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THE 1910 CENSUS OF JOHNSON COUNTY TENNESSEE
The URL shown below is from National Archives microfilm, 13th Census Tennessee, Volume 51, Johnson County 1-235.
These are the original returns of Vanler E. McQueen, Edward L. Donnley, T.W. Wills, William A. Dowell, John E. Slemp, Elbert S. Heaton, Samuel C. Rambo, Thomas J. Walsh, Joseph L. Garland, Alfred A. Dotson, and William D. Day.
The Census year begins on April 15, 1910 and ends May 15, 1910. All persons were to be included in this enumeration who were born before April 15, 1910 and living in Johnson County.
COLUMN HEADINGS FOR 1910 CENSUS
Location
- Number of dwelling house in order of visitation
- Number of family in order of visitation
- Name of each person whose place ob abode on April 15, 1910, was in the family - omit children born since April 15, 1910.
- Relation of each person to the Head of the family
Personal Description
- Sex
- Color or race
- Age as last birthday
- Whether single, married, widowed, or divorced.
- Number of years or present marriage
Mother of how many children.
- Number born
- Number now living
Nativity
Place of birth of each person and parents of each person enumerated. If born in the United States, give the state or territory. If of foreign birth, give the Country.
- Place of birth of this person
- Place of birth of father of this person
- Place of birth of mother of this person
Citizenship
- Year of immigration to the United States
- Whether naturalized or alien
- Whether able to speak English, or, if not, give language spoken
Occupation
- Trade or profession of, or particular kind of work done by this person, as Spinner, salesman, laborer, etc
- General nature of industry, business or establishment in which this person works, as cotton mill, dry goods store, farm,, etc.
- Whether and employer, employee or working on own account
If an employee
- Whether out of work on April 15, 1910
- Number of weeks out of work during year 1909
Education
- Whether able to read
- Whether able to write
- Attended school any time since September 1, 1909
Ownership of Home
- Owned or rented
- Owned free or mortgaged
- Farm or house
- Number of farm schedule
- Whether a survivor of the Union or Confederate Army or Navy
- Whether blind (both eyes)
- Whether deaf and dumb
| Enumeration District & Sheet Number | Civil District Name | Census Book Page Number |
| CD No. 1: ED 124 | Laurel Bloomery | 1-31 |
| CD No. 2: ED 125 | Mountain City | 32-69 |
| CD No. 3: ED 126 | Shouns X-Road/Forge Creek | 70-87 |
| CD No. 4: ED 127 | Neva/Vaughts Gap | 88-111 |
| CD No. 5: ED 128 | Butler | 112-132 |
| CD No. 6: ED 129 | Pandora - Doe Valley | 133-146 |
| CD No. 7: ED 130 | Doe Valley | 147-165 |
| CD No. 8: ED 131 | Shady Valley | 166-186 |
| CD No. 9: ED 132 | Trade | 187-202 |
| CD No. 10: ED 133 | Bakers Gap/Stumps Knob | 203-215 |
Scans of Johnson County, Tennessee Census
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