Sabourin, Eva M

  • Year
    1940
  • Place
    Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Ward 9
  • Census Scope
    Ward 9 ED 147 Sheet 10A #12
  • Household No.
    X
Location
Household Data
  • blankColumn 4
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  • Value of Home or Monthly Payment
    blank
    Column 5
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  • 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
    Sabourin
    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
    Eva
    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
    M
    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
    Nun
    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
  • F - FemaleColumn 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
    48
    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.
  • S - SingleColumn 12
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Education
  • blank
    Column 13
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  • C 2Column 14
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Place of Birth & Citizenship
  • Place of Birth
    Michigan
    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
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Residence, April 1, 1935
  • DubuqueColumn 17
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  • County
    blank
    Column 18
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  • State
    Iowa
    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
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If "Yes" to Private Work
  • Hours Worked Week Prior to Census
    48
    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
    Housekeeping Supervisor
    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
    Private College
    Column 29
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  • blankColumn 30
    Select the option that corresponds to the answer on the census.
  • Occupation Code
    732
    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
    91
    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
    50
    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)
  • 0Select 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
Manning, Mary SFemale51HeadAdministrator
O'Leary, Mary SFemale47NunAdministrator
Hughes, MargaretFemale48NunAdministrator
Dooley, MaryFemale44NunAdministrator + Teacher
Muench, MatildaFemale43NunTeacher
Poulin, Josephine VFemale62NunTeacher
Condon, Mary JFemale49NunTeacher
Garvey, ElizabethFemale52NunTeacher
O'Brian, MargaretFemale58NunTeacher (Art)
Nelson, ElizabethFemale52NunArt Instructer
Hailey, Mary EFemale50NunTeacher
Kenney, Lulu CFemale45NunSeamstress
Forestall, MargaretFemale62NunNurse-Teacher
Cohen, EthelFemale44NunTeacher
McDevitt, HelenaFemale43NunTeacher
Dumbacher, CorrineFemale41NunTeacher
Reyes, HelenFemale42NunTeacher
McCray, Mary EFemale48NunTeacher
Bauer, Leona MFemale41NunTeacher
Beck, Tharsilla EFemale41NunTeacher
Wiley, Aileen MFemale39NunTeacher
Russell, Victoria MFemale38NunLibrarian
Butler, Margaret LFemale37NunTeacher
Lamey, Theresa LFemale43NunNurse
Warnock, EvilynFemale34NunNurse
Koch, Anna HFemale46NunTeacher
Wiegel, MadonnaFemale32NunTeacher
Branstetter, HildaFemale31NunSecretary
Cretzmeyer, AnnetteFemale49NunSecretary
Felsch, MarthaFemale36NunNurse
Beaubien, EdithFemale42NunRecreational Ins and Director
Jacobs, LucilleFemale23NunNone
Mahon, PatriciaFemale22NunNone
Rapin, FlorenceFemale22NunNone
Furtaw, FrancesFemale21NunNone
Tollhurst, MarjorieFemale20NunNone
Hanley, Anna AFemale44NunTeacher
Sullivan, MarieFemale33NunTeacher
Clements, AbbaFemale49ServantCook
Looser, MarjorieFemale20ServantCharge - Cafeteria
Pearl, TonyMale48ServantPorter
McDonough, NormanMale33ServantServant
Friend, WilliamMale57ServantStationary Fireman
Burke, FrederickMale39ChauffeurChauffeur for Sisters
Sherman, AlexanderiaMale60ChauffeurChauffeur for Sisters
Decker, AgnesFemale25ServantServant
Daly, Mary EFemale55SecretarySecretary to Register
Baden, Charles EMale57ChaplinClergyman
Cross, GeraldMale26ServantMaintenance Man
Hoffman, Sylvia AnnaFemale21ServantServant