Census Information for John Stack
Census header
Supervisor's District No: |
State: |
Enumeration District No: 16-379 |
County: |
Sheet No: 16B | (Original) |
Name of City: Institution: |
Enumerator: |
Township: |
Date: |
Ward: |
Line Number: |
64 |
Number of dwelling-house in order of visitation: |
227 |
Number of family in order of visitation: |
314 |
Also resident: |
- 54. Haaver (?), Isaak (Head)
- 55. Haaver (?), Dorothy (Wife H)
- 56. Haaver (?), Gerald K. (Son)
- 57. Stack, Stanley (Head)
- 58. Stack, Anna (Wife H)
- 59. Stack, Mary (Daughter)
- 60. Stack, Walter (Son)
- 61. Stack, Stella (Daughter)
- 62. Stack, Joseph (Son)
- 63. Stack, Jean (Daughter)
- 64. Stack, John (Son)
- 65. Stack, Lilian (Daughter)
- 66. Maltox, Russell (Head)
- 67. Maltox, Bonnie (Wife H)
- 68. Maltox, June (Daughter)
- 69. Maltox, Jane (Daughter)
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Identification
Name: |
Stack, John |
Soundex values: |
S320
Soundex is a method for indexing names by sound as pronounced in English, attempting to match names despite minor differences in spelling. |
Age in 1930 |
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Marital status: |
Single |
Race & gender |
White Male |
Address: |
10536 Maryland |
Education
Read and/or write? |
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Attended school? |
yes |
Occupation
Occupation: |
None |
Department & employer: |
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Months unemployed: |
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Original census entry:
Occupation entries in this data set were standardized and translated to conform to Department of Labor categories. Here is the original census entry. |
None |
Nativity, Citizenship, & Immigration
Language spoken: |
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Born in:
Nativity entries in this data set were standardized and translated to official names of countries. The original census entries are included in brackets. |
United States (Illinois) [Illinois] |
Father's place of birth: |
Republic of Poland [Poland] |
Mother's place of birth: |
Republic of Poland [Poland] |
Year of immigration: |
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Ship, if known: |
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PULLMAN HISTORY
The Property at 10536 Maryland
was known as 714 Ericsson before 1907.
PIN Number: 25141020430000
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