Another hard-to-read census page

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clifto

Another hard-to-read census page

Legg inn av clifto » 30 jan 2007 07:43:45

1920 population census, looks like ED 1802, 17th ward, sheet 2A, family
33 at 1444 Grand. Frank, Mamie, Joseph, Michael and ? Benedetto. Can't
read ages or immigration/naturalization dates, or that last first name.

Need a hand, these are obviously rich relatives, they can afford a radio
set. :)

--
All relevant people are pertinent.
All rude people are impertinent.
Therefore, no rude people are relevant.
-- Solomon W. Golomb

Huntersglenn

Re: Another hard-to-read census page

Legg inn av Huntersglenn » 30 jan 2007 08:25:39

I'm guessing you mean the Frank and Mamie Benedetto in Chicago.

It's Frank, 55, immigrated in what looks to be 1885, NA in 1891, born
Italy, works as a tailor
Mamie, age looks to be 38, Born NY, parents born Italy
Joseph, son, aged 21, born IL, father born Italy, mother born NY, no
occupation
Michael, son, 19, born IL, father born Italy, mother born NY, can't make
out exact occupation, but he works in a tailor shop.
Donald, son, age 15, born IL, father born Italy, mother born NY, no
occupation listed.

NEXT PAGE:
Benedetto, John, son, 12, born IL, father born Italy, mother born NY
Florence, daughter, 6, born IL, father born Italy, mother born NY
(can't make out surname), Vito, boarder, 42, immigrated 1914, PA, born
Italy, barber in a barber shop

Hope that helps,
Cathy

clifto wrote:
1920 population census, looks like ED 1802, 17th ward, sheet 2A, family
33 at 1444 Grand. Frank, Mamie, Joseph, Michael and ? Benedetto. Can't
read ages or immigration/naturalization dates, or that last first name.

Need a hand, these are obviously rich relatives, they can afford a radio
set. :)

clifto

Re: Another hard-to-read census page

Legg inn av clifto » 30 jan 2007 19:34:15

Huntersglenn wrote:
I'm guessing you mean the Frank and Mamie Benedetto in Chicago.

I thought I was awake when I typed what I typed. I really did. :3

Hope that helps,

It did, thanks muchly!

--
All relevant people are pertinent.
All rude people are impertinent.
Therefore, no rude people are relevant.
-- Solomon W. Golomb

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