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The 1930 Census was begun on 4-2-1930, although the official start date was 4-1-1930 with the exception of
Alaska, where the official start date was 10-1-1929. The following questions were asked by enumerators for all
states and territories excepting Alaska: Name of street, avenue road, etc.; house number; number of dwelling in order of
visitation; number of family in order of visitation; name of each person whose place of abode was with the family;
relationship of person enumerated to the head of the family; whether home owned or rented; value of home if owned; if
rented, monthly rental; whether family owned a radio set; whether family owned a farm; sex; color or race; age at last
birthday; whether single, married, widowed, or divorced; age at first marriage; whether attended school or college any
time since 9-1-1929; whether able to read or write; person's place of birth; father's place of birth; mother's place of birth; language spoken in home before immigration; year of immigration to United States; whether naturalized or alien;
whether able to speak English; trade, profession, or particular kind of work done; industry, business, or establishment in
which at work; whether employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account; whether actually at work the
previous work day; if not, line number on unemployment schedule (which no longer exist); whether veteran of U.S.
military or naval forces, if yes, which war or expedition; number on farm schedule.
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