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(Bits and Pieces of Census Records collected by researchers)
Sheet 7A - Jan 17 to 22, 1920
Number
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Name
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Age
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137-138
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James DAY
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29
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Jessie
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28
|
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James
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6
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Robert
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3 1/2
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Ronald LITTLE
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16
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138-139
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Henry FREDRICH
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64
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Anna
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31
|
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Henry
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31
|
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Abharta (?)
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28
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139-140
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Harry RETZLAFF
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36
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Nellie
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36
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Elaine
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6
|
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Leo
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1/2 (?)
|
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August
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65
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Initnitt (?)
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65
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143-141
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Kevin (?) RITZLEFF
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24
|
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Emma
|
48
|
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Edna
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27
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Mary
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68
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144-142
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John JIMMERMAN
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50
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Hilda
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47 (?)
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William
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24
|
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Henry (?)
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21
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Ada
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19
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Walter
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17
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Arno
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5
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142-143
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Fred STROUP
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49
|
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Evone (?)
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48
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Faniot (?)
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20
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Clara
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17
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Sarah
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16
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Elisabeth
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21
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Furgin (?) LITTLE
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21
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John TINNEY
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36
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143-144
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William THORPE
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79
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Clara
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80
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144-145
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Addie HOBBS
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64
|
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Prace (?) CHILCOTE
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38
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145-146
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Orvie (?) HOBBS
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36
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Sussie (?)
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37
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Bernice
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2 8/12 (?)
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Lewis
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7/12
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147-48
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Edgar (?)HOBBS
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34
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Elvina
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28
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Margaret
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27
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Charles
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2/12
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Florence TIEBALA (?)
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19
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148-149
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Martha WELLNITZ
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48
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Edgar
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21
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Elva
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20
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There are so many question marks because the census taker's handwriting was
difficult to read in some cases. I did the best I could when copying it.
In some cases the numbering doesn't make sense.
Bibliographic Record
Searching : United States census of population, 1920 [microform] 1920-1929
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UNI TITLE Census of population (1920).
TITLE United States census of population, 1920 [microform].
PUB/DATE Washington, D.C. : Bureau of the Census, 1920-1929.
DESCRIPT v. : ill., maps.
NOTE Published reports of the fourteenth census, issued between
1920 and 1929 by the Bureau of the Census.
NOTE reel 1. Population, 1920: v. 1. Number and distribution of
inhabitants. v. 2. General report and analytical tables--
reel 2. Population, 1920: v. 3. Composition and
characteristics of the population by states-- reel 3.
Population, 1920: v. 4. Occupations. Children in gainful
occupations at the fourteenth census of the United States,
1920. State compendium: Alabama-Colorado-- reel 5. State
compendium: Connecticut-Maine-- reel 6. State compendium:
Maryland-North Dakota-- reel 7. State compendium:
Ohio-Virginia-- reel 8. State compendium:
Washington-Wyoming. Statistical atlas of the United
States.
NOTE reel 9. Alphabetical index to occupations. Classified
index to occupations. Center of population and median
lines and centers of area, agriculture, manufactures, and
cotton. Centers of population, agriculture, and
manufactures. Increase of population in the United States,
1910-1920 / by William S. Rossiter. Mortgages on homes.
The integration of industrial operation / by Willard L.
Thorp. Farm tenancy in the United States / by E.A.
Goldenweiser and Leon E. Truesdell. School attendance in
1920 / by Frank Alexander Ross.
NOTE reel 10. Farm population in the United States / by Leon E.
Truesdell. Immigrants and their children, 1920 / by Niles
Carpenter. The growth of manufactures, 1899 to 1923 / by
Edmund E. Day and Woodlief Thomas. Women in gainful
occupations, 1870 to 1920 / by Joseph A. Hill. Earnings of
factory workers, 1899 to 1927 / by Paul F. Brissenden.
Ratio of children to women / by Warren S. Thompson. The
women home-maker in the city / by Bertha M. Nienburg. Farm
population of selected counties / by C.J. Galpin and Vedas
B. Larson. Fourteenth census publications, plan of
arrangement and distribution.
NOTE Title on containers: U.S. census of population, 1920.
NOTES Microfilm. Woodbridge, Conn. : Research Publications,
[1973?] 10 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
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** Ruth
Shaw Worthing, The History of Fond du Lac County, as told by its Place-Names,
1976.
** The History
of Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, Chicago: Western Historical Company,
1880.
** Portrait
and Biographical Album of Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, Chicago: Acme
Publishing Company, 1889.
** A.
T. Glaze, Incidents and Anecdotes of Early Days and History of Business
in the City and County of Fond du Lac from Early Times to the Present,
Fond
du Lac: P. B. Haber Printing Company, 1905.
** Maurice
McKenna, ed., History of Fond du Lac County, Chicago: S. J. Clarke
Publishing Company, 1912.
** Wisconsin
Volunteers: War of the Rebellion 1861-1865
** Plat Book
of Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, C. M. Foote & Co. 1893
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