NARA Microfilm Publication Number: T627, Roll Number: 2096
Family History Library Microfilm Number: = 005460031, 005460031
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE – BUREAU OF THE CENSUSSIXTEENTH CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES: 1940
POPULATION SCHEDULE
State: Missouri
County: Clark
Incorporated place:
Township or other division of county: Wyaconda
Ward of city:
Block Nos.:
Unincorporated place (Name of unincorporated place having 100 or more inhabitants):
Institution (Name of institution and lines on which entries are made):
SUPERVISOR’S DISTRICT. NUMBER: 1
ENUMERATION DISTRICT NUMBER: 23-20
Enumerated by me on 7 May, 1940
ENUMERATOR NAME most name are unreadable (not used):
Sheet Number: 5B B
Stamped Sheet Number: 143- B
Head of Household Information
Line No. 51
LOCATION
1. Street, Avenue, road, etc.:
2. House number (in cities and towns):
HOUSEHOLD DATA
3. Number of household in order of visitation: 104
4. Home owned (O) or rented (R): R
5. Value of home, if owned, or monthly rental, if rented: R
6. Does this household live on a farm? (Yes or No): YES
NAME
“Name of each person whose usual place of residence on April 1, 1940, was in this household.
BE SURE TO INCLUDEE:
1. Persons temporarily absent from household. Write “AB” after names of each persons.
2. Children under 1 year of age. Write “Infant” if child has not been given a first name.
Enter(X) after name of person furnishing information.”
7. Name: John Barber (X)
RELATION
“Relationship of this person to the head of the household, as wife, daughter, farther, mother-in-law, grand-son, lodger, lodger’s wife, servant, hired hand, etc.”
8. Relation: Head
CODE (Leave blank)
A. Code: 0
PERSONAL DESCRIPTION
9. Sex – Male (M), Female (F): Male
10. Color or race: White
11 Age at last birthday: 38
12. Marital status = Single (S), Married (M), Widowed (Wd), Divorced (D): Married
EDUCATION
13. Attended school or collage any time since March 1, 1940? (Yes or No): NO
14. Highest grade of school completed: H-4
CODE (Leave blank)
B. CODE: 30
PLACE OF BIRTH
If born in the United States, give State, Territory, or possession.
If foreign born, give country in which birthplace was situated on January 1, 1937.
Distinguish Canada-French from Canada-English and Irish Free State (Eire) from Northern Ireland.
15. Place of Birth: Missouri
CODE (Leave blank)
C. CODE: 66
CITIZENSHIP
16. Citizenship of the foreign born:
RESIDENCE, APRIL 1, 1935
“IN WHAT PLACE DID THIS PERSON LIVE ON APRIL 1, 1935?
For a person who, on April 1, 1935, was living in the same house as present, enter in Col. 17 “Same place,” leaving Cols. 18, 19, and 20 blank, in both instances.
For a person who lived in a different place, enter city or town, county, and State, as directed in the Instructions.
(Enter actual place of residence, which may differ from mail address.)”
17. City, town, or village having 2,500 or more inhabitants. Enter “R” for all other places.: Same House
18. COUNTY:
19. STATE (or Territory or foreign country):
20. On a farm? (Yes or No): YES
CODE (Leave blank)
D. COAD:
PERSONS 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER – EMPLOYMENT STATUS
21. Was this person AT WORK for pay or profit in private or nonemergency Govt. work during week of March 24-30? (Yes or No): YES
22. If not, was he at work on, or assigned to, public EMERGENCY WORK (WPA, NYA, CCC, etc.) during week of March 24-30? (Yes or No):
If neither at work nor assigned to public emergency work. (“NO” in Cols. 21 and 22)
23. Was this person SEEKING WORK? (Yes or No): NO
24. If not seeking work, did he HAVE A JOB, business, etc.? (Yes or No): , NO
For persons answering “No” to quest. 21, 22, 23, and 24
25. Indicate whether engaged in home housework (H), in school (S), unable to work (U), or other (Ot):
CODE (Leave blank)
E. CODE: 1
If at private or nonemergency Government work. (“Yes” in Col. 21)
26. Number of hours worked during week of March 24-30, 1940: 60
If seeking work or assigned to public emergency work. (“Yes” in Col. 23 or 23)
27. Duration of unemployment up to March 30, 1940 – in weeks:
“OCCUPATION, INDUSTRY, AND CLASS OF WORKER"
"For a person at work, assigned to public emergency work, or with a job (“Yes” in Col. 21, 22, or 24), enter present occupation, industry, and class of worker.
For a person seeking work (“Yes” in Col. 23):
(a) If he has previous work experience, enter last occupation, industry, and class of worker: or (b) if he does not have previous work experience, enter “New worker” in Col. 28, and leave Cols. 29 and 30 blank.”
OCCUPATION
28. Trade, profession, or particular kind of work, as – frame spinner, salesman, laborer, rivet heater, music teacher: OPERATOR
INDUSTRY
29. Industry or business, as – cotton mill, retail grocery, farm, shipyard, public school: FARM
30. Class of worker: OA
CODE (Leave blank)
Fa. CODE: 000
Fb. CODE: VV
Fc. CODE: 4
31. Number of weeks worked in 1939 (Equivalent full-time weeks): 52
INCOME IN 1939 (12 months ending December 31, 1939)
32. Amount of money wages or salary received (including commissions): 0
33. Did this person receive income of 350 or more from sources other than money wages or salary? (Yes or No): YES
34. Number of Farm Schedule: 104
Other member of Household Information
Line No. 52
LOCATION
1. Street, Avenue, road, etc.:
2. House number (in cities and towns):
HOUSEHOLD DATA
3. Number of household in order of visitation: 104
4. Home owned (O) or rented (R):
5. Value of home, if owned, or monthly rental, if rented:
6. Does this household live on a farm? (Yes or No): YES
NAME
“Name of each person whose usual place of residence on April 1, 1940, was in this household.
BE SURE TO INCLUDEE:
1. Persons temporarily absent from household. Write “AB” after names of each persons.
2. Children under 1 year of age. Write “Infant” if child has not been given a first name.
Enter(X) after name of person furnishing information.”
7. Name: Pauline Barber
RELATION
“Relationship of this person to the head of the household, as wife, daughter, farther, mother-in-law, grand-son, lodger, lodger’s wife, servant, hired hand, etc.”
8. Relation: Wife
CODE (Leave blank)
A. Code: 1
PERSONAL DESCRIPTION
9. Sex – Male (M), Female (F): Female
10. Color or race: White
11 Age at last birthday: 33
12. Marital status = Single (S), Married (M), Widowed (Wd), Divorced (D): Married
EDUCATION
13. Attended school or collage any time since March 1, 1940? (Yes or No): N
14. Highest grade of school completed: H-4
CODE (Leave blank)
B. CODE: 30
PLACE OF BIRTH
If born in the United States, give State, Territory, or possession.
If foreign born, give country in which birthplace was situated on January 1, 1937.
Distinguish Canada-French from Canada-English and Irish Free State (Eire) from Northern Ireland.
15. Place of Birth: Missouri
CODE (Leave blank)
C. CODE: 66
CITIZENSHIP
16. Citizenship of the foreign born:
RESIDENCE, APRIL 1, 1935
“IN WHAT PLACE DID THIS PERSON LIVE ON APRIL 1, 1935?
For a person who, on April 1, 1935, was living in the same house as present, enter in Col. 17 “Same place,” leaving Cols. 18, 19, and 20 blank, in both instances.
For a person who lived in a different place, enter city or town, county, and State, as directed in the Instructions.
(Enter actual place of residence, which may differ from mail address.)”
17. City, town, or village having 2,500 or more inhabitants. Enter “R” for all other places.: Same House
18. COUNTY:
19. STATE (or Territory or foreign country):
20. On a farm? (Yes or No):
CODE (Leave blank)
D. COAD:
PERSONS 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER – EMPLOYMENT STATUS
21. Was this person AT WORK for pay or profit in private or nonemergency Govt. work during week of March 24-30? (Yes or No): NO
22. If not, was he at work on, or assigned to, public EMERGENCY WORK (WPA, NYA, CCC, etc.) during week of March 24-30? (Yes or No): NO
If neither at work nor assigned to public emergency work. (“NO” in Cols. 21 and 22)
23. Was this person SEEKING WORK? (Yes or No): NO
24. If not seeking work, did he HAVE A JOB, business, etc.? (Yes or No): , NO
For persons answering “No” to quest. 21, 22, 23, and 24
25. Indicate whether engaged in home housework (H), in school (S), unable to work (U), or other (Ot): H
CODE (Leave blank)
E. CODE: 5
If at private or nonemergency Government work. (“Yes” in Col. 21)
26. Number of hours worked during week of March 24-30, 1940:
If seeking work or assigned to public emergency work. (“Yes” in Col. 23 or 23)
27. Duration of unemployment up to March 30, 1940 – in weeks:
“OCCUPATION, INDUSTRY, AND CLASS OF WORKER"
"For a person at work, assigned to public emergency work, or with a job (“Yes” in Col. 21, 22, or 24), enter present occupation, industry, and class of worker.
For a person seeking work (“Yes” in Col. 23):
(a) If he has previous work experience, enter last occupation, industry, and class of worker: or (b) if he does not have previous work experience, enter “New worker” in Col. 28, and leave Cols. 29 and 30 blank.”
OCCUPATION
28. Trade, profession, or particular kind of work, as – frame spinner, salesman, laborer, rivet heater, music teacher:
INDUSTRY
29. Industry or business, as – cotton mill, retail grocery, farm, shipyard, public school:
30. Class of worker:
CODE (Leave blank)
Fa. CODE:
Fb. CODE:
Fc. CODE:
31. Number of weeks worked in 1939 (Equivalent full-time weeks): 0
INCOME IN 1939 (12 months ending December 31, 1939)
32. Amount of money wages or salary received (including commissions): 0
33. Did this person receive income of 350 or more from sources other than money wages or salary? (Yes or No): NO
34. Number of Farm Schedule:
Line No. 53
LOCATION
1. Street, Avenue, road, etc.:
2. House number (in cities and towns):
HOUSEHOLD DATA
3. Number of household in order of visitation: 104
4. Home owned (O) or rented (R):
5. Value of home, if owned, or monthly rental, if rented:
6. Does this household live on a farm? (Yes or No): YES
NAME
“Name of each person whose usual place of residence on April 1, 1940, was in this household.
BE SURE TO INCLUDEE:
1. Persons temporarily absent from household. Write “AB” after names of each persons.
2. Children under 1 year of age. Write “Infant” if child has not been given a first name.
Enter(X) after name of person furnishing information.”
7. Name: Mack Barber
RELATION
“Relationship of this person to the head of the household, as wife, daughter, farther, mother-in-law, grand-son, lodger, lodger’s wife, servant, hired hand, etc.”
8. Relation: Son
CODE (Leave blank)
A. Code: 2
PERSONAL DESCRIPTION
9. Sex – Male (M), Female (F): Male
10. Color or race: White
11 Age at last birthday: 12
12. Marital status = Single (S), Married (M), Widowed (Wd), Divorced (D): Single
EDUCATION
13. Attended school or collage any time since March 1, 1940? (Yes or No): YES
14. Highest grade of school completed: 6
CODE (Leave blank)
B. CODE: 6
PLACE OF BIRTH
If born in the United States, give State, Territory, or possession.
If foreign born, give country in which birthplace was situated on January 1, 1937.
Distinguish Canada-French from Canada-English and Irish Free State (Eire) from Northern Ireland.
15. Place of Birth: Missouri
CODE (Leave blank)
C. CODE: 66
CITIZENSHIP
16. Citizenship of the foreign born:
RESIDENCE, APRIL 1, 1935
“IN WHAT PLACE DID THIS PERSON LIVE ON APRIL 1, 1935?
For a person who, on April 1, 1935, was living in the same house as present, enter in Col. 17 “Same place,” leaving Cols. 18, 19, and 20 blank, in both instances.
For a person who lived in a different place, enter city or town, county, and State, as directed in the Instructions.
(Enter actual place of residence, which may differ from mail address.)”
17. City, town, or village having 2,500 or more inhabitants. Enter “R” for all other places.: Same House
18. COUNTY:
19. STATE (or Territory or foreign country):
20. On a farm? (Yes or No):
CODE (Leave blank)
D. COAD:
PERSONS 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER – EMPLOYMENT STATUS
21. Was this person AT WORK for pay or profit in private or nonemergency Govt. work during week of March 24-30? (Yes or No):
22. If not, was he at work on, or assigned to, public EMERGENCY WORK (WPA, NYA, CCC, etc.) during week of March 24-30? (Yes or No):
If neither at work nor assigned to public emergency work. (“NO” in Cols. 21 and 22)
23. Was this person SEEKING WORK? (Yes or No):
24. If not seeking work, did he HAVE A JOB, business, etc.? (Yes or No): ,
For persons answering “No” to quest. 21, 22, 23, and 24
25. Indicate whether engaged in home housework (H), in school (S), unable to work (U), or other (Ot):
CODE (Leave blank)
E. CODE:
If at private or nonemergency Government work. (“Yes” in Col. 21)
26. Number of hours worked during week of March 24-30, 1940:
If seeking work or assigned to public emergency work. (“Yes” in Col. 23 or 23)
27. Duration of unemployment up to March 30, 1940 – in weeks:
“OCCUPATION, INDUSTRY, AND CLASS OF WORKER"
"For a person at work, assigned to public emergency work, or with a job (“Yes” in Col. 21, 22, or 24), enter present occupation, industry, and class of worker.
For a person seeking work (“Yes” in Col. 23):
(a) If he has previous work experience, enter last occupation, industry, and class of worker: or (b) if he does not have previous work experience, enter “New worker” in Col. 28, and leave Cols. 29 and 30 blank.”
OCCUPATION
28. Trade, profession, or particular kind of work, as – frame spinner, salesman, laborer, rivet heater, music teacher:
INDUSTRY
29. Industry or business, as – cotton mill, retail grocery, farm, shipyard, public school:
30. Class of worker:
CODE (Leave blank)
Fa. CODE:
Fb. CODE:
Fc. CODE:
31. Number of weeks worked in 1939 (Equivalent full-time weeks):
INCOME IN 1939 (12 months ending December 31, 1939)
32. Amount of money wages or salary received (including commissions):
33. Did this person receive income of 350 or more from sources other than money wages or salary? (Yes or No):
34. Number of Farm Schedule:
Line No. 54
LOCATION
1. Street, Avenue, road, etc.:
2. House number (in cities and towns):
HOUSEHOLD DATA
3. Number of household in order of visitation: 104
4. Home owned (O) or rented (R):
5. Value of home, if owned, or monthly rental, if rented:
6. Does this household live on a farm? (Yes or No): YES
NAME
“Name of each person whose usual place of residence on April 1, 1940, was in this household.
BE SURE TO INCLUDEE:
1. Persons temporarily absent from household. Write “AB” after names of each persons.
2. Children under 1 year of age. Write “Infant” if child has not been given a first name.
Enter(X) after name of person furnishing information.”
7. Name: Donna Barber
RELATION
“Relationship of this person to the head of the household, as wife, daughter, farther, mother-in-law, grand-son, lodger, lodger’s wife, servant, hired hand, etc.”
8. Relation: Daughter
CODE (Leave blank)
A. Code: 2
PERSONAL DESCRIPTION
9. Sex – Male (M), Female (F): Female
10. Color or race: White
11 Age at last birthday: 8
12. Marital status = Single (S), Married (M), Widowed (Wd), Divorced (D): Single
EDUCATION
13. Attended school or collage any time since March 1, 1940? (Yes or No): YES
14. Highest grade of school completed: 2
CODE (Leave blank)
B. CODE: 2
PLACE OF BIRTH
If born in the United States, give State, Territory, or possession.
If foreign born, give country in which birthplace was situated on January 1, 1937.
Distinguish Canada-French from Canada-English and Irish Free State (Eire) from Northern Ireland.
15. Place of Birth: Missouri
CODE (Leave blank)
C. CODE: 66
CITIZENSHIP
16. Citizenship of the foreign born:
RESIDENCE, APRIL 1, 1935
“IN WHAT PLACE DID THIS PERSON LIVE ON APRIL 1, 1935?
For a person who, on April 1, 1935, was living in the same house as present, enter in Col. 17 “Same place,” leaving Cols. 18, 19, and 20 blank, in both instances.
For a person who lived in a different place, enter city or town, county, and State, as directed in the Instructions.
(Enter actual place of residence, which may differ from mail address.)”
17. City, town, or village having 2,500 or more inhabitants. Enter “R” for all other places.: Same House
18. COUNTY:
19. STATE (or Territory or foreign country):
20. On a farm? (Yes or No):
CODE (Leave blank)
D. COAD:
PERSONS 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER – EMPLOYMENT STATUS
21. Was this person AT WORK for pay or profit in private or nonemergency Govt. work during week of March 24-30? (Yes or No):
22. If not, was he at work on, or assigned to, public EMERGENCY WORK (WPA, NYA, CCC, etc.) during week of March 24-30? (Yes or No):
If neither at work nor assigned to public emergency work. (“NO” in Cols. 21 and 22)
23. Was this person SEEKING WORK? (Yes or No):
24. If not seeking work, did he HAVE A JOB, business, etc.? (Yes or No): ,
For persons answering “No” to quest. 21, 22, 23, and 24
25. Indicate whether engaged in home housework (H), in school (S), unable to work (U), or other (Ot):
CODE (Leave blank)
E. CODE:
If at private or nonemergency Government work. (“Yes” in Col. 21)
26. Number of hours worked during week of March 24-30, 1940:
If seeking work or assigned to public emergency work. (“Yes” in Col. 23 or 23)
27. Duration of unemployment up to March 30, 1940 – in weeks:
“OCCUPATION, INDUSTRY, AND CLASS OF WORKER"
"For a person at work, assigned to public emergency work, or with a job (“Yes” in Col. 21, 22, or 24), enter present occupation, industry, and class of worker.
For a person seeking work (“Yes” in Col. 23):
(a) If he has previous work experience, enter last occupation, industry, and class of worker: or (b) if he does not have previous work experience, enter “New worker” in Col. 28, and leave Cols. 29 and 30 blank.”
OCCUPATION
28. Trade, profession, or particular kind of work, as – frame spinner, salesman, laborer, rivet heater, music teacher:
INDUSTRY
29. Industry or business, as – cotton mill, retail grocery, farm, shipyard, public school:
30. Class of worker:
CODE (Leave blank)
Fa. CODE:
Fb. CODE:
Fc. CODE:
31. Number of weeks worked in 1939 (Equivalent full-time weeks):
INCOME IN 1939 (12 months ending December 31, 1939)
32. Amount of money wages or salary received (including commissions):
33. Did this person receive income of 350 or more from sources other than money wages or salary? (Yes or No):
34. Number of Farm Schedule:
Line No. 55
LOCATION
1. Street, Avenue, road, etc.:
2. House number (in cities and towns):
HOUSEHOLD DATA
3. Number of household in order of visitation: 104
4. Home owned (O) or rented (R):
5. Value of home, if owned, or monthly rental, if rented:
6. Does this household live on a farm? (Yes or No): YES
NAME
“Name of each person whose usual place of residence on April 1, 1940, was in this household.
BE SURE TO INCLUDEE:
1. Persons temporarily absent from household. Write “AB” after names of each persons.
2. Children under 1 year of age. Write “Infant” if child has not been given a first name.
Enter(X) after name of person furnishing information.”
7. Name: Dean Barber
RELATION
“Relationship of this person to the head of the household, as wife, daughter, farther, mother-in-law, grand-son, lodger, lodger’s wife, servant, hired hand, etc.”
8. Relation: Son
CODE (Leave blank)
A. Code: 2
PERSONAL DESCRIPTION
9. Sex – Male (M), Female (F): Male
10. Color or race: White
11 Age at last birthday: 2
12. Marital status = Single (S), Married (M), Widowed (Wd), Divorced (D): Single
EDUCATION
13. Attended school or collage any time since March 1, 1940? (Yes or No): NO
14. Highest grade of school completed: 0
CODE (Leave blank)
B. CODE: 66
PLACE OF BIRTH
If born in the United States, give State, Territory, or possession.
If foreign born, give country in which birthplace was situated on January 1, 1937.
Distinguish Canada-French from Canada-English and Irish Free State (Eire) from Northern Ireland.
15. Place of Birth: Missouri
CODE (Leave blank)
C. CODE:
CITIZENSHIP
16. Citizenship of the foreign born:
RESIDENCE, APRIL 1, 1935
“IN WHAT PLACE DID THIS PERSON LIVE ON APRIL 1, 1935?
For a person who, on April 1, 1935, was living in the same house as present, enter in Col. 17 “Same place,” leaving Cols. 18, 19, and 20 blank, in both instances.
For a person who lived in a different place, enter city or town, county, and State, as directed in the Instructions.
(Enter actual place of residence, which may differ from mail address.)”
17. City, town, or village having 2,500 or more inhabitants. Enter “R” for all other places.: , ,
18. COUNTY:
19. STATE (or Territory or foreign country):
20. On a farm? (Yes or No):
CODE (Leave blank)
D. COAD:
PERSONS 14 YEARS OLD AND OVER – EMPLOYMENT STATUS
21. Was this person AT WORK for pay or profit in private or nonemergency Govt. work during week of March 24-30? (Yes or No):
22. If not, was he at work on, or assigned to, public EMERGENCY WORK (WPA, NYA, CCC, etc.) during week of March 24-30? (Yes or No):
If neither at work nor assigned to public emergency work. (“NO” in Cols. 21 and 22)
23. Was this person SEEKING WORK? (Yes or No):
24. If not seeking work, did he HAVE A JOB, business, etc.? (Yes or No): ,
For persons answering “No” to quest. 21, 22, 23, and 24
25. Indicate whether engaged in home housework (H), in school (S), unable to work (U), or other (Ot):
CODE (Leave blank)
E. CODE:
If at private or nonemergency Government work. (“Yes” in Col. 21)
26. Number of hours worked during week of March 24-30, 1940:
If seeking work or assigned to public emergency work. (“Yes” in Col. 23 or 23)
27. Duration of unemployment up to March 30, 1940 – in weeks:
“OCCUPATION, INDUSTRY, AND CLASS OF WORKER"
"For a person at work, assigned to public emergency work, or with a job (“Yes” in Col. 21, 22, or 24), enter present occupation, industry, and class of worker.
For a person seeking work (“Yes” in Col. 23):
(a) If he has previous work experience, enter last occupation, industry, and class of worker: or (b) if he does not have previous work experience, enter “New worker” in Col. 28, and leave Cols. 29 and 30 blank.”
OCCUPATION
28. Trade, profession, or particular kind of work, as – frame spinner, salesman, laborer, rivet heater, music teacher:
INDUSTRY
29. Industry or business, as – cotton mill, retail grocery, farm, shipyard, public school:
30. Class of worker:
CODE (Leave blank)
Fa. CODE:
Fb. CODE:
Fc. CODE:
31. Number of weeks worked in 1939 (Equivalent full-time weeks):
INCOME IN 1939 (12 months ending December 31, 1939)
32. Amount of money wages or salary received (including commissions):
33. Did this person receive income of 350 or more from sources other than money wages or salary? (Yes or No):
34. Number of Farm Schedule: