1910 Ipswich Census

1910 Ipswich Census and Maps

The 121 handwritten 1910 Federal Census survey forms for Ipswich provide a wealth of information about the population of Ipswich during its greatest period of industrial growth, which included the arrival of hundreds of immigrants to work in the Ipswich Mills. Survey forms for Ipswich are provided through Archive.org. The lists below begin on the first page of the Ipswich survey. Links to the 1910 Ipswich maps are below the census forms.

Columns are in the following order, left to right

  1. Location. The street address is in the first column, and the street name is written vertically on the far left.
  2. Name (Family name, first names
  3. Relations (head, wife, daughter, son)
  4. Personal Descriptions (gender, color age, marital status)
  5. Nativity (places of birth)
  6. Time of immigration
  7. Language spoken (English or other if unable to speak English)
  8. Occupations
  9. Education
  10. Other (deaf or dumb, etc.)

1910 Ipswich Census Survey

Use the arrows or mouse to advance to the next page of the census. (When the mouse is outside of the form, use it to scroll the page normally.) 

To get a closer view, use the zoom feature in Windows, or go to the Ipswich census survey at 13th census, 1910.

View the handwritten 1910 census forms

Selected survey sheets with streets and addresses

(In order of survey sheet. This is a general guide; streets are spread throughout the survey sheets, and are generally found on more than one sheet, but in the vicinity of other listed streets)

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