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The 1925 State Census for Iowa asks the following questions:
- Surname.
- Given Name.
- Relation. Relationship within the family.
- Sex.
- Color. When not "White", this information is listed under the title "Various" on the census page view (not on surname search results).
- Age.
- Marital Status. S for Single, M for married, W for widowed, D for divorced.
- Own or Rent. This field applies to the head of household.
- Free or Mortgaged. For owned property, whether owned outright or mortgaged.
- Home Value. Value of property.
- Mortage Debt.
- Rent Amount.
- Insurance Amount.
- Foreign Born Status.
- Years Residing in the U.S.
- Years Residing in Iowa.
- Highest School Level. R=Rural, G=Grade, H=High School, C=College.
- Highest Grade Level.
- Number of Months Attending School. In past year.
- Whether Can Read.
- Whether Can Write.
- Place of Birth.
- Father's Surname.
- Father's Given Name.
- Father's Age.
- Mother's Surname.
- Mother's Given Name.
- Mother's Age.
- Parent's Place of Marriage.
- War Experience. Whether Veteran/Branch or Service in Which Served/State Enlisted or Drafted From. For Civil War, Spanish American War, and World War I.
- Occupation. Agricultural, Professional Services, Domentic and Personal Services, Trade and Transportation, Manufacturing and Mechanical, or Laborer.
- Months Unemployed Due to Illness from Communicable Diseases.
- Lost Income Due to Above.
- Month's Unemployed in 1924.
- Comments. When present, this information is listed under the title "Various" on the census page view (not on surname search results).
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