Seventeenth Census of the United States (1950)

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Census Information for

Enumeration District No: Sheet No: | (Original)
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Order of Visit:
Also resident at this address:

Personal Information

Name:  
Soundex values:  

Soundex is a method for indexing names by sound as pronounced in English, attempting to match names despite minor differences in spelling.

Age in 1950:  
Marital status:  
Previously Married?:  
If so, how many years ago?:  
Children born:  
Race & gender:  
Relation to Head of Household  
Address:  

Current Employment and Salary

Occupation:  
Industry:  
Class of Worker:  
Occupation most of this week:  
Employed?  
Looking for work?
How many hours worked last week?  

Nativity, Citizenship, & Immigration

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.

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Father's place of birth:   []
Mother's place of birth:   []
Citizen?  
Ship, if known:  

Education & Literacy

Speaks English:  
Reads English:  
Writes English:  
Speaks Other Language:  
Reads Other Language:  
Writes Other Language:  

Military Service

Served in World War I:  
Served in World War II:  
Veteran:  

PULLMAN HISTORY

The Property at
was known as before 1907.

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