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I'm a little confused when to include the word "household" in census citations.
EE3 6.31 has this First Reference Note:
1910 U.S. census, New York County, New York, population schedule, Bronx Assembly District 33, precinct 19, p. 269 (stamped), enumeration district (ED) 38, sheet 6-A, dwelling 37, family 124, Jacob Sounheimer; NARA microfilm publication T624, roll 999.
When is it appropriate (or useful) to include "household"? For example:
1910 U.S. census, New York County, New York, population schedule, Bronx Assembly District 33, precinct 19, p. 269 (stamped), enumeration district (ED) 38, sheet 6-A, dwelling 37, family 124, Jacob Sounheimer household; NARA microfilm publication T624, roll 999.
(Incidentally, should the ED be 1513, not 38?)
I've consistently included "household" as above, but I noticed it only is used in this way in EE3 6.32,
I suspect the first sentence in EE3 6.6 would answer my question, but unfortunately I don't understand it.
Brian
Brian, yes, 6.6 offers the
Brian, yes, 6.6 offers the explanation. In diffrent words: one basic rule of citation is to cite what is relevant to the situation at hand. For censuses, the two basic options would be these.
And thanks for catching the typo. I've just flagged it for correction in the next printing.
Ah! That makes sense. Thank
Ah! That makes sense. Thank you very much!
Brian