George Forest Stearns |
George F StearnsGender: MaleBirth: Circa 1911 - Washington, United StatesResidence: 1930 - Spokane, Spokane, Washington, USAAge: 19Marital status: SingleRace: WhiteLanguage: EnglishFather: Edwin P StearnsFather's birth place: Michigan, United StatesMother: Alice StearnsMother's birth place: North Dakota, United StatesSiblings: Marion M Stearns, Wilfred V Stearns, Wilma J StearnsCensus: HouseholdRelation to head; Name; Age; Suggested alternativesHead; Edwin P Stearns; 49; Wife; Alice Stearns; 41; Son; George F Stearns; 19; Daughter; Marion M Stearns; 17; Son; Wilfred V Stearns; 13; Daughter; Wilma J Stearns; 10;
The 1930 Census determined the population of the United States to be 122,775,046. This is an increase of almost 16 percent over the 1920 Census, which reported a population of 106,021,537. This was the 15th decennial census conducted in the United States under authority granted by Article I, Section 2 of the United States Constitution. It was conducted in April 1930, except in Alaska, where it was conducted in late 1929. Until 2012 the 1930 Census is the latest available to the public, due to 72-year privacy laws. It is based on actual counts of persons living in residential structures.
George Forest StearnsGender: MaleBirth: May 1910 - United StatesImmigration year: 1911Residence: June 1911 - Tps 27 & 28-R 9-W 4, Medicine Hat, Alberta, CanadaAge: 1Marital status: SingleRace: EnglishSub district description: Townships 27, 28, 29, 30 in ranges 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 west of the 4th MeridianParents: Edwin Plato Stearns, Alice StearnsCensus: household membersHouseholdRelation to head; Name; Age; Suggested alternativesHead; Edwin Plato Stearns; 30; Wife; Alice Stearns; 22; Son; George Forest Stearns; 1;
Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and Yukon Territory. Forms were printed with both English and French column headings; answers were recorded in the locally-spoken language. The 1911 Canada Census was officially conducted on June 1, 1911 in the nine provinces. Individuals were to be enumerated in their usual place of residence even though they may not have been at that residence on the night of the enumeration. The head of household was to be recorded first followed by the rest of the members of the household. The forms used for the territories was a simplified version of the regular schedule and enumerators assigned to the Yukon Territory and Northwest Territories were allowed to begin before June 1st.
George Forest StearnsGender: MaleBirth: May 24 1910 - Spokane, Washington, United StatesResidence: 1911 - Medicine Hat, Alberta, CanadaDeath: Sep 5 1993 - Spokane, Washington, United StatesParents: Edwin Plato Stearns, Alice Stearns (born Vinton)Siblings: Marion M Stearns, Wilma J Stearns, Wilfred Vinton Stearns
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George F StearnsBirth: May 24 1910 Possible relatives:
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Helen J Stearns Jan 26 1915 Residences: ResidenceDate2903 E 25th Ave, Apt 229, SpokaneWashington 99223-7618, USAFeb 1 2000Show neighbors1452 S Ellsworth Rd, MesaArizona 85209-3700, USAFeb 1 2001Show neighbors4137 S Altamont St, SpokaneWashington 99223-4417, USAShow neighbors Phone numbers:
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(509) 536-6791 Feb 1 2000
(509) 448-8703 Jan 1 2004
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George F StearnsBirth: May 24 1910Death: Sep 5 1993Last residence: Spokane, Washington 99223, USASSN issuing state:
Begun in 1935 by the Social Security Act signed into law by FDR, more than thirty million Americans were registered for the economic security sanctions by 1937. From 1937 to 1940, payments were made in one-lump sums amounts with the first amount being seventeen cents. Following amendments in 1939, the payments turned into monthly benefits and increased. Following further amendments in 1950, cost-of-living increases were awarded to those who were receiving benefits. From 1950 to the present, benefits have increased yearly in response to inflation concerning the costs of living.