The same people appear in the 1910 census as the 1900 census. They are 10 years older but there are a few numbers that conflict with those given in the 1900. The year given for immigration is 1891 in the 1900 census and given as 1902 in the 1910 census (which doesn't make sense because they are in the US census before that year). There is also a difference in the total number of children. The 1900 says 5 of 9 are living where the 1910 gives 5 of 6 are living. Either way there are some deceased children who I need to locate.
1910 Illinois Census Chicago Ward 13 Cook County
Census Taken: 15 & 16 of April, 1910
Name: Edward T. Richards
Relationship to Head: Head
Male/White
Age: 63
Married 41 Years
Birthplace: Ireland (English)
Father's Birthplace: Ireland (English)
Mother's Birthplace: Ireland (English)
Date of Immigration: 1902
Naturalized: N (meaning yes)
Trade: Secretary
Industry: Life Ins
Read/Write: Yes
Residence: Rented House
Name: Sarah Richards
Relationship to Head: Wife
Female/White
Age: 59
Married 41 Years
Number of Children: 6
Number of Children Living: 5
Birthplace: Ireland (English)
Father's Birthplace: Ireland (English)
Mother's Birthplace: Ireland (English)
Date of Immigration: 1902
Naturalized:
Read/Write: Yes
Name: Edward T. Richards
Relationship to Head: Son
Male/White
Age: 34
Single
Birthplace: Canada (English)
Father's Birthplace: Ireland (English)
Mother's Birthplace: Ireland (English)
Date of Immigration: 1902
Naturalized: N (meaning yes)
Trade: Clerk
Industry: Life Ins
Read/Write: Yes
Name: Chas C. R. Richards
Relationship to Head: Son
Male/White
Age: 31
Single
Birthplace: Canada (English)
Father's Birthplace: Ireland (English)
Mother's Birthplace: Ireland (English)
Date of Immigration: 1902
Naturalized: N (meaning yes)
Trade: Clerk
Industry: RR Car Office
Read/Write: Yes
Further Research Needed: to find the child(ren) missing. A list of all five living can be found in the 1881 Canadian Census.
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