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Name Eunise Hale [Eunice Hale]
Age 23
Estimated Birth Year abt 1917
Gender Female
Race White
Birthplace Alabama
Marital Status Single
Relation to Head of House Daughter
Home in 1940 Langdale, Chambers, Alabama
House Number 164
Inferred Residence in 1935 Langdale, Chambers, Alabama
Residence in 1935 Langdale
Resident on farm in 1935 No
Sheet Number 26A
Father's Birthplace Alabama
Mother's Birthplace Alabama
Occupation Spinning
Attended School or College No
Highest Grade Completed Elementary school, 8th grade
Hours Worked Week Prior to Census 40
Class of Worker Wage or salary worker in private work
Weeks Worked in 1939 52
Income 650
Income Other Sources No
Native Language English
Veteran No
Veteran Father Dead No
Social Security Number Yes
Usual Occupation Spinnier
Usual Industry Cotton Mill
Usual Class of Worker Wage or salary worker in private work
Neighbors
Household Members (Name) Age Relationship
Leila Hale 50 Head
Arlene Hale 25 Daughter
Eunise Hale 23 Daughter
Idelma Hale 18 Daughter
Alriel Hale 17 Son
Nell Hale 14 Daughter

Source Citation

Year: 1940; Census Place: Langdale, Chambers, Alabama; Roll: m-t0627-00010; Page: 26A; Enumeration District: 9-31

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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