Census Data
1880 | 1890 | 1900 | 1910 | 1920 | 1930 | |
Augustus Gallatin Vining | ? | ? | 46 | dead | ||
Sarah Elizabeth (Williams) Vining | ? | ? | 41 | 51 | 60 | 71 |
child Vining | ? | ? | not living in this household | not living in this household | not living in this household | not living in this household |
child Vining | ? | ? | not living in this household | not living in this household | not living in this household | not living in this household |
child Vining | ? | ? | not living in this household | not living in this household | not living in this household | not living in this household |
child Vining | ? | ? | not living in this household | not living in this household | not living in this household | not living in this household |
child Vining | ? | ? | not living in this household | not living in this household | not living in this household | not living in this household |
Homer Tom Vining | ? | ? | 16 | 26 | 37 | not living in this household |
Andrew Vining | ? | ? | 14 | not living in this household | not living in this household | not living in this household |
Carlton Berry Vining | 9 | 20 | married and living in separate household |
Research Opportunity
According to the 1910 census, Homer T. Vining [Thomas Homer Vining] ("son" of Sarah Elizabeth Vining) was reported to be married ("M1", meaning his first marriage) 0 years. In the same household was Bertha Vining ("daughter in law" of Sarah Elizabeth Vining), also married ("M1") 0 years. Also in the household was Annie Pearl Vining, a "grandaughter" [sic] of Sarah E. Vining. Now, Annie Pearl was reported to be 3 years old, and Bertha was reported to have been the mother of "0" children. The question, then, is who are the parents of Annie Pearl? Note: the only other members of the household in 1910 were Lucy Williams (81 y., widowed, the "mother" of Sarah Elizabeth Vining) and Carlton Berry Vining (20 y., single, a "son" of Sarah Elizabeth Vining).