Frank and Maranna Jana Census Records

1920 Census for Cicero, Illinois

City
County
State
Enumeration Date
Township
Ward No.
Roll No.
Vol. No.
E.D.
Sheet
Line

Cicero Town

Cook

Illinois

January 2, 1920

Cicero Town

 
 
 

42

1B 

98 


Location
Name
Relation
Home
Personal Description
Street
Home No.
Dwelling No.
Family No.
of each person whose place of abode on January 1, 1920 was in this family
Relation to Head
Owned or Rented
Owned Free or Mortgaged
Sex
Color or Race
Age
Marital Status
61st Court

1316

17

22 

Jana, Frank 

Head

O

F

M

W

64

M

 
 
 
 
Jana, Maranna

Wife

 
 

F

W

56

M

 
 
 
 
Jana, Marie
 
 
 

F

W

23

S


Contd.
Citizenship
Education
Nativity and Mother Tongue
Name
Year of Immigration
Naturalized or Alien (Na., Al. or Pa. for First Papers)
Year of Naturalization
Attended school since 9-1-1919
Able to read
Able to write
Birthplace of Person
Mother Tongue
Birthplace of Mother
Mother Tongue
Birthplace of Mother
Mother Tongue
Jana, Frank 
1879
 Na
 1896
 
Yes 
Yes 
Bohemia
Czeck 
Bohemia 
Bohemian
Bohemia 
Bohemian 
Jana, Maranna
 1894?
 Na
 1896
 
Yes 
Yes 
Bohemia
Czeck 
Bohemia
Bohemian 
Iowa 
 
Jana, Marie
 
 
 
 
Yes 
Yes 
Illinois
 
Illinois
 
Illinois
 

Contd.
English
Occupation
 
Name
Able to speak English
Trade or profession of, or particular kind of work by person, as spinner, salesman, laborer, etc.
General nature of industry, business, or establishment in which person works, as cotton mill, dry goods, store, farm, etc.
Employer, salary or wage worker, or working own account
No. of farm schedule
Jana, Frank 

Yes 

Foreman 
Railroad 

W

 
Jana, Maranna

Yes 

Home
 
 
 
Jana, Marie

Yes 

Seamstress 
 Tailor Shop

W

 

Notes on the 1920 Census
  • The above census data was found in an August 2002 search by Barbara Halleybone. The record was located through the use of the Soundex system.
  • An attempt has been made to reproduce all data exactly as it is on the original record; some wording changes have been made for clarity and further information on the meaning of column headings is on the census sheet.
  • Both Dwelling Number and Family Number are artificial numbers used by the census enumerator.
  • If wish to explore any of this data further, please contact Barbara directly.
  • The 1879 year of immigration for Frank Jana corresponds to the year of immigration for the Sokoliks. They likely came together to Minnesota.
  • It appears that Frank and Maranna were married about 1894-1897, possibly in Illinois or Colorado.
  • The data on Marie's place of birth Illinois is unusual since it is thought the family was in Colorado. What is also confusing is that she lists her parents as being born in Illinois.