1930 Census - 922 East 22nd Street - Paterson, NJ

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The 1930 US Census was the only census in which all 8 family members would be counted at the same address at the same time; the 1920 Census reflected the status of each household as of January 1 of that year, and Josephine was born on the 13th; Carmen and Manny were out of the houss well before 1940. 

The following figures represents those lines that apply to the Lagos family.  They were living at 922 East 22nd Street.  The next two columns represent unit and family counts.  The third column gives the names; as in 1920, Anglicized, rather than birth, names are given where there are English equivalents.  Anthony is shown as head of household, Josephine as wife and the rest as sons or daughters.

The next column shows that the house is rented; rent is $55 per month.
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The next 5 columns are sex, race, age at last birthday, marital status, age at first marriage.
The next 2 columns are for education. <can't read>
The next 3 columns show country of birth of the person, the person's father and the person's mother, respectively.

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The next column, for the foreign born, gives the language spoken in the home before coming to the US. Following that are three columns for codes "for official use only."  Following this are 3 columns on citizenship
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These are followed by occupation, industry and two columns for codes.
Next, for those with an occupation,whether or not currently employed, with the next column only applicable if the answer to the first is "no."

Finally, whether or not the person is a veteran.

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