Iowa State Census, 1915 - FamilySearch Historical Records

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The collection consists of an index of the Iowa State Census taken in 1915.

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These records contain the following information:
 * County, township and city of residence
 * Mailing address
 * Name
 * Sex
 * Can read and write
 * Color
 * Age
 * Birthplace
 * Birthplace of parents
 * Owner of home or farm, value of property and amount of encumbrance
 * If naturalized
 * Number of years in the US and in Iowa
 * Marital Status
 * Number of months in school and what type of school
 * Number of months unemployed
 * Occupation
 * Details of military service
 * Signature

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