14,687 Born in Greece - New York, State Census, 1915



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Historical Background
New York began taking formal state censuses in 1825 both to determine representation in state government and to produce statistics the government might find useful. The state took a census every ten years from 1825 through 1875, another in 1892, and then every ten years again from 1905 to 1925. State censuses like the 1925 census are useful because they fall in between federal census years and provide an interim look at a population.
What You Can Find in the Records
The regular census form included columns for
  • permanent residence
  • name
  • relationship to head of household
  • color
  • sex
  • age
  • nativity (country)
  • citizenship (if naturalized, where, when)
  • occupation
  • inmates of institutions and infants under one year of age (to record residence when admitted)


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