Monday, April 30, 2012

Exploring the 1940 Census

On Monday, April 2, 2012, the National Archives released the 1940 US Federal Population Census after a 72 year embargo. I have spent the last month pouring through the many pages looking for familiar names. How lucky am I that both Mom and Dad lived in small rural areas that year making it easy to find them!

Mom was really easy since I knew the ED for Linn Township in 1930 and could use the Stephen Morse One-Step Website to identify the ED for Linn Township in 1940. A couple of clicks (6 actually) and there they were, the entire Van Dyke family complete with middle names of all the kids. And extra special, Mom was one of the 5% who had extra questions asked. Did I learn anything I didn't know before looking at this census, no..., but it was still exciting to see the family living in the house I remember so well. That one page of the 1940 census was a windfall of family content as I found Uncle Frank and family, including Pat & Pearl with Irene; then there was Great Grandpa and Great Grandma Van Dyke, with Aunt Clara living next door with Ellis Mott.

Dad was a little tricky to find since the family had moved from Peoria to Washington sometime during the 1930s but Washington turned out to only have 1 ED and was quickly located within a few clicks of a mouse. Again, nothing new was learned that wasn't already known.

I have found a number of other relatives but still have a way to go. I have found the Henry Ringels in Peoria, Peter Schlentz in Cicero, the Lazzaronis in Kenosha, and am still looking for the rest of the Schlentz families, the Larisons, the Trinkos, and the Hutchersons.