114 Van Siclen Ave
Brooklyn, New York
1915 New York State Census[1]
1920 US Census: New York > Kings > Brooklyn Assembly District 22 > Election District 1409[2][3]
- Street: Van Sicklen
- House number: 114
- Number of dwelling house in order of visitation: 6[4]
- Number of family in order of visitation: 8-15[5]
- 08 | Verbell, Nathan - Naturalization witness for Tom Cohen
- Pauline
- Henry
- Abraham
- Joseph
- 09 | Addes, Philip
- 10 | Silvey, Max - Naturalization witness for Tom Cohen
- 11 | Lambrecht, George
- 12 | Ratnaf, Harry
- Libbie
- Josie
- Saul
- Blanche
- Hannah
- 13 | Nelson, Philip
- Dora
- Matilda
- Freda
- 14 | Ralph, William
- Christina
- Herbert
- Edward
- Lawry, Sara Francis
- Lewis, Sara
- 15 | Huber, Emil
- Mary
1925 New York State Census: New York > Kings > Brooklyn Assembly District 22 > Election District 25[6]
- Street: Van Sicklen
- House Number: 114
- Silvey, Max
- Silverstein, Herman
- Mary
- Henry
- Silvia
- Jess
- Ratnaf, Harry
- Libbie
- Josie
- Saul
- Blanche
- Henney[?], Mary
- Toner[?], Ellen
- Toner[?], James
- Verbell, Nathan
- Pauline
- Henry
- Abraham
- Joseph
- Huber, Emil
Sources
- ↑ Ancestry.com. New York, State Census, 1915 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. New York State Archives; Albany, New York; State Population Census Schedules, 1915; Election District: 44; Assembly District: 22; City: New York; County: Kings; Page: 15. Ancestry Record 1915NYStateCensus #11860989
- ↑ "United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RND-411?cc=1488411&wc=QZJT-BQN%3A1036473601%2C1036473602%2C1039377501%2C1589340558 : 12 September 2019), New York > Kings > Brooklyn Assembly District 22 > ED 1409 > image 1 of 36; citing NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
- ↑ "United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RND-4YC?cc=1488411&wc=QZJT-BQN%3A1036473601%2C1036473602%2C1039377501%2C1589340558 : 12 September 2019), New York > Kings > Brooklyn Assembly District 22 > ED 1409 > image 2 of 36; citing NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
- ↑ "A dwelling house, for census purposes, is a place in which, at the time of the census, one or more persons regularly sleep. It need not be a house in the usual sense of the word, but may be a room in a factory, store, or office building, a loft over a stable, a boat, a tent, a freight car, or the like. A building like a tenement or apartment house counts as only one dwelling house, no matter how many persons or families live in it. A building with a partition wall through it and a front door for each of the two parts, however, counts as two dwelling houses. But a two-apartment house with one apartment over the other and a separate front door for each apartment counts as only one dwelling house." 1920 Census instructions to enumerators, p. 25
- ↑ total 8 families in this house
- ↑ Ancestry.com. New York, State Census, 1925 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. New York State Archives; Albany, New York; State Population Census Schedules, 1925; Election District: 25; Assembly District: 22; City: Brooklyn; County: Kings; Page: 2. Ancestry Record 1925NYStateCensus #18626354