HOW TO USE THIS CENSUS DATA FILE
The 1915 Everett School Census Project data file contains 12 data columns.
- Column 1 - the WARD (1 through 7), plus WHALEBACK ("WH") and PINEHURST ("PI")
- Column 2 - CENSUS PAGE NUMBER (the census sheet)
- Column 3 - NAME OF PARENT OR GUARDIAN (in those cases where a
child's surname differs from that of the parent or guardian, the
CHILD'S NAME has been entered in this column as well, with a "SEE---"
cross reference in Column 4)
- Column 4 - NAME OF CHILD (see note for Column 3 above)
- Columns 5, 6, 7 - the MONTH, DAY and YEAR of birth
- Column 8 - SEX
- Column 9 - TOTAL ATTENDANCE (some enumerators wrote the number of weeks, some used "full", etc.)
- Column 10 - ADDRESS (sometimes a mailing address or a general location)
- Column 11 - RESPONDENT (the person who provided the
information to the enumerator; not always the same as the person named
in Column 3)
- Column 12 - NOTES (Unless stated otherwise, the notes are
from the 1915 Polk Directory. C-10 is the 1910 Federal Census, C-20 is
the 1920 Federal Census)
* * * THE ABOVE COLUMN SUMMARY APPEARS ON EACH SURNAME DATA PAGE * * *
The Project Data File uses the following SYMBOLS and ABBREVIATIONS -
- ASTERISK (*) - indicates that the information has been
changed to agree with that contained in the NOTES column. (*)
after a name means that the spelling of that name has been changed from
the original to that found in the Polk Directory. Many times, initials
were used in the original, and when the Polk Directory gives the full
name, that is given in Column 3 with an asterisk to so indicate.
- EXCLAMATION POINT (!) - used in
place of "sic"; information is NOT a
transcription error or typo.
- W/ - in the NOTES column - "widow of"(from Polk Directory)
- C-10 - information in the notes column from the 1910 Federal Census
- C-20 - information in the notes column from the 1920 Federal Census
- hse here - in notes column - householder at this address (from Polk Directory)
- res here - in notes column - resides at this address (from Polk Directory)
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