
This is the first of four US Census sheets that contain information about Eric (spelled "Erik"in these census records) Isaacson. He was a stonemason who was born in Sweden. His wife Jennie, also a native of Sweden, was two years younger than he was. The couple would go on to have a total of five children. A sixth "half-brother" named Harry Anderson later also lived with them. In the 1900 Census, Isaacson was 40 years old and he and his family were living at 654 Fred Street in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
This is the first of four US Census sheets that contain information about Erick Isaacson. Isaacson was a stonemason who was born in Sweden. His wife Jennie, also a native of Sweden, was two years younger than he was and they would go on to have a total of five children, along with a sixth "half-brother" named Harry Anderson who later lived with them. In the 1900 Census, Isaacson was 40 years old and he and his family were living at 654 Fred Street in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
Historical record type:
Publication:
Twelfth Census of the United States. Schedule No.1-Population
Date of publication:
Thursday, June 7, 1900
Author first name:
United States Government