Price, Robert S

  • Year
    1940
  • Place
    Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Ward 9
  • Census Scope
    Ward 9 ED 143 Sheet 85A #23
  • Household No.
    258
Location
Household Data
  • blankColumn 4
    Select the option that corresponds to the answer on the census. Note: This information should only be entered once for the family/household.
  • Value of Home or Monthly Payment
    blank
    Column 5
    Enter what you see on the census. If the field is blank on the census, leave it blank on HistoryForge. Note: This information should only be entered once for the family/household. If the answer is Un (Unknown), enter -1.
  • blank
    Column 6
    Check the box if the response is yes. Note: This information should only be entered once for the family/household.
Name
  • Last Name
    Price
    Column 7
    Names are listed in the following order: Last, First, Middle. If several members of a family have the same last name, the last name will be listed in the first record only and in following records it might be replaced by a line or a blank space. If the name is hard to read, attempt to verify the spelling with the city directory where possible. Note: If you see a last name that looks crossed out because it was written over that line, enter it as the last name. Sometimes the enumerator drew the lines first for the last name of all the people in the household, and then had to write a new last name over the line to indicate a person had a different last name. These were written over the line, not crossed out.
  • First Name
    Robert
    Column 7
    Names are listed in the following order: Last, First, Middle. If several members of a family have the same last name, the last name will be listed in the first record only and in following records it might be replaced by a line or a blank space. If the name is hard to read, attempt to verify the spelling with the city directory where possible. Note: If you see a last name that looks crossed out because it was written over that line, enter it as the last name. Sometimes the enumerator drew the lines first for the last name of all the people in the household, and then had to write a new last name over the line to indicate a person had a different last name. These were written over the line, not crossed out.
  • Middle Name
    S
    Column 7
    Names are listed in the following order: Last, First, Middle. If several members of a family have the same last name, the last name will be listed in the first record only and in following records it might be replaced by a line or a blank space. If the name is hard to read, attempt to verify the spelling with the city directory where possible. Note: If you see a last name that looks crossed out because it was written over that line, enter it as the last name. Sometimes the enumerator drew the lines first for the last name of all the people in the household, and then had to write a new last name over the line to indicate a person had a different last name. These were written over the line, not crossed out.
  • Title
    blank
    Column 7
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  • Suffix
    blank
    Column 7
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Relation
  • Relation to Head
    Roomer
    Column 8
    Enter what you see on the census. If this field is blank enter the word Blank so you can save it.
    Note: This field has a controlled vocabulary. If, as you enter the term from the census, the term does not appear from the list of controlled vocabulary, enter an X in the field and enter “relation to head is ____” in the notes field.
Personal Description
  • M - MaleColumn 9
    Select the option that corresponds to the answer on the census.
  • W - WhiteColumn 10
    Select the option that corresponds to the answer on the census.
  • Age at Last Birthday
    33
    Column 11
    Enter what you see on the census. If the field is blank, leave blank. If the answer is Un (Unknown) enter 999. A child that is less than one year of age will be listed by their age in months on the census i.e., 3/12 or 11/12. If the age is entered this way on the census, enter the years in the Age field and the months in the Age (months) field on HistoryForge.
  • Age (Months)
    blank
    Column 11
    Enter what you see on the census. If the field is blank, leave blank. If the answer is Un (Unknown) enter 999. A child that is less than one year of age will be listed by their age in months on the census i.e., 3/12 or 11/12. If the age is entered this way on the census, enter the years in the Age field and the months in the Age (months) field on HistoryForge.
  • (M)7 - Married Spouse Not PresentColumn 12
    Select the option that corresponds to the answer on the census.
Education
  • blank
    Column 13
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  • H 1 Or 9Column 14
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Place of Birth & Citizenship
  • Place of Birth
    Missouri
    Column 15
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  • blank
    There is no corresponding field on the census. Check the box if the individual was not born in the United States and does not have the designation “Am Cit” after their place of birth.
  • blankColumn 16
    Select the option that corresponds to the answer on the census.
Residence, April 1, 1935
  • QuincyColumn 17
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  • County
    Adams
    Column 18
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  • State
    Illinois
    Column 19
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  • blank
    Column 20
    Check the box if the response is yes.
For Persons 14 Years Old and Over - Employment Status
  • Yes
    Column 21
    Check the box if the response is yes.
  • blank
    Column 22
    Check the box if the response is yes.
  • blank
    Column 23
    Check the box if the response is yes.
  • blank
    Column 24
    Check the box if the response is yes.
For Persons Answering "No" to the Above Questions
  • blankColumn 25
    Select the option that corresponds to the answer on the census.
If "Yes" to Private Work
  • Hours Worked Week Prior to Census
    36
    Column 26
    Enter what you see on the census. If the field is blank on the census or the number is crossed out, leave it blank on HistoryForge.
If "Yes" to Public Work or Seeking Work
  • Duration of Unemployment in Weeks
    blank
    Column 27
    Enter what you see on the census. If the field is blank on the census or the number is crossed out, leave it blank on HistoryForge. Note: If the total number of weeks is crossed out and a code starting with a V is written above, enter the total number of weeks, not the code.
Occupation, Industry, and Class of Worker
  • Occupation
    Salesman
    Column 28
    Enter what you see on the census. If the field is blank on the census, leave the default “None.” If, however, the industry is not blank or there is some other indicator of an occupation enter the word “Blank” to indicate that there was an occupation.
  • Industry
    Building Material
    Column 29
    Enter what you see on the census. If the field is blank on the census, leave it blank on HistoryForge.
  • PW - Private Wage or Salary WorkerColumn 30
    Select the option that corresponds to the answer on the census.
  • Occupation Code
    298
    Column F
    This is a three-digit occupation code followed by a two-figure industry code and a 1-figure worker class code. The occupation code can contain a “V” or “X” as well as numbers. The industry code can contain a “V” or “X” as well as numbers. The worker class code is a number from 1 to 6. If you are unsure, check the resource for verifying the occupation code on the Transcriber’s Corner.
  • Industry Code
    73
    Column F
    This is a three-digit occupation code followed by a two-figure industry code and a 1-figure worker class code. The occupation code can contain a “V” or “X” as well as numbers. The industry code can contain a “V” or “X” as well as numbers. The worker class code is a number from 1 to 6. If you are unsure, check the resource for verifying the occupation code on the Transcriber’s Corner.
  • Worker Class Code
    1
    Column F
    This is a three-digit occupation code followed by a two-figure industry code and a 1-figure worker class code. The occupation code can contain a “V” or “X” as well as numbers. The industry code can contain a “V” or “X” as well as numbers. The worker class code is a number from 1 to 6. If you are unsure, check the resource for verifying the occupation code on the Transcriber’s Corner.
  • Weeks Worked in 1939
    52
    Column 31
    Enter what you see on the census. If the field is blank on the census, leave it blank on HistoryForge. If the field contains 0 (zero) on the census, enter the 0 (zero) on HistoryForge.
Income in 1939 (12 months ending Dec. 31, 1939)
  • 750Select the option that corresponds to the answer on the census. For dollar amounts other than 5,000+ select “Other” and enter the actual amount (numbers only).
  • blank
    Column 33
    Check the box if the response is yes or a 1.
  • Farm Schedule No.
    blank
    Column 34
    Enter what you see on the census. If the field is blank on the census, leave it blank on HistoryForge.
Additional
  • Notes

    If you find additional or conflicting information about the person such as a different name spelling or address, include the information as written by the enumerator in the relevant field(s) and enter the alternative information here and its source. If you checked the city directory, include the year, i.e., The address in the 1919 City Directory is _______.

    *Important - the information in the notes field will become public.

Other Family Members
NameSexAgeRelationOccupation
Prote, AlbertMale38RoomerSalesman
Van Wie, Edward GMale67RoomerFactory Mgr
O'Connell, George MMale40RoomerSalesman
Polhemus, Douglas WMale30RoomerSalesman
Bjornson, Bjorn BMale41RoomerTraveling Auditor
Burnham, Charles FMale38RoomerSalesman
Brown, Elijah BMale41RoomerArchitect Rep
Doyle, Edward HMale75RoomerRetired
Doyle, Annie W MrsFemale67RoomerHouse Wife
Simons, Lillian B MrsFemale54RoomerHouse wife
Simons, Charles CMale63RoomerU.S. Circuit Judge
Bacon III, Walter HMale27RoomerSales Engineer
Trombley, Wilbur AMale22RoomerNone
Hasfurder, Howard KMale33RoomerSalesman
Miller, Paul HMale31RoomerTool Engineer
Cravens, William GMale27RoomerSalesman
Headlee, Samuel NMale33RoomerChemical Service Engineer
Allen, Mary A MrsFemale57RoomerHouse wife
Harris, Albert RMale42RoomerSalesman
Junge, FelixMale50RoomerSalesman
Kraft, John WMale33RoomerSalesman
Canay, Ronald HMale28RoomerSalesman
Lenth, Charles WMale32RoomerChemist
Stradley, Elizabeth C MrsFemale46RoomerHouse Wife
Thompson, Mary J MissFemale26RoomerSecretary
Miller, Treton B HMale29RoomerSalesman
Wilson, James SMale22RoomerSalesman
Freud, LeoMale36RoomerSalesman
Casey, Evangeline MrsFemale47RoomerNurse
Roth, HowardMale21RoomerChemist
Smith, HowardMale43RoomerSalesman
Brasher, Clarence WMale31RoomerSalesman
Miller, RalphMale27RoomerEngineer
Berney, Marc PaulMale42RoomerSalesman
Gibson, H BMale38RoomerDepartment Head
Gibson, Rowena R MrsFemale27RoomerHouse Wife
Lee, Ernest DMale30RoomerChemist
Edwards, May D MrsFemale31RoomerNone
Edwards, Victor RMale33RoomerSalesman
Jackson, Myron CMale44RoomerSalesman
Miller, Lester JMale42RoomerDept. Mgr.
Herbert, May A MissFemale29RoomerMaid
Jackson, Elizabeth MrsFemale41RoomerNone
Harvey, Eugene GMale28RoomerSalesman
Lafontaine, Lawrence R EMale39RoomerSalesman
Vaughn, Wadley YMale42RoomerSpecial Representative
Rubin, LeonMale25RoomerSalesman
Toyoda, JujiroMale28RoomerForeign Mgr
Weisbrod, Kay HMale47RoomerInstitutional Fund Raising Council
Weisbrod, Gladys W MrsFemale43RoomerHouse Wife
Reese, George FMale58RoomerSales Engineer
Pritz, Sidney EMale70RoomerNone
Isenberg, Arthur NMale32RoomerSalesman
Ramsey, William TMale60RoomerCommercial Traveler
Lipton, Robert AMale25RoomerSalesman
Paskins, Ann J MrsFemale33RoomerHouse Wife
Crocker, James AMale28RoomerWarehouse Man
Stickney, Howard RMale32RoomerClerk
Markert, Jack WMale25RoomerClerk
Skinner, Allen FMale33RoomerSalesman
Paskins, Robert DMale50RoomerSalesman
Randolph, WilliamMale52RoomerSalesman
Heintze, Edward DMale35RoomerSalesman
Voigt, Helen AFemale75RoomerNone
Adler, EugeneMale50RoomerClerk Credit Dept
Murray, Dan IMale78RoomerNone
Kaufman, HermanMale66RoomerPurchasing Agent
Fanny, Fanny AFemale63RoomerTeacher
Ferry, Fanny AFemale76RoomerNone
Louis, Martha MrsFemale75RoomerNone
Bailey, Susan OFemale65RoomerNone
Gaur, EmanuelMale69RoomerDealer
Krouse, Louis JMale83RoomerPhysician
Maish, Margaret MFemale61RoomerNone
Tragerser, Lydia KFemale65RoomerFitter
Weis, JuliaFemale76RoomerNone
Jacobson, Cora MrsFemale60RoomerNone
Murray, SabinaFemale75RoomerNone
Geoghegan, MaryFemale83RoomerNone
Fox, Jennie MFemale82RoomerNone
Berner, Madeline RFemale46RoomerNone
Berner, SaulMale53RoomerVice President and Travleing
Levy, Natan MrsFemale75RoomerNone
Condon, Eliza AFemale79RoomerNone
Andrews, Stella KFemale60RoomerNone
Zoller, Gertrude MFemale66RoomerNone
Mulholland, VirginiaFemale74RoomerNone
Hoban Jr, Nicolas JMale52RoomerLawyer
Butler, Melra MFemale50RoomerHotel Housekeeper
Wenstrys, ChristineFemale66RoomerNone
Kaufman, Belle MFemale79RoomerNone
Becker, HenryMale59RoomerExecutive
Frank, Jesse PFemale53RoomerNone
Siberman, CarrieFemale85RoomerNone
Frank, Jesse OMale56RoomerNone
Rorfeld, CarrieFemale56RoomerHousework
Freeberg, SigmundMale74RoomerPresident
Freeberg, Stella MFemale71RoomerNone
Amundson, Marie YFemale43RoomerPrivate Secretary
Aiken, Georgia WFemale47RoomerTeacher
Lawson, Winifred GFemale72RoomerNone