On 2 Mar 1920, John D. Maloney's family was enumerated with his mother and his widowed sister and her children in Leaf Valley, Douglas, Minnesota on the 1920 U. S. Federal Census.[2]
John D Maloney is head, owns their farm (Mortgaged) male, white, 46 years old, married. Can read and write. Born in Minnesota, Parents both born in Ireland. Speaks English. General Farmer works on own accord.
Anna Maloney, wife, female, white, age 28, married. Can read and write. Born in Minnesota, parents both born in Minnesota, speaks English.
Agnes L. Maloney, daughter, female, white, age 7, single, did not attend school. Born in Minnesota.
Elizabeth B. Maloney, daughter, female, white, age 5, single, did not attend school. Born in Minnesota.
Mary M. Maloney, daughter, female, age 3 10/12, single, born in Minnesota.
John D. Maloney, son, male, age 1 9/12, Single, born in Minnesota.
Bessie Maloney, mother, female, white, 82, widowed, immigrated in 1900, unnaturalized, can read and write, born in Ireland, speaks English, parents both born in Ireland, no occupation.
Julia Faulkner, sister, owns farm with mortgage, female, white, 52 years old, widowed, can read and write, born in Minnesota, parents born in Ireland, speaks English, works on own farm, work on own accord.
Dennis Faulkner, nephew, male, white, 24 years old, single, can read and write, born in Minnesota, father born in Ireland, mother born in Minnesota, can speak English, farm laborer, working out, worker.
Clara Faulkner, niece, female, white, 22 years old, single, can read and write, born in Minnesota, father born in Ireland, mother born in Minnesota, can speak English, no occupation.
Julia Faulkner, niece, female, white, 16 years old, single, didn’t attend school, can read and write, born in Minnesota, father born in Ireland, mother born in Minnesota, can speak English, no occupation.
William Faulkner, Nephew, male, white, 10 years old, single, attended school, can read and write, born in Minnesota, father born in Ireland, mother born in Minnesota, can speak English, no occupation.
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