The 1920 Federal Census actually asks fewer questions than the 1910. A number is assigned to all dwellings and families. The county and town are given, as well as street, house number and family visit number.Personal information is listed for each individual who resided in each abode on January 1, 1920. Questions include: name, sex, color or race, age, place of birth, marital status, relationship to head of household; occupation, whether employer, salary worker or working on own account; year of immigrtation to U.S., naturalized or alien, and year of naturalization; place of birth of mother and father.
Questions about language are asked: mother tongue of individual and his parents; whether can speak English.
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