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18 April 2007

William T. Dunn Family 1910 Illinois Census

1910 United States Federal Census
State: Illinois, County: Montgomery, Township: Grisham, Sheet # 288A
House # 6; Dwelling # 6

Dunn, William T.; Head of household; male; white; 42 years old; Married for 14 years; Born in Kentucky; father and mother both born in Kentucky; speaks English; Profession: Minister in a church; Not out of work anytime during 1909; able to read and write English; Owns house, which is mortgaged.

_____, Annie L.; wife; Female; white; 41 years old; married for 14 years; number of children born 6; 6 children still alive; born in Kentucky; both father and mother born in Kentucky; speaks, reads and writes English.

_____, Alvira; daughter; Female; white; 13 years old; single; Born in Kentucky; father and mother both born in Kentucky; speaks, reads and writes English; attended school any time since September 1, 1909.

_____, Susie; daughter; female; white; 11 years old; single; Born in Kentucky; father and mother both born in Kentucky; speaks, reads and writes English; attended school any time since September 1, 1909.

_____, Carroll; son; male; white; 9 years old; single; Born in Kentucky; father and mother both born in Kentucky; speaks, reads and writes English; attended school any time since September 1, 1909.

_____, Merrill; son; male; white; 6 years old; single; Born in Kentucky; father and mother both born in Kentucky; speaks, reads and writes English; attended school any time since September 1, 1909.

_____, Walden; son; male; white; 4 years old; single; Born in Kentucky; father and mother both born in Kentucky.

_____, Estil; son; male; white; 2 years old; single; Born in Illinois; father and mother both born in Kentucky.

Extracted from Ancestry.com on 17 April 2007.

The record indicates that Walden was born in Kentucky four years prior to the census; while Estil was born in Illinois 2 years prior. Therefore, we can assume that the family moved to Illinois between 1906 and 1908.

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