1940 United States Federal Census


SIXTEENTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES; 1940 - POPULATION SCHEDULE

State: New York

County: Queens

Incorporated Place: Queens ?? New York

Township or Other Division of County: AD4

Ward of city: ?

Block Nos.: ??

Unincorporated Place:

Institution:

S.D. No.: 2

E.D. No.: 41-1839?

Sheet No. 8 B

Enumerated by me on April 11, 1940, John Milet, Enumerator

Place of Abode

Street, avenue, road, etc. 173 St
House number (in cities or towns) 11-53
Number of household, in order of visitation 107
Home owned or rented O
Value of home, if owned, or monthly rental, if rented 5000.00
Does this family live on a farm? No

The Name of each Person whose place of abode, on April 1, 1940, was in this family. Pape, Chester E Pape, Louise Pape, Chester Pape, Howard Pape, Robert Pape, Emma
Relation Relationship of each person to the head of the family Head Wife Son Son Son Mother
Personal Description Sex M F M M M F
Color or race W W W W W W
Age at last birthday 48 47? 25 19 15 64
Marital condition M M S S S Wd
Education Attended school any time since March 1, 1940 No No No Yes Yes No
Highest grade of school completed C4? H4? H4? H4? H3 8
Place of Birth New York Connecticutt New York New York New York New York
Citizenship Citizenship of the foreign born            
Residence, April 1, 1935 City, town or village having 2,500 or more inhabitants Same House Same House Same House Same House Same House Same House
County            
State            
On a farm?            
Persons 14 years old and over - employment status Was this person at work for pay or profit in private or nonemergency Govt. work during week of March 24-30, 1940 No No No No No No
If not, was he at work on, or assigned to public Emergency Work during week of March 24-30, 1940 No No No No No No
Was this person Seeking Work? Yes No Yes No No No
If not seeking work, did he have a job, business etc.?   No   No No No
Indicate whether engaged in home housework, in school, unable to work or other   H   S S U
If at private or nonemergency Government work - Number of hours worked during the week of March 24-30, 1940            
If seeking work or assigned to public emergency work - Duration of unemployment up to March 30, 1940 in weeks 12   20      
Occupation
Trade, profession, or particular kind of work, as
frame spinner, salesman, laborer, rivet heater, music teacher
Estimator   Salesman      
Industry
Industry or business, as
cotton mill, retail grocery, farm, shipyard, public school
Bldg Construction   Refrigeration      
Class of worker PW   PW      
Code [Illegible]   [Illegible]      
Number of weeks worked in 1939 (Equivalent in full-time weeks) 50 0 16 0 0 0
Income in 1939 - Amount of money wages or salary received 1000.00 0 850.00 0 0 0
Did this person receive income of $50 or more from sources other than money wages or salary? Yes Yes No No No No


Source: 1940; Census Place: New York, Queens, New York; Roll: T627_2744; Page: 61A; Enumeration District: 41-1239

Source: Ancestry - 1940 United States Federal Census