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Name Elizabeth Scott
Age 96
Estimated Birth Year abt 1844
Gender Female
Race Chinese [Colored (Black)]
Marital Status Widowed
Relation to Head of House Patient
Home in 1940 St Louis, St Louis City, Missouri
Street Arsenal Street
House Number 5800
Inferred Residence in 1935 St Louis, St Louis City, Missouri
Residence in 1935 St Louis
Resident on farm in 1935 No
Sheet Number 12A
Institution City Infirmary
Attended School or College No
Neighbors
Household Members (Name) Age Relationship
John Steiner 74 Patient
Alice Seevers 82 Patient
Joseph Scott 73 Patient
J P Sullivan 79 Patient
Robert Still 77 Patient
Larn Stockglausner 62 Patient
Gus Simans 76 Patient
Bessie Schaeffer 74 Patient
Mike Scanlon 65 Patient
John Stickfort 89 Patient
Mary Schultz 58 Patient
Peter Sass 64 Patient
Myron Smith 68 Patient
William Scott 52 Patient
Mary Snipes 68 Patient
Louise Schulte 57 Patient
Joseph Schatz 58 Patient
Jacob Schanz 70 Patient
Frank Scitz 50 Patient
Anna Simoka 70 Patient
Mary Stewart 79 Patient
Barbara Schoenwalder 63 Patient
Fred Stanton 77 Patient
Ben Shelke 65 Patient
Chas Shweigert 67 Patient
Sheba Stalloup 91 Patient
Henry Schauer 59 Patient
Henry Stuhlman 70 Patient
Henry Stuhlman 72 Patient
Hattie Schulz 50 Patient
Elizabeth Scott 96 Patient
Fannie Speed 67 Patient
William Scheehan 69 Patient
Maggie Schneider 84 Patient
John Steinhans 64 Patient
Robert Smith 83 Patient
George Schweig 70 Patient
Charles Schemmel 62 Patient
Margaret Sanguinette 68 Patient
Mike Sullivan 62 Patient
Ben Schorlf 74 Patient
John Schroeder 66 Patient
John Stroll 65 Patient
Julius Sauer 64 Patient
Edward Scharf 64 Patient
Sarah Smith 83 Patient
John Sharkey 69 Patient
Alzeder Salters 50 Patient
Joseph Soer 57 Patient
Edward Samuels 70 Patient
Ocie Slayden 52 Patient
Andy Stevenson 74 Patient
Minnie Seitz 59 Patient
Otto Schweiss 63 Patient
Charles Schuckardt 65 Patient
Margaret Sullivan 70 Patient
Bertha Scholl 79 Patient
Joe Simmons 58 Patient
James Stinat 74 Patient
Lena Schmieder 77 Patient
Oscar Schneider 64 Patient
Theodore Sheve 83 Patient
Paul Serb 63 Patient
B John Stepp 85 Patient
Mike Schultz 80 Patient
Charles Schneider 77 Patient
Frank Schallon 44 Patient
Margaret Schmelzer 52 Patient
Catherine Schwenker 82 Patient
Edward Schreiber 69 Patient
Lee Smith 64 Patient
H John Sycamore 66 Patient
Alfred Stringer 68 Patient
Andrew Seimic 58 Patient
Fannie Smith 90 Patient
Grace Smith 38 Patient
Frank Schmitz 80 Patient
Chas Sinkovar 57 Patient
Sivoes Szaries 78 Patient
Fred Schaper 73 Patient
John Schrand 68 Patient
Callie Steck 79 Patient
Robert Smothers 79 Patient
Ora Simpson 56 Patient
Louise Searls 71 Patient
Eva Steck 69 Patient
Frederick Spilker 74 Patient
Frank Szewooiv 69 Patient
Edward Scheurman 71 Patient
W Charles Sutton 60 Patient
Mike Sheahan 75 Patient
Joseph Schwind 89 Patient
Henry Steudeman 71 Patient
G Chas Smith 54 Patient
Wm Sourins 77 Patient
George Stonestreet 78 Patient
Lillie Sturm 61 Patient
Carl Schrader 64 Patient
Isabelle Stevens 70 Patient
William Stouffer 88 Patient

Source Citation

Year: 1940; Census Place: St Louis, St Louis City, Missouri; Roll: m-t0627-02206; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 96-610

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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