The USGenWeb Census Project 1930 Federal Census Team Transcription

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The 1930 census has Soundex Cards for only 12 of the states and there is no national index. It will take researchers a long time to find the name they are looking for without an index or Soundex Card to let them know what page number they need. Because of this, the Census Project is initiating a brief transcription of selected 1930 columns.  These initial incomplete transcriptions are only temporary files to get the pertinent information made available sooner.  Later we intend to go back and fill in the remaining columns to make full-transcriptions since that is the Census Project's ultimate goal.

The 1930 Selected Columns will include the following fields:
STAMPED-PG # LN # ENUM-DIST # SHEET # LAST-NAME FIRST-NAME RELATION SEX RACE AGE BIRTHPLACE TRANSCRIBER'S REMARKS

Please refer to the 1930 Transcriber's Help web pages for more information.

Monroe County, Missouri - - 1930 Federal Census Team Transcription
Microfilm #T626-1213

Enum
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Enumeration District Description

 Transcriber  Proofreader
69-1 Clay Twp.    
69-2 Indian Creek Twp.    
69-3 Paris City
Institution(s): Mcmurray Hospital; Monroe Co. Jail
   
69-4 Jackson Twp. (North Part) Excluding Paris City
Institution(s): Monroe Co. Infirmary
   
69-5 Jackson Twp. (South Part) Excluding Paris City    
69-6 Stoutsville Town    
69-7 Jefferson Twp. Excluding Stoutsville Town    
69-8 Holliday Town    
69-9 Madison City    
69-10 Marion Twp. Excluding Holliday Town and Madison City    
69-11 Monroe City (South Part)
Institution(s): Monroe City Prison
   
69-12 Monroe Twp. Excluding Monroe City    
69-13 Santa Fe Town    
69-14 South Fork Twp. Excluding Santa Fe Town    
69-15 Middle Grove Town    
69-16 Union Twp. Excluding Middle Grove Town    
69-17 Washington Twp.    
69-18 Woodlawn Twp.    

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