Cornelius and Gertrude Vanderkloot Census Records

1900 Census for Chicago, Illinois
City
County
State
Enumeration Date
Township
Ward No.
Roll No.
Vol. No.
E.D.
Sheet
Line
Chicago
Cook
Illinois
June 5, 1900
Southtown
5
 
 
119
8
13

Location
Name
Relation
Personal Description
Street
Home No.
Dwelling No.
Family No.
Every person living
on June 1, 1900
Relation to Head
Color
Sex
Birth Month
Birth Year
Age
Marital Status
Years Married
No. of Children
Children Living
Emerald
2701
63
136
Vanderkloot, Cornelius
Head
W
M
Dec
1870
29
M
7
 
 
"
"
"
"
Vanderkloot, Gertrude
Wife
W
F
Dec
1869
30
M
7
2
2
"
"
"
"
Vanderkloot, Mathias
Son
W
M
Sep
1895
4
S
 
 
 
"
"
"
"
Vanderkloot, Fred
Son
W
M
June
1898
1
S
 
 
 

Contd.
Nativity
Citizenship
 
Education
Home
Name
Birthplace of Person
Birthplace of Father
Birthplace of Mother
Year of Immigration
No. Years in USA
Naturalization
Occupation
Attended School
Can Read
Can Write
Speaks English
Owner or Rented
Home or Farm
Vanderkloot, Cornelius
Holland
Holland
Holland
1886
14
Na
Molder 
0
Y
Y
Y
R
H
Vanderkloot, Gertrude
Holland
Holland
Holland
1887
13
 
 
 
Y
Y
Y
 
 
Vanderkloot, Mathias
Illinois
Holland
Holland
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Vanderkloot, Fred
Illinois
Holland
Holland
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Notes on the 1900 Census
  • The above census data was found a Fall of 1976 search by Dave Jordan. 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 Dave directly.
  • The number of marriage years matches with their marriage date of May 27, 1893.
  • The months and years of birth and ages match other data for all cases except that Fred was believed to be born June 6, 1899.
  • The year of immigration for Cornelius matches that of his father suggesting that they came together.