Summary: One Hundred Years Ago: McAninch in the 1910 Census

 

The series of ‘One Hundred Years Ago: McAninch in the 1910 Census’ articles started in 2009,

in recognition of the 100th anniversary of the 1910 census. The 1910 census was the 13th census

of the Unites States, and included some valuable family information, including

 

1.

name, age, and relationship to the head of household;

2.

single, married, widowed, or divorced status, and number of years of present marriage;

3.

[for women] mother of how many children, number born, and number now living;

4.

birth place of each person and parents (U.S. state or territory, or foreign country);

5.

citizenship, year of immigration to the U.S., and whether naturalized or alien;

6.

occupation, trade or profession of, or particular kind of work done by this person, 

 

and the general nature of industry, business, or establishment in which this person works.

 

The ‘One Hundred Years Ago: McAninch in the 1910 Census’ series of articles spanned nine

Newsletter issues (over 2 years), McAninch extracts from the 1910 census on 105 MFHN pages.

 

340 McAninch families and related households were found in the 1910 Census listings,

in 30 states, and the nine-column table on the next page summarizes the 1910 census data:  

 

 

Nine Columns

Description

 

 

 

[1]

State

Listings found in 30 states (only 46 states in the U.S. in 1910)

 

 

 

[2]

Num. List

Number of Households found (families and individuals )

 

 

 

[3]

McA. Fam.:

Number of households listed as McAninch families

 

 

 

[4]

Num. People

Number of people in the McAninch family households

 

 

 

[5]

Mar. Dau. Fam.

‘Married Daughter Families’ – Number of Households

 

 

listed with other surnames, wife’s maiden name McAninch.

 

 

 

[6]

Num. People

Number of people in ‘Married Daughter Family’ households

 

 

 

[7]

Num. Indiv.

McAninch people enumerated as single individuals

 

 

(boarders, servants, widows or widowers living alone, etc.)

 

 

 

[8]

Total People

Total number of people – sum of (McA. Fam. Num. People)

 

 

            + (Mar. Dau. Fam. Num. People) + (Num. Individuals)

 

 

 

[9]

MFHN Page

Newsletter page for the start of the state’s 1910 census article 

 

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McAninch Family History NL v.XX n.1 / Jan. 2012 / Frank McAninch, Editor / page 2012-02

 

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