Vermont | |||||||||
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1910 Census -- Addison County (from Roll 1612) | |||||||||
NOTE: The quality of the data reproduction on the microfilm for
Addison county varied from very legible to impossible to read. The town of Lincoln
was just about impossible to read. Parts of Vergennes had many spots where it was
difficult to read the data. Because of this, the data here cannot be considered to
be entirely complete..
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Dwelling/ Family |
Relationship | Name | Age | Where Born | Where Father Was Born | Where Mother Was Born | Occupation | Notes (text in red is information not gotten from the census data -- it is added from outside data to fill in known facts). |
Bristol Township | |||||||||
Monkton Town | |||||||||
176/ 176 | Head of House | John Provoncha | 50 | New York | Canada (French) | Canada (French) | Farmer | Married for 25 years. Son of Paul Provencher and Olive Beland. | |
Wife | Mary | 49 | Canada (French) | Canada (French) | Canada (French) | Had 8 children, all alive at the time. Received citizenship in 1884. Maiden name: Marcill. | |||
Son | Albia A. | 17 | New York | Farm laborer | |||||
Son | Ernest J. | 13 | New York | ||||||
Daughter | Melinda | 11 | New York | ||||||
Daughter | Amanda | 9 | New York | ||||||
177/ 177 | Head of House | Wilfred C. Provoncha | 20 | New York | New York | Canada (French) | Farm laborer | Listed with (farmer) Edward Lamb household. Son of John Provoncha and Mary Marcill (listed above). |