Nonpopulation Census Records: Guam
- Introduction
- Background
- Records Description
- Table of Contents
- Appendix I: Questions on Form 15-28
- Appendix II: Questions on Form 15-41
- Appendix III: 1930 Enumeration District Numbers
- Appendix IV: 1930 Census Enumerators
. . .all the land directly farmed by one person, either by his own labor alone or with the assistance of members of his household or hired employees. The farm . . . may produce field crops, fruits, and nuts, as well as livestock.The questions asked on this schedule are shown in Appendix I. Farmers were to report the number of acres harvested and crop quantity produced during 1929, and to report the number of trees and plants they had on April 1, 1930. Series 2: Form 15-41, Livestock Schedule-Guam Form 15-41, Livestock Schedule-Guam, measures about 8 by 10.5 inches, with space for 28 proprietors of livestock on each side. Instructions on the reverse side indicate that "A report is required of all persons in Guam who own or have in their possession any carabao, cattle, horses, hogs, goats, chickens, or ducks." (Emphasis added). The questions asked on this schedule are shown in Appendix II. Each person was to report the number of livestock they had on April 1, 1930. Enumeration districts having livestock schedules with information on the reverse side are
ED PAGE(S) ED PAGE(S) 1 5-8 8 1-4 2 1-3 9 1-3, 5 3 22-25 10 1, 3-4 4 27-28, 30-33 11 1-4 5 10, 12-13, 15-19, 21 12 1-2 6 1-3 13 none 7 1-2
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SERIES ROLL ED PAGE RANGE Series 1: Form 15-28,
Schedule forCultivated Crops--Guam1 2 1-166 1 167-326 5 327-790 2 3 791-928 4 929-1159 6 1-145 7 1-71 8 1-204 3 9 1-189 10 1-95 11 1-148 12 1-93 13 none Series 2: Form 15-41,
Livestock Schedule--Guam3 2 1-4 1 5-9 5 10-21 3 22-26 4 27-33 6 1-3 7 1-3 8 1-7 9 1-5 10 1-5 11 1-4 12 1-2 13 1-1
Appendix I, Summary of Questions Asked on Form, 15-28, Schedule for Cultivated Crops--Guam
Enumerator's Record-
Number of farm in order of visitationName of farmer or cultivator
District
Barrio
City or Village
Enumerator's nameSheet and line on Population Schedule on which name is written-Field Crops (number of acres harvested and quantity of product)-
Sheet No. and Line No.Corn (bushel)Fruits and Nuts (number of trees or plants and quantity [number] of each product)-
Sweet potatoes (bushels)
Taro (number)
Yams (bushels)
Tobacco (pounds)
Cassava (pounds)
Rice (bushels)
Arrowroot (pounds)
Sugar cane (tons)Coconuts
Bananas (bunches)
Pineapples
Coffee (pounds)
Breadfruit
Oranges
Lemons
Papaya
Cacao (pounds)
Limes
Mangoes
Alligator pears
Grapefruit
Kapok (pounds)
Appendix II, Summary of Questions Asked on Form 15-41, Livestock Schedule--Guam
Enumerator's Record-Appendix III, 1930 Census Enumeration Districts (ED) for Guam This list is taken derived from T1224, Descriptions of Census Enumeration Districts, 1830-1950, roll 2629.DistrictName of possessor or owner Number of animals-
Barrio
City or Village
Enumerator's NameCarabao
Cattle
Horses and colts
Hogs and pigs
Goats and kids
Chickens
Ducks
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1 | Agana city (part): San Nicolas and San Ramon areas |
2 | Agana city (part): San Antonio and Padre Palomo areas |
3 | Agana city (part): Bilibic, San Ignacio, and Togae areas |
4 | Agana city (part): Anigua, Julale, and Santa Cruz areas |
5 | Agana Municipality including Barrigada, Dededo, Machananao, Pago Sinajana, Sinajana, Tutujan, and Yigo barrios, but excluding Agana city |
6 | Agat Municipality including Agat town, and Chandia, Inaso, Omo, Opagat, Pasgual, Sagua, Salinas, Tena, and Tumat barrios |
7 | Asan Municipality including Asan town and Libugon barrio |
8 | Inarajan Municipality including Inarajan town, and Aga, Bubalao, Malolos, Talofofo barrios |
9 | Merizo Municipality including Merizo town and Umatac barrio |
10 | Piti Municipality including Piti town and Sinengsong and Tepungan barrios |
11 | Sumay Municipality including Sumay town and Sumay rural area |
12 | Yona Municipality |
13 | U.S. Navy ships and reservations |
Appendix IV: Enumeration Districts (ED) Numbers and Enumerators for Guam, 1930 This list is taken derived from T1224, Descriptions of Census Enumeration Districts, 1830-1950, roll 2629.
Correct ED Incorrect ED
(if any)Enumerator 1 Pauline L. Dees 1 Joaquin Torres 2 1 Arthur W. Jackson 3 Tomas A. Calvo 4 Vicente Tydingco 5 2 Jose Kamminga 5 2 Margarito D. Palting 6 Pedro C. Charfauros 7 5 Joaquin Torres 8 7 Francisco G. Lujan 8 7 Cayetano R. Quinata 9 6 Manuel Charfauros 10 5 Joaquin Torres 11 5 Joaquin C. Diaz 12 7 Cayetano A. Quinata 13 Susan W. Bradley