Wednesday, September 20, 2023
The 1950 census, Forreston, Illionois
I recently received a notice from Family Search about the 1950 U.S. census. So, I looked at my mother, p. 27--interesting to see the details from 1950--names of our neighbors, their kids, professions etc. I remember so many of these people. I didn't know our street had a name! However, my brother and I weren't on the list (we were 10 and 8), so I moved to the next page. No, we weren't there. Then I went backwards and there we were on p. 26 not attached to a family (at least not that I could discern). Maybe the paging goes down instead of up? I also noticed that in 1950 49.51% of women over 14 were married, so I checked for current data, and found that in 2022 49.9% of women over 15 are married. When I looked at the 1920 census for my grandfather, I see that young children (under 3 or 4) also were listed with months. My aunt Muriel was 2 and 11 months. That wasn't done for older children.
Labels:
census 1950,
Family Search,
Forreston,
Illinois
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I love perusing the census records. They do seem to vary though depending on "who" was recording the information for any given township or area. Some are so very clear and complete and not nearly complete.
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