What does AB mean on census records?

What does AB mean on census records?

1 Answer. +5 votes. I’m pretty sure it means temporarily “absent” at the time the Census was taken.

What does citizenship 4 mean on census?

According to this a 4 in the citizenship column, means that the person was foreign born, but an American citizen at birth.

What does HH stand for census?

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household. HH. A person or group of people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence. ber of households equals the number of occupied housing units in a census.

What does MS mean on 1841 census?

These are some of the most common terms and abbreviations found in the ‘Rank profession or occupation’ column: Ag lab – agricultural labourer. Annuitant – living on income from investments. Ap or App – apprentice. FS, MS – used in the 1841 census for ‘female servant’ and ‘male servant’

Can I search census records by address?

This handy feature is only available on Findmypast. Access census address search by selecting ‘Search’ from the site menu and then ‘Census addresses’. Use a street name or location to pinpoint the address you’re looking for.

What are the dimensions of a 1940 census form?

1940 Census Forms The 1940 census questionnaire was printed on 23 3/4″ x 12 1/2″ paper. These double sided forms provided space for 40 entries on each side plus two additional lines for the 5% sample questions. The reverse side was identical except that lines were numbered 41 to 80, and the sample-line numbers were different.

How many people lived in the United States in 1940?

There were 131,669,275 people living in the continental United States and 2,477,023 people living in territories Alaska, American Samoa, Guam, Hawaii, the Panama Canal Zone and the American Virgin Islands. Who gave the information listed in the 1940 census?

How many social security numbers are found in the 1940 census?

No Social Security numbers are found in the 1940 census. In the supplemental schedule, the 1940 census included three questions about social security. Column 42 asked “Does this person have a Federal Social Security number?

Are the 1950 and later censuses available for public use?

The 1950 and later censuses are not available for public use because of a statutory 72-year restriction on access for privacy reasons. (92 Stat. 915; Public Law 95-416; October 5, 1978).

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