United States Census 1950

Release Date and Updates
According to law, the census is scheduled for public release on 1 April 2022.
 * FamilySearch.org 1950 United States Census Updates
 * National Archives News 1950 Census on Track for 2022 Release, Despite Pandemic

Census Forms

 * Form P1 - Population and Housing Schedule
 * Form P2 - Individual Census Report Nonresidents
 * Form P3 - Infant Card (for children born January - March, 1950)
 * Form P5 - Overseas Census Report - Members of Armed Forces and U.S. Citizens Abroad
 * Form P8 - Indian Reservation Schedule
 * Form P11 - Form P11, 1950 Census of Population and Housing (Procedure II)
 * Form P12A - 1950 Census of Population and Housing (Procedure III) Self Enumeration forms for people not at home when.
 * Form A1 - Agricultural Questionnaire
 * Farm A2 - Special Agricultural Questionnaire


 * Principal Data Collection Forms Used in the 1950 Censuses. (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1952).

Census Questions
Census day was April 1, 1950. Everyone living in the United States were to be counted at their place of residence. For those individuals not at home during the enumeration, information may have been obtained by other family members or neighbors, etc. Individuals serving in the military were enumerated were they were stationed. College students away at school were enumerated where they were attending school. This census had separate forms for population and housing. The population schedule was separated into three sections of questions: For Head of Household, For All Persons, For Persons 14 Years of Age and Over. Every fifth person counted was asked a set of supplemental questions starting with question 21. Full documentation on the 1950 census, including census forms and a procedural history, is available from the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series. A PDF copy of the United States Census Bureau 1950 Instructions is available.

Form P1, Population and Housing Schedule
A copy of the form can be downloaded at the Census Bureau's 1950-History-U.S. Census Bureau page.

Form Header
The header of the population questionnaire included the following fields: • 2

Household Information
The following questions are listed in the order they appear on the form.

For Head of Household For All Persons • 2 For Persons 14 Years of Age and Over • 2 Supplemental Questions: Every 5th person enumerated was asked the following questions For All Ages • 2 For Persons 14 years old and older
 * 1. Name of street, avenue or road.
 * 2. House (and apartment) number
 * 3. Serial number of dwelling unit.
 * 4. Is this house on a farm (or ranch) ? (Yes or No)
 * 5. If no in item 4- Is this house on a place of three or more acres ? (Yes or No)
 * 6. Agricultural Questionnaire Number.
 * 31. Income Received by this person in 1949
 * 31.a. Last year(1949), how much money did he earn working as an employee for wages or salary ?
 * 31.b. Last year, how much money did he earn working his own business, profession practice or farm ?
 * 31.c. Last year, how much money did he receive from interest, dividends, veteran's allowances, pensions, rents, or other income, (aside from earnings) ?


 * 32. If this person is a family head (see definition below) -- Income received by his relatives in this household:
 * 32.a. Last year (1949), how much money did his relatives in this household earn working for wages or salary (before taxes and other deductions)?
 * 32.b. Last year (1949), how much money did his relatives in this household earn in their own business, professional practice, or farm (net income)?
 * 32.c. Last year, how much money did his relatives in this household receive from interest, dividends, veteran’s allowances, pensions, rents, or other income (excluding salary or wages)?


 * 33. If male, did he ever serve in the U.S. Armed Forces during:
 * 33.a. World War I (April 6,1917-November 11, 1918)
 * 33.b. World War II (September 16, 1940, to July 25, 1947)
 * 33.c. Any other time including present service? (Yes/No)


 * 34. To enumerator: If worked last year (1 or more weeks in Item 30): Is there any entry in Items 20a, 20b, or 20c? If Yes: Skip to Item 36; If No: Make entries in Items 35a, 35b, and 35c.
 * 35a. What kind of work did this person do in his last job?
 * 35b. What kind of business or industry did he work in?
 * 35c. Class of worker (P, G, O, or NP, as in Item 20c).


 * 36. If ever married (Mar, Wd, D, or Sep in Item 12): Has this person been married more than once? (check box for Yes or No)
 * 37. If Mar: How many years since this person was (last) married?
 * If Wd: How many hears since this person was widowed?
 * If D: How many years since this person was divorced?
 * If Sep: How many years since this person was separated? (Enter number of years or check Less than 1 year.)


 * 38. If female and ever married (Mar, Wd, D, or Sep in Item 12): How many children has she ever borne, not counting stillbirths? (Enter number of children or None.)

Housing Schedule
A copy of the form can be downloaded at the Census Bureau's 1950-History-U.S. Census Bureau page. The following questions are listed in the order they appear on the form.

Sheet No For All Dwelling Units • 2 For All Vacant Units For Nonfarm Vacant Units Only For Nonfarm Units Occupied by Owner For Nonfarm Units Occupied by Renter
 * 1. Serial number of dwelling unit
 * 2. Block number
 * Non-seasonal or seasonal
 * 18. If "For rent"-monthly rent for this unit
 * 19. If "For sale only"-sale price asked
 * 20. How much would this property sell for?
 * 21. How many dwelling units are included in this property?
 * 22. Is there any mortgage (trust) on this property ? 1. Yes; 2. No
 * 23. What is the monthly rent for this unit?
 * 24. In addition to rent, how much do you pay for: Electricity?; Gas?; Water?; Wood? Coal? Oil?
 * 25. Is this rented&mdash;1. Unfurnished or 2. Furnished
 * 26. If rented furnished - What would it rent for monthly if unfurnished?

Form P2, Individual Census Report
This form was left by the enumerator when they were unable to personally contact anyone in the household. The resident was to complete the form and return it to the enumerator. A copy of a blank form can be found at Record Group 29, Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, Binder 71-C - Form P2, Individual Census Report.

Questions
For Persons 14 Years Old and Older For Women Who Are Married, Widowed, Divorced, or Separated
 * 1. What is your name?
 * 2. Where do you usually live? Here, Some place else
 * 3. What is your relationship to the head of the household where you usually live? Head, Not head, relationship to head
 * 4. What is your race? White, Negro, or What race?
 * 5. What is your sex? Male, Female
 * 6. How old were you on your last birthday?
 * 7. Where were you born? State or territory, possession, or foreign country
 * 8. Are you a citizen of the United States? Born in US or its Territories or possessions, Born in a foreign country but became a citizen, Born in a foreign country of American parents, Not a citizen
 * 9. Were you living on a farm a year ago?
 * 10. Where were you living a year ago? Same house, Not in this same house, but in this county, Not in this county
 * 11. Where were your parents born? Father, Mother
 * 12. What is the highest grade of school you have attended?
 * 13. Did you finish this grade?
 * 14. Have you attended school at any time since Feb. 1, 1950?
 * 15. What were you doing last week? Working, Looking for work, Temporarily absent from work, Housework in own home, Permanently unable to work, None of the above
 * 16. If you worked last week, how many hours did you work?
 * 17. If you were looking for work last week, how many weeks have you been looking for work?
 * 18. Last year, did you do any work at all, not counting work around the house? Yes, No
 * 19. Describe the job you held last week
 * 19 a. What kind of work did you do?
 * 19 b. In what kind of business or industry did you do this work?
 * 19 c. Was this work: For a private employer, For government, For profit in your own business, Without pay on you family's farm or business
 * 20. Last year, did you earn any money by working as an employee for wages, salary, commission, or tips? Yes, No
 * 21. Last year, did you earn any money income by working for yourself in your own business, professional practice, or farm? Yes, No
 * 22. Did you receive any other money from interest, dividends, veteran's allowances, pensions, rents, or other income not counted in questions 20 and 21? Yes, No
 * 23. Are you now a member of the Armed Forces of the United States on active duty? Yes, No?
 * 24. Did you ever serve in the Armed Forces of the United States during: a. World War I, b. World War II, c. Other war or peacetime service
 * 25. Are you now married or not married? Married, Divorces, Widowed, Separated, Never married
 * 26. Have you been married more than once? Yes, No, Never married
 * 27. If you are now married, how many years since you were (last) married? If you are now widowed, how many years since you were widowed? If you are now divorced, how many years since you were divorced? If you are now separated, how many years since you were separated?
 * 28. How many children have you ever borne, not counting stillbirths?

Form P3, Infant Card
This card was to be filled out for each child born in January, February, or March of 1950. A copy of a blank form can be found at Record Group 29, Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, Form P3, Infant Card.

Questions
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Form P4, Merchant Marine
This form is also identified as the Crew of Vessels report. The instructions read, "this form is provided so that officers and other crew members of American flag vessels and U. S. Government vessels (Navy, Coast Guard, etc.) may be included in the 1905 Census of the Population of the United States." The form was printed as a tri-fold that could be folded up and sealed closed after it had been filled out

Form P5, Overseas Census Report
This form was used for members of the armed forces and civilian American citizens employed by the government who were residing overseas on 1 April, 1950. A copy of the schedule can be found on the National Archives catalog in Record Group 29: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007; Binder 36-C - Members of Armed Forces and U.S. Citizens Abroad. This form was not to be used if the person's residence was in the continental United States, the territories of Alaska and Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the Panama Canal Zone, American Samoa, Guam, or the United States Virgin Islands.

Questions
Questions for Yourself and any members of your family living with you
 * 1. Date (Date Form Filled Out)
 * 2. Location (Country or Island)
 * 3. Service Serial Number (members of the Armed Forces only)
 * 4. Are Any Members of Your Family Living with you Overseas? Yes/No
 * 5. Check the Box Which Applies to You:
 * Member of Armed Forces: Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard
 * Civilian Employee of (Agency)
 * Other
 * Name
 * Relationship to You
 * Sex: Male/Female
 * Age at last birthday (Enter "Under 1" for children under one year of age)
 * Marital Status: Married, Widowed, Divorced, Never Married
 * Race: White, Negro, Other
 * Place of birth
 * Citizenship: Citizen, Not a Citizen

Form P8, Indian Reservation Schedule
Record Group 29, Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, Indian Reservation Schedules, 1950 - 1950. The schedules are stored in 73 boxes. An inventory of the contents can be found on the Container List section of the National Archives' catalog record. A list of proposed questions can be found on image 69 of Binder 37 - Indian Reservations, in the records of the Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Field Division, 8/1/1945-ca. 1962; 17th Decennial Census Reference Materials, 1947 - 1954.

Questions

 * Alternate (Native American) name
 * Tribe and clan
 * Degree of blood - full, half, quarter, or less than quarter
 * Read, write, speak English
 * Read, write, speak another language
 * Did you participate in any native American ceremonies in 1949?

1950 Census Enumeration District Maps - Selected
1950 Census Enumeration District Census Maps are included in the series: Enumeration District and Related Maps, 1880 - 1990 NAID 821491. On that page click the Search within this series link. Go through the results to find the locality you are looking for, and click the link to see the map.

Sample Census Enumeration District maps:
 * 1950 Census Enumeration District Maps - California (CA) - Los Angeles County - Beverly Hills - ED 19-158 to 197
 * 1950 Census Enumeration District Maps - Kentucky (KY) - Jefferson County - Louisville - ED 122-1 to 624

Read the post on the National Archives' blog, The Unwritten Record, "Snapshot USA:1950 Census Enumeration District Maps".

Related Sources - National Archives Catalog
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Statistical Reports

 * IPUMS USA, Questions From the 1950 Census of Population and Housng, Form P-1, Integrated Public Use Microdata Series
 * United States Census Bureau Decennial Census Official Publications. Lists published Final Reports, Advance Reports, Preliminary Reports, and Procedural Studies for the Censuses of Population, Housing, and Agriculture
 * 1950 Census of Population: Volume 1. Number of Inhabitants
 * 1950 Census of Population: Volume 2. Characteristics of the Population
 * 1950 Census of Population: Volume 3. Census Tract Statistics
 * 1950 Census of Population: Volume 4. Special Reports

Enumeration Form

 * 1950 Enumeration Form, Integrated Public Use Microdata Series

Related Family History Library Holdings

 * Census of population, 1950 : a report of the seventeenth decennial census of the United States. Washington, D.C. : United States. Government Printing Office, 1953 2 volumes (FamilySearch book 973 X2p 1950)

Related FamilySearch Historical Record Collections

 * United States Census, 1940
 * Florida State Census, 1945
 * South Dakota State Census, 1945

Related Digital Books

 * Volume 1, Number of inhabitants
 * Volume 2, part 1, Characteristics of the population