column 10: Color or Race

W

Column 11: Age at Last Birthday

23

Column 12: Marital Status

S

 

EDUCATION

Column 13: Attend school or college any time since March 1, 1940?

No

Column 14: Highest grade of school completed

H3

 

PLACE OF BIRTH

If born in the United States, give state, territory, or possession.
If foreign born, give country in which birthplace was situated on January 1, 1937.
Distinguish Canada-French from Canada-English and Irish Free State from Northern Ireland.

Column 15: Place of birth

Pennsylvania

 

CITIZENSHIP

Column 16: Citizenship of the foreign born

 

RESIDENCE, APRIL 1, 1935

In what place did this person live on April 1, 1935?
For a person who lived in a different place, enter city or town, county and State.

Column 17: City, town, or village having 2,600 or more inhabitants. If less, enter "R"

Same house

Column 18: County

 

Column 19: State (or Territory or foreign country)

 

Column 20: On a farm? (Yes or No)

 

 

PERSONS 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER - EMPLOYMENT STATUS

Column 21: Was this person AT WORK for pay or profit in private or nonemergency Govt. work during week of March 24-30? (Yes or No)

Yes

Column 22: If not, was he at work or assigned to, public EMERGENCY WORK (WPA, NYA, CCC etc.) during the week of March 24-30? (Yes or No)

  -  

If neither at work nor assigned to public emergency work. ("No" in cols 21 and 22)

Column 23: Was this person SEEKING WORK? (Y or N)

  -  

Column 24: If not seeking work, did he HAVE A JOB, business, etc.? (Y or N)

  -  

For persons answering "No" to questions 21-24.

Column 25: Indicate whether engaged in home housework (H) in school (S) or other (Ot)

  -  

If at private or nonemergency Government work ("Yes" in col. 21)

Column 26: Number of hours worked during week of March 24-30, 1940.

 

If seeking work or assigned to public emergency work "Yes" in col 22 or 23

Column 27: Duration of unemployment up to March 30, 1940 - in weeks.

 

 

OCCUPATION, INDUSTRY, AND CLASS OF WORKER

For a person at work, assigned to public emergency work, or with a job ("Yes" in Col. 21, 22 or 24), enter present occupation, industry, and class of worker.

For a person seeking work ("Yes" in Col 23): (a) If he has previous work experience, enter last occupation, industry, and class of worker: or (b) if he does not have previous work experience, enter "New worker" in Col 28, and leave Cols. 29-30 blank.

For a person who lived in a different place, enter city or town, county, or State as directed in instructions. (Enter actual place of residence, which may differ from mail address.

Column 28: Occupation - Trade, profession, or particular kind of work as- frame spinner, salesman, laborer, rivet heater, music teacher.

assistant

Column 29: Industry - Industry or business, as- cotton mill, retail grocery, farm, shipyard Public school.

childrens home

Column 30: Class of worker.

GW

Column 31: Number of weeks worked in 1939 (Equivalent full-time weeks)

52

 

INCOME IN 1939 (12 months ending December 31, 1939)

Column 32: Amount of money wages or salary received (including commissions)

$216.

Column 33: Did this person receive income of $50 or more from sources other than money wages or salary? (Y or N)

No

Column 34: Number of Farm Schedule.

 

 

SUPPLEMENTARY QUESTIONS   ONLY for Persons Enumerated on Lines 44 and 79.

Column 35: Name (for persons who are on lines 44 & 79)

 

 

- FOR PERSONS OF ALL AGES -

PLACE OF BIRTH OF FATHER AND MOTHER

If born in the U.S. give state, territory, or possession.
If foreign born, give country in which birthplace was situated on January 1, 1937.

Distinguish Canada-French from Canada-English and Irish Free State from Northern Ireland.

Column 36: Father

 

Column 37: Mother

 

MOTHER TONGUE

Column 38: Language spoken in home in earliest childhood.

 

 

VETERANS

Is this person a veteran of the of the United States military forces: or the wife, widow or under 18-year-old child of a veteran?

Column 39 If so, enter "Yes"

 

Column 40: If child, is veteran - father dead? (Y or N)

 

Column 41: War or military service

 

 

- FOR PERSONS 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER -

SOCIAL SECURITY

Column 42: Does this person have a Federal Social Security Number? (Yes or No)

 

Column 43: Were deductions for Federal Old-Age Insurance or Railroad Retirement made from this person's wages or salary in 1939? (Yes or No)

 

Column 44: If so, were deductions made from all 1/2 or more, part but less than 1/2 of wages or salary?

 

 

USUAL OCCUPATION, INDUSTRY, AND CLASS OF WORKER

Enter that occupation which the person regards as his usual occupation and at which he is physically able to work. If the person is unable to determine this, enter that occupation at which he has worked longest during the past 10 years and at which he is physically able to work. Enter also usual industry and usual class of worker.

Column 45: Usual Occupation

 

Column 46: Usual Industry

 

Column 47: Usual class of worker

 

 

FOR ALL WOMEN WHO ARE OR HAVE BEEN MARRIED

Column 48: Has this woman been married more than once? (Yes or No)

 

Column 49: Age at first marriage.

 

Column 50: Number of children ever born. (Do not include stillbirths.)

 


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