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1920 FEDERAL CENSUS HEADINGS

PLACE OF ABODE.
1) Street, avenue, road, etc.
2) House number or farm, etc. (See instructions.)
3) Number of dwelling house in order of visitation.
4) Number of family in order of visitation.

5) NAME
of each person whose place of abode on January 1, 1920, was in this family.  Enter surname first, then the given name and 
middle initial, if any.  Include every person living on January 1, 1920.  Omit children born since January 1, 1920.

6) RELATION.
Relationship of this person to the head of the family.

TENURE.
7) Home owned or rented.
8) If owned, free or mortgaged.

PERSONAL DESCRIPTION.
9) Sex.
10) Color or race.
11) Age at last birthday.
12) Single, married, widowed, or divorced.

CITIZENSHIP.
13) Year of immigration to the United States.
14) Naturalized or alien.
15) If naturalized, year of naturalization.

EDUCATION.
16) Attended school any time since Sept. 1, 1919.
17) Whether able to read.
18) Whether able to write.

NATIVITY AND MOTHER TONGUE.
Place of birth of each person and parents of each person enumerated.  If born in the United States, give the state or territory. 
 If of foreign birth, give the place of birth and, in addition, the mother tongue. (See instructions.)
PERSON.
  19) Place of birth.
  20) Mother tongue.
FATHER.
  21) Place of birth.
  22) Mother tongue.
MOTHER.
  23) Place of birth.
  24) Mother tongue.

25) Whether able to speak English.

OCCUPATION.
26) Trade, profession, or particular kind of work done, as spinner, salesman, laborer, etc.
27) Industry, business, or establishment in which at work, as cotton mill, dry goods store, farm, etc.
28) Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account.

29) Number of farm schedule.
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