THE U.S. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION (NARA).
affiliate microfilm publication number: T624.
roll number: 1593.
family history library microfilm number: 1375606.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND LABOR--BUREAU OF THE CENSUS.


THIRTEENTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES: 1910 -- POPULATION.


State: TEXAS.
County: TERRY
Township or other division of county: Justice Precinct 4
Name of incorporated place: .
Ward of city: .
Name of institution: .
Enumerated by me on the 5 MAY 1910.
Supervisor’s district no. 16.
Enumeration district no.ED 275.
Sheet number: 8B.
Sheet stamped number: 46 B.
Line number: 75 through 77.
Street, avenue, road, etc.: GOMEY.
House number or farm etc. (See instructions.) 29.

Head of household information:


Line no. 75
LOCATION.

1. Number of dwelling house in order of visitation. 76
2.. Number of family in order of visitation. 78
NAME.

Name of each person whose place of abode on April 15, 1910, was in this family.
Enter surname first, then the given name and middle initial, if any.
Include every person living on April 15, 1910. Omit children born since April 15, 1910.
3. Name: SAM FUNDERBURK
REALATION.

4. Relationship of this person to the head of the family. HEAD
PERSONAL DESCRIPTION.

5. Sex. Male.
6. Color or race. White.
7. Age at last birthday. 40.
8. Single, married, widowed, or divorce. Married.
9. Number of years of present marriage. 7.
MOTHER OF HOW MANY CHILDREN.

10. Number born. .
11.Number now living. .
NATIVITY.

Place of birth of each person and parents of each person enumerated. If born in the United States, give the sate or territory. If of foreign birth, give the country.
12. Place of birth of this Person. Mississippi
13. Place of birth of Farther of this person. North Carolina
14. Place of birth of Mother of this person. Alabama
CITZENSHIP.

15. Year of immigration to the United States.
16. Whether naturalization or alien.
17. Whether able to speak English; or, if not, give language spoken. ENGLISH
OCCUPATION.

18. Trade or profession of, or particular kind of work done by this person, as spinner, salesman, laborer, etc. FARM
19. General nature of industry, business, or establishment in which at work, as cotton mill, dry goods store, farm, etc. LIVESTOCK
20. Whether as employer, employee, or working on own account. EM
If an employee
21. Whether out of work on April 15, 1916.
22. Number of weeks out of work during year 1909.
EDUCATION.

23. whether able to read. YES
24. whether able to write. YES
25. Attended school any time since September 1, 1909.
OWNERSHIP OF HOME.

26. Owned or rented. OWNED
27. Owned free or mortgaged. MORTAGED
28. Farm or house. FARM
29.Number of farm schedule.
30. Whether a Union or Confederate Veteran.
31. Whether blind (both eyes).
32. Whether deaf and dumb.

OTHER MEMBERS OF HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION:


ENTRY LINE NUMBER: 76
NAME.

Name of each person whose place of abode on April 15, 1910, was in this family.
Enter surname first, then the given name and middle initial, if any.
Include every person living on April 15, 1910. Omit children born since April 15, 1910.
3. Name: EMLEY J FUNDERBURK
REALATION.

4. Relationship of this person to the head of the family. WIFE
PERSONAL DESCRIPTION.

5. Sex. Female.
6. Color or race. White.
7. Age at last birthday. 43.
8. Single, married, widowed, or divorce. Married.
9. Number of years of present marriage. 7.
MOTHER OF HOW MANY CHILDREN.

10. Number born. 0.
11.Number now living. 0.
NATIVITY.

Place of birth of each person and parents of each person enumerated. If born in the United States, give the sate or territory. If of foreign birth, give the country.
12. Place of birth of this Person. Texas
13. Place of birth of Farther of this person. Missouri
14. Place of birth of Mother of this person. Kentucky
CITZENSHIP.

15. Year of immigration to the United States.
16. Whether naturalization or alien.
17. Whether able to speak English; or, if not, give language spoken. ENGLISH
OCCUPATION.

18. Trade or profession of, or particular kind of work done by this person, as spinner, salesman, laborer, etc. NONE
19. General nature of industry, business, or establishment in which at work, as cotton mill, dry goods store, farm, etc.
20. Whether as employer, employee, or working on own account.
If an employee
21. Whether out of work on April 15, 1916.
22. Number of weeks out of work during year 1909.
EDUCATION.

23. whether able to read. YES
24. whether able to write. YES
25. Attended school any time since September 1, 1909.
OWNERSHIP OF HOME.

26. Owned or rented.
27. Owned free or mortgaged.
28. Farm or house.
29.Number of farm schedule.
30. Whether a Union or Confederate Veteran.
31. Whether blind (both eyes).
32. Whether deaf and dumb.

ENTRY LINE NUMBER: 77
NAME.

Name of each person whose place of abode on April 15, 1910, was in this family.
Enter surname first, then the given name and middle initial, if any.
Include every person living on April 15, 1910. Omit children born since April 15, 1910.
3. Name: WESLEY MCVAIR
REALATION.

4. Relationship of this person to the head of the family. HIRED MAN
PERSONAL DESCRIPTION.

5. Sex. Male.
6. Color or race. White.
7. Age at last birthday. 27.
8. Single, married, widowed, or divorce. Single.
9. Number of years of present marriage. .
MOTHER OF HOW MANY CHILDREN.

10. Number born. .
11.Number now living. .
NATIVITY.

Place of birth of each person and parents of each person enumerated. If born in the United States, give the sate or territory. If of foreign birth, give the country.
12. Place of birth of this Person. Texas
13. Place of birth of Farther of this person. Texas
14. Place of birth of Mother of this person. Texas
CITZENSHIP.

15. Year of immigration to the United States.
16. Whether naturalization or alien.
17. Whether able to speak English; or, if not, give language spoken. ENGLISH
OCCUPATION.

18. Trade or profession of, or particular kind of work done, by this person as spinner, salesman, laborer, etc. FARM LABOR
19. General nature of industry, business, or establishment in which at work, as cotton mill, dry goods store, farm, etc. WORKING OUT
20. Whether as employer, employee, or working on own account. WAGE
If an employee
21. Whether out of work on April 15, 1916.
22. Number of weeks out of work during year 1909.
EDUCATION.

23. whether able to read. YES
24. whether able to write. YES
25. Attended school any time since September 1, 1909.
OWNERSHIP OF HOME.

26. Owned or rented.
27. Owned free or mortgaged.
28. Farm or house.
29.Number of farm schedule.
30. Whether a Union or Confederate Veteran.
31. Whether blind (both eyes).
32. Whether deaf and dumb.