Census

Date 1940
Place Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts
Description 17 Hazel St

Source References

  1. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: United States Census 1900-1940
      • Date: 1940-04-10
      • Page: Hannan in Attleboro 1940 - ED 3-24, sheet 9A, line 10, family 169, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 1571.
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        DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE - BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
        SIXTEENTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES: 1940
        POPULATION SCHEDULE

        State: Massachusetts Incorporated place: Attleboro Ward of city: 5 Unincorporated place: S.D. No.: 14 E. D. No.: 3 - 24 Sheet No.: 9 A
        County: Bristol Township or other division: Block Nos.: Institution:

        Enumerated on: , 1940

        LOCATION
        - Street, avenue, road, etc: Hazel
        - House number (in cities or towns): 17
        HOUSEHOLD DATA
        - Number of household in order of visitation: 169
        - Home owned or rented: O
        - Value of home, if owned, or monthly rental, if rented: 2500
        - Does this household live on a farm (Yes or No): no

        NAME: Hannon, Thomas J.
        RELATION: Head
        PERSONAL DESCRIPTION
        - Sex: M
        - Color or race: W
        - Age at last birthday: 65
        - Marital condition: M
        EDUCATION
        - Attended school or college at any time since March 1. 1940: no
        - Highest Grade of school completed: 4
        PLACE OF BIRTH: Irish Free State
        CITIZENSHIP: NA
        RESIDENCE APRIL 1, 1935
        - City, town or village having 9,000 or more inhabitants. Enter "R" for all other places: Same Place
        - COUNTY:
        - STATE (or Territory or foreign country):
        - On a farm (Yes or No): no
        EMPLOYMENT STATUS
        - [21] Was this person AT WORK for pay or profit in private or nonmercenary Govt. work during the week of March 24-30?: Yes
        - [22] If not, was he at work on, or assigned to public EMERGENCY WORK (WPA, NYC, CCC, etc.) during week of March 24-30? :
        - If neither work nor assigned to public emergency work
        - [23] Was this person SEEKING WORK?:
        - [24] If not seeking work, did he HAVE A JOB, business, etc.?:
        - For persons answering "No" to quest. 21, 22, 23, and 24
        - Indicate whether engaged in home housework (H), in school (S), unable to work (U), or other (O):
        - If at private or nonmerecenary Government work ("Yes in Col. 21)
        - Number of hours worked during the week of March 24-30, 1940: 40
        - If seeking work or assigned to public emergency work ("Yes" in Col. 22 or 23)
        - Duration of unemployment up to March 30, 1940 - in weeks:
        OCCUPATION, INDUSTRY AND CLASS OF WORKER
        - OCCUPATION: Foot press operator
        - INDUSTRY: Jewelry Factory
        - Class of worker: PW
        - Number of weeks worked in 1939: 45
        INCOME IN 1939
        - Amount of money wages or salary received: 780
        - Did this person receieve income of $50 or more from sources other than money wages or salary?: no
        Number of Farm Schedule:

        NAME: Mary T.
        RELATION: Wife
        PERSONAL DESCRIPTION
        - Sex: F
        - Color or race: W
        - Age at last birthday: 53
        - Marital condition: M
        EDUCATION
        - Attended school or college at any time since March 1. 1940: no
        - Highest Grade of school completed: 3
        PLACE OF BIRTH: Irish Free State
        CITIZENSHIP: NA
        RESIDENCE APRIL 1, 1935
        - City, town or village having 9,000 or more inhabitants. Enter "R" for all other places: Same House
        - COUNTY:
        - STATE (or Territory or foreign country):
        - On a farm (Yes or No):
        EMPLOYMENT STATUS
        - [21] Was this person AT WORK for pay or profit in private or nonmercenary Govt. work during the week of March 24-30?: no
        - [22] If not, was he at work on, or assigned to public EMERGENCY WORK (WPA, NYC, CCC, etc.) during week of March 24-30? : no
        - If neither work nor assigned to public emergency work
        - [23] Was this person SEEKING WORK?: no
        - [24] If not seeking work, did he HAVE A JOB, business, etc.?: no
        - For persons answering "No" to quest. 21, 22, 23, and 24
        - Indicate whether engaged in home housework (H), in school (S), unable to work (U), or other (O): H
        - If at private or nonmerecenary Government work ("Yes in Col. 21)
        - Number of hours worked during the week of March 24-30, 1940:
        - If seeking work or assigned to public emergency work ("Yes" in Col. 22 or 23)
        - Duration of unemployment up to March 30, 1940 - in weeks:
        OCCUPATION, INDUSTRY AND CLASS OF WORKER
        - OCCUPATION:
        - INDUSTRY:
        - Class of worker:
        - Number of weeks worked in 1939: 0
        INCOME IN 1939
        - Amount of money wages or salary received: 0
        - Did this person receieve income of $50 or more from sources other than money wages or salary?: no
        Number of Farm Schedule:

        NAME: - William
        RELATION: Son
        PERSONAL DESCRIPTION
        - Sex: M
        - Color or race: W
        - Age at last birthday: 26
        - Marital condition: S
        EDUCATION
        - Attended school or college at any time since March 1. 1940: no
        - Highest Grade of school completed: H-4
        PLACE OF BIRTH: Mass.
        CITIZENSHIP:
        RESIDENCE APRIL 1, 1935
        - City, town or village having 9,000 or more inhabitants. Enter "R" for all other places: Same House
        - COUNTY:
        - STATE (or Territory or foreign country):
        - On a farm (Yes or No):
        EMPLOYMENT STATUS
        - [21] Was this person AT WORK for pay or profit in private or nonmercenary Govt. work during the week of March 24-30?: Yes
        - [22] If not, was he at work on, or assigned to public EMERGENCY WORK (WPA, NYC, CCC, etc.) during week of March 24-30? :
        - If neither work nor assigned to public emergency work
        - [23] Was this person SEEKING WORK?:
        - [24] If not seeking work, did he HAVE A JOB, business, etc.?:
        - For persons answering "No" to quest. 21, 22, 23, and 24
        - Indicate whether engaged in home housework (H), in school (S), unable to work (U), or other (O):
        - If at private or nonmerecenary Government work ("Yes in Col. 21)
        - Number of hours worked during the week of March 24-30, 1940: 50
        - If seeking work or assigned to public emergency work ("Yes" in Col. 22 or 23)
        - Duration of unemployment up to March 30, 1940 - in weeks:
        OCCUPATION, INDUSTRY AND CLASS OF WORKER
        - OCCUPATION: Grocery clerk
        - INDUSTRY: Retail grocery store
        - Class of worker: PW
        - Number of weeks worked in 1939: 25
        INCOME IN 1939
        - Amount of money wages or salary received: 375
        - Did this person receieve income of $50 or more from sources other than money wages or salary?: no
        Number of Farm Schedule:

        NAME: - Mary
        RELATION: Daughter
        PERSONAL DESCRIPTION
        - Sex: F
        - Color or race: W
        - Age at last birthday: 28
        - Marital condition: S
        EDUCATION
        - Attended school or college at any time since March 1. 1940: no
        - Highest Grade of school completed: H-4
        PLACE OF BIRTH: Mass.
        CITIZENSHIP:
        RESIDENCE APRIL 1, 1935
        - City, town or village having 9,000 or more inhabitants. Enter "R" for all other places: Same House
        - COUNTY:
        - STATE (or Territory or foreign country):
        - On a farm (Yes or No):
        EMPLOYMENT STATUS
        - [21] Was this person AT WORK for pay or profit in private or nonmercenary Govt. work during the week of March 24-30?: Yes
        - [22] If not, was he at work on, or assigned to public EMERGENCY WORK (WPA, NYC, CCC, etc.) during week of March 24-30? :
        - If neither work nor assigned to public emergency work
        - [23] Was this person SEEKING WORK?:
        - [24] If not seeking work, did he HAVE A JOB, business, etc.?:
        - For persons answering "No" to quest. 21, 22, 23, and 24
        - Indicate whether engaged in home housework (H), in school (S), unable to work (U), or other (O):
        - If at private or nonmerecenary Government work ("Yes in Col. 21)
        - Number of hours worked during the week of March 24-30, 1940: 40
        - If seeking work or assigned to public emergency work ("Yes" in Col. 22 or 23)
        - Duration of unemployment up to March 30, 1940 - in weeks:
        OCCUPATION, INDUSTRY AND CLASS OF WORKER
        - OCCUPATION: Stenographer
        - INDUSTRY: Jewelry Factory
        - Class of worker: PW
        - Number of weeks worked in 1939: 52
        INCOME IN 1939
        - Amount of money wages or salary received: 750
        - Did this person receieve income of $50 or more from sources other than money wages or salary?: no
        Number of Farm Schedule:

        NAME: - Dorothy
        RELATION: Daughter
        PERSONAL DESCRIPTION
        - Sex: F
        - Color or race: W
        - Age at last birthday: 25
        - Marital condition: S
        EDUCATION
        - Attended school or college at any time since March 1. 1940: no
        - Highest Grade of school completed: H-4
        PLACE OF BIRTH: Mass.
        CITIZENSHIP:
        RESIDENCE APRIL 1, 1935
        - City, town or village having 9,000 or more inhabitants. Enter "R" for all other places: Same House
        - COUNTY:
        - STATE (or Territory or foreign country):
        - On a farm (Yes or No):
        EMPLOYMENT STATUS
        - [21] Was this person AT WORK for pay or profit in private or nonmercenary Govt. work during the week of March 24-30?: Yes
        - [22] If not, was he at work on, or assigned to public EMERGENCY WORK (WPA, NYC, CCC, etc.) during week of March 24-30? :
        - If neither work nor assigned to public emergency work
        - [23] Was this person SEEKING WORK?:
        - [24] If not seeking work, did he HAVE A JOB, business, etc.?:
        - For persons answering "No" to quest. 21, 22, 23, and 24
        - Indicate whether engaged in home housework (H), in school (S), unable to work (U), or other (O):
        - If at private or nonmerecenary Government work ("Yes in Col. 21)
        - Number of hours worked during the week of March 24-30, 1940: 40
        - If seeking work or assigned to public emergency work ("Yes" in Col. 22 or 23)
        - Duration of unemployment up to March 30, 1940 - in weeks:
        OCCUPATION, INDUSTRY AND CLASS OF WORKER
        - OCCUPATION: Stenographer
        - INDUSTRY: Jewelry Factory
        - Class of worker: PW
        - Number of weeks worked in 1939: 52
        INCOME IN 1939
        - Amount of money wages or salary received: 750
        - Did this person receieve income of $50 or more from sources other than money wages or salary?: no
        Number of Farm Schedule:

        NAME: - John
        RELATION: Son
        PERSONAL DESCRIPTION
        - Sex: M
        - Color or race: W
        - Age at last birthday: 20
        - Marital condition: S
        EDUCATION
        - Attended school or college at any time since March 1. 1940: yes
        - Highest Grade of school completed: C-2
        PLACE OF BIRTH: Mass.
        CITIZENSHIP:
        RESIDENCE APRIL 1, 1935
        - City, town or village having 9,000 or more inhabitants. Enter "R" for all other places: Same Place
        - COUNTY:
        - STATE (or Territory or foreign country):
        - On a farm (Yes or No): no
        EMPLOYMENT STATUS
        - [21] Was this person AT WORK for pay or profit in private or nonmercenary Govt. work during the week of March 24-30?: no
        - [22] If not, was he at work on, or assigned to public EMERGENCY WORK (WPA, NYC, CCC, etc.) during week of March 24-30? : no
        - If neither work nor assigned to public emergency work
        - [23] Was this person SEEKING WORK?: no
        - [24] If not seeking work, did he HAVE A JOB, business, etc.?: no
        - For persons answering "No" to quest. 21, 22, 23, and 24
        - Indicate whether engaged in home housework (H), in school (S), unable to work (U), or other (O): S
        - If at private or nonmerecenary Government work ("Yes in Col. 21)
        - Number of hours worked during the week of March 24-30, 1940:
        - If seeking work or assigned to public emergency work ("Yes" in Col. 22 or 23)
        - Duration of unemployment up to March 30, 1940 - in weeks:
        OCCUPATION, INDUSTRY AND CLASS OF WORKER
        - OCCUPATION:
        - INDUSTRY:
        - Class of worker:
        - Number of weeks worked in 1939: 0
        INCOME IN 1939
        - Amount of money wages or salary received: 0
        - Did this person receieve income of $50 or more from sources other than money wages or salary?: no
        Number of Farm Schedule:

        NAME: - Patrick
        RELATION: Brother
        PERSONAL DESCRIPTION
        - Sex: M
        - Color or race: W
        - Age at last birthday: 68
        - Marital condition: S
        EDUCATION
        - Attended school or college at any time since March 1. 1940: no
        - Highest Grade of school completed: 4
        PLACE OF BIRTH: Irish Free State
        CITIZENSHIP: NA
        RESIDENCE APRIL 1, 1935
        - City, town or village having 9,000 or more inhabitants. Enter "R" for all other places: Same Place
        - COUNTY:
        - STATE (or Territory or foreign country):
        - On a farm (Yes or No): no
        EMPLOYMENT STATUS
        - [21] Was this person AT WORK for pay or profit in private or nonmercenary Govt. work during the week of March 24-30?: no
        - [22] If not, was he at work on, or assigned to public EMERGENCY WORK (WPA, NYC, CCC, etc.) during week of March 24-30? : no
        - If neither work nor assigned to public emergency work
        - [23] Was this person SEEKING WORK?: no
        - [24] If not seeking work, did he HAVE A JOB, business, etc.?: no
        - For persons answering "No" to quest. 21, 22, 23, and 24
        - Indicate whether engaged in home housework (H), in school (S), unable to work (U), or other (O): U
        - If at private or nonmerecenary Government work ("Yes in Col. 21)
        - Number of hours worked during the week of March 24-30, 1940: 40
        - If seeking work or assigned to public emergency work ("Yes" in Col. 22 or 23)
        - Duration of unemployment up to March 30, 1940 - in weeks:
        OCCUPATION, INDUSTRY AND CLASS OF WORKER
        - OCCUPATION: Jewelry Polisher
        - INDUSTRY: Jewelry Factory
        - Class of worker: PW
        - Number of weeks worked in 1939: 39
        INCOME IN 1939
        - Amount of money wages or salary received: 974
        - Did this person receieve income of $50 or more from sources other than money wages or salary?: no
        Number of Farm Schedule:

References

  1. Hannan, Bill
  2. Hannan, Mary Elizabeth
  3. Hannan, Pat
  4. Hannan, Thomas
  5. Keane, Minnie