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1900 Census, ED 84, Sheet 10B

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Case File: Mailahn Family (1912)
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14 Jun 1900 – Dwelling #192, Family #192 – Grand Chute, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Name Rel Race Sex Born Age Marriage Children Birth – Self, Father, Mother Occupation
 Finkle, John H. Head W M Sept 1843 56 M, 19 years Canada, Canada, Canada  Farmer
 –, Carrie M. Wife W F Aug 1857 42 M, 19 years 2 of 2 New York, Mass., New York
 –, Ray C. Son W M May 1887 13 Single Wisconsin, Canada, New York At school
 –, Earl W. Son W M Apr 1892 8 Single Wisconsin, Canada, New York
 Rohl, Albert Laborer W M June 1884 15 Single Wisconsin, Wisconsin, Wisconsin Farm Laborer
 Mailand, Annie Servant W F July 1880 19 Single Wisconsin, Germany, Wisconsin Servant
 Notes:  John Finkle immigrated in 1860 and was a naturalized citizen; he owned his farm free of a mortgage.  Everyone in the household could read and write with the exception of Earl who was not attending school.  Ray had attended school for 8 months in the previous year.

 

14 Jun 1900 – Dwelling #194, Family #194 – Grand Chute, Outagamie, Wisconsin
Name Rel Race Sex Born Age Marriage Children Birth – Self, Father, Mother Occupation
 Spencer, Frank S. Head W M Apr 1852 48 M, 11 years Canada, Vermont, Canada Farmer
 –, Olive C. Wife W F May 1862 38 M, 11 years 3 of 3 Wisconsin, New York, New York
 –, Mary B. Daughter W F May 1890 10 Single Wisconsin, Canada, Wisconsin At school
 –, Frank E. Son W M May 1893 7 Single Wisconsin, Canada, Wisconsin
 –, Rexford Son W M Apr 1895 5 Single Wisconsin, Canada, Wisconsin
 Merrill, Silas R. Father-in-Law W M Feb 1828 72 Widower New York, New York, New York Farmer
 Mailehn, Alvina Servant W F May 1884 16 Single Wisconsin, Germany, Wisconsin Servant
 Notes: Frank Spencer had immigrated in 1855 and was a naturalized citizen; he owned his farm with a mortgage. Everyone in the household could read and write except the two youngest children who had not yet started school.  Mary had attended a full term of 8 months of school the previous year.