tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3219561941481203089.post93538924411708557..comments2024-03-28T07:54:47.193-04:00Comments on Climbing My Family Tree: Wordless Wednesday - Numbers tell the storyMarian B. Woodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03816923876592602598noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3219561941481203089.post-58912751590265598432010-12-24T09:06:49.224-05:002010-12-24T09:06:49.224-05:00Thanks for the corrections! I've fixed my orig...Thanks for the corrections! I've fixed my original post above. I really appreciate that you stopped by to read and give more explanation. Happy holidays,<br /><br />MarianMarian B. Woodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03816923876592602598noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3219561941481203089.post-53619166759072790312010-12-23T22:31:13.450-05:002010-12-23T22:31:13.450-05:00Hi,
The 1940 census form includes extra questions...Hi,<br /><br />The 1940 census form includes extra questions that were asked of 5% of the interviewed. The question about where one was in 1935 was **not** one of the extra questions, but was asked of everyone 5 years or older.... so you should see that information for your targets. The opening date is not April 1st, 2012 but the 2nd, as the 1st falls on a Sunday. See the NARA website for more information about this census, which will be digitized and available to anyone on the internet. There was a separate housing schedule taken, but I doubt that we will see that for individual households. See the following for more information:<br />http://www.archives.gov/research/census/1940/index.html<br />Joel Weintraub<br />http://members.cox.net/census1940/Dr Joel Weintraubhttp://members.cox.net/census1940/noreply@blogger.com