| Documents | 1910 United States Census, Ithaca, Tompkins, New York. Herman C. Allen is listed as head of household, which included wife Ethel and newborn son, Benjamin A. | |
| 1910 United States Census, Purcell, Jasper, MO John L. Morton listed as head of household, which included wife Martha J, daughters Mattie, May, Bessie, Eva, Nellie and son Lute. | ||
| 1910 US Census, Lincoln, Comanche, Oklahoma F. L. Hayth listed as head of household, which included wife Mary E. Allison, sons James F., John B. and Maurice, and mother-in-law Elizabeth Woodson Allison | ||
| 1910 US Census, Riley, Yell, Arkansas Lewis [sic] M. Raines listed as head of household, which included wife Francis [sic]C., and sons Everett M. and Herbert E. Mason's occupation listed as laborer in stone mill. | ||
| 1910 US Census, New London, District 1, Ralls county, Missouri Thomas E. Allison listed as head of household, which included his wife Francis. Birth place recorded for her father's place of birth is listed as West Virginia, contrary to what is reported for the 1900, 1920 (Missouri in both cases) and 1930 censuses (Virginia). Why the discrepancy? | ||
| 1910 US Census, New London, District 1, Ralls county, Missouri Fern Allison listed as boarder in household of Laura Lake. Her occupation is teacher. Her birth place is recorded incorrectly as Tennessee, as is that of her parents. | ||
| 1910 US Census, Linn Twp, Osage county, Missouri Alphonse Deltenre listed as head of household, which included wife Josie, sons Julial A., Verne and Remi, and daughter Irie. | ||
| 1910 US Census, Sawtelle, Malibu Twp, Los Angeles county, California Sarah Rowe listed as head of household, which included her daughter, Bertie Freundlich, both widowed. | ||
| 1910 US Census, Shelbina, Salt River Twp, Shelby county, Missouri
Shelbina Ward 2 Felix Allison listed as head of household, which included his wife, Mary. His occupation is listed as "own income." | ||
| 1910 US Census, Wind River precinct, Skamania county, Washington Henry F. Marshall listed as head of household, which included wife Sarah J., sons, Eugene, Forrest, and Leslie, and daughters, Eva and Bertha. Henry's occupation was listed as vegetable gardener. He owned their home, free and clear. | ||
| 1910 US Census, Merlin, Josephine county, Oregon Real Brockman listed as head of household, which included his brother Ernest. Their occupations were listed as farmers. Real rented the farm they lived and worked on. |