(Anything in this particular type of [ ] is my opinion.)
1930 Federal Census
Coal Creek, Wagoner County, Oklahoma, S.D. 7, E.D.
73-5, page 45, _-143-148, April 16, 1930
30 year old married white male born in Missouri
His father and mother were born in Missouri.
He married for the first time at the age of 21 and is
head of family.
He is a farmer who works on his own account on a
general farm and is actually at work.
Farm Schedule No. 111
He rents his home and lives on a farm.
He can read and write, and he speaks English.
He did not attend school or college at any time since
September 1, 1929.
He is not a veteran.
Marry (sic)
E. Martin
29 year old married white female born in Kentucky
Her father and mother were born in Kentucky.
She married for the first time at the age of 20 and is
James's wife.
She can read and write, and she speaks English.
She did not attend school or college at any time since
September 1, 1929.
Occupation - none
Beatrice L. Martin
9 year old single white female born in Oklahoma and is
James's daughter
Her father was born in Missouri; her mother was born in
Kentucky.
She did not attend school or college at any time since
September 1, 1929.
Occupation - none
Lee C. Martin
36 year old single white male born in Missouri and is James's
brother
His father and mother were born in Missouri.
He is a wage earner doing farm labor on a general farm
and is actually at work.
He can read and write, and he speaks English.
He did not attend school or college at any time since
September 1, 1929.
He is a veteran of the World War.
The following columns are blank for this family:
* Street, avenue, road, etc.
* Home number (In cities or towns)
* Value of home, if owned, or monthly rental, (if
rented
* Radio set
* Language spoken in home before coming to the United
States
* Year of immigration to the United States
* Naturalized or alien
* If not [working], line number of Unemployment
Schedule

