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Name William Ruesch [William Ruisch]
Age 76
Estimated Birth Year abt 1864
Gender Male
Race White
Birthplace Netherlands
Marital Status Widowed
Relation to Head of House Inmate
Home in 1940 Cherokee, Cherokee, Iowa
Inferred Residence in 1935 Cherokee, Cherokee, Iowa
Residence in 1935 Cherokee, Cherokee, Iowa
Resident on farm in 1935 No
Citizenship 4
Sheet Number 18B
Institution Cherokee State Hospital (For The Insane )
Attended School or College No
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census 3
Neighbors
Household Members (Name) Age Relationship
Arthur G Pappe 49 Inmate
Harry Pahlke 41 Inmate
Dick Poos 44 Inmate
Earl Rose 41 Inmate
John Rotsidel 64 Inmate
Mack Rubble 65 Inmate
John W Ruffle 32 Inmate
Walter Ruge 25 Inmate
William Ruesch 76 Inmate
William P Russell 75 Inmate
Edward M Ryan 58 Inmate
Louis Scharis 56 Inmate
Joseph Salem 60 Inmate
James Sanderson 30 Inmate
Walter D Sanderson 70 Inmate
Paul Saunders 35 Inmate
Henry Scharfenberg 40 Inmate
Dennis Scharfenberg 42 Inmate
Alvin Schlicting 35 Inmate
AL Schnirring 69 Inmate
Fred Schreiber 60 Inmate
Nicholas Schreiner 70 Inmate
Fritz Schee 46 Inmate
Arthur Schultz 42 Inmate
Harold W Schwitters 33 Inmate
George A Scott 38 Inmate
Walter F Scott 76 Inmate
William R Scott 68 Inmate
Frank J Scott 36 Inmate
Lon See 65 Inmate
Cloude C Suley 49 Inmate
John A Selby 54 Inmate
Max Selegman 45 Inmate
Conrad Sell 37 Inmate
Fred Schwald 68 Inmate
Oluf Severson 57 Inmate
Kennetl Severson 36 Inmate
Vernon Severson 37 Inmate
Verne Shain 36 Inmate
Harry Shay 38 Inmate
Thomas Sheehan 52 Inmate
William Shelton 53 Inmate
William Shereos 55 Inmate
Joseph Sherman 73 Inmate
Louis Shackler 58 Inmate
Clarence A Shumate 63 Inmate
Michael Shutt 49 Inmate
C L Shuttleworth 67 Inmate
Edward Siska 55 Inmate
George W Sierks 62 Inmate
George Single 45 Inmate
John Skinner 65 Inmate
Anne Skow 80 Inmate
Kenneth V Slater 28 Inmate
William T Slater 33 Inmate
James Slattery 37 Inmate
Fred Slan 76 Inmate
Bernard J Smith 64 Inmate
Bert Smith 59 Inmate
George Smith 48 Inmate
Ray J Smith 53 Inmate
Roy W Smith 36 Inmate
William Smith 39 Inmate
William Smith 65 Inmate
Oliver Sneesby 62 Inmate
Elmer Snider 66 Inmate
Henry Snow 40 Inmate
Ralph Solma 71 Inmate
John M Sorenson 56 Inmate
Edward Spangler 56 Inmate
George F Spaulding 79 Inmate
George Spear 52 Inmate
John Spieker 62 Inmate
Maynard Sprangers 73 Inmate
Lee Stage 49 Inmate
Albert Stakey 49 Inmate
Freeman Stambrook 34 Inmate
Francis Stanton 40 Inmate
John J Stastny 57 Inmate
Clinton Steele 68 Inmate
Edger Steinbrenner 32 Inmate
Ray Stephanson 58 Inmate
George Sterkel 56 Inmate
W I Stevens 44 Inmate
Charles H Stewart 42 Inmate
Walter Stewart 31 Inmate
William H Stewart 69 Inmate
Fred Stickrod 45 Inmate
Donald Stockwell 26 Inmate
Guy R Stone 47 Inmate
Alfred Storer 31 Inmate
John F Stoughton 61 Inmate
John Stratton 43 Inmate
Martin Streck 30 Inmate
John Sturm 57 Inmate
Jacob Suck 34 Inmate
Alex Sukala 51 Inmate
Fred Summers 51 Inmate
Russell L Switzer 46 Inmate
Oscar Svendsen 35 Inmate

Source Citation

Year: 1940; Census Place: Cherokee, Cherokee, Iowa; Roll: m-t0627-01147; Page: 18B; Enumeration District: 18-6

Source Information

Ancestry.com. 1940 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.

Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940. T627, 4,643 rolls.

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