The record indicates James was a 32-year-old homeowner who worked in a repair shop in the automobile industry. His marital status was listed as M1. I think this indicates that this is his first marriage. Others on the page show M1 or M2. No other Robbins families are listed on several pages before or after this one.
According to the 1910 U.S. census James B Robbins lived in Justice Precinct 7 (part of), McCulloch County, Texas. He was head of the family. He was a 32-year-old married white male. The number of years of his present marriage was 12.
He was born in Texas. His father was born in Arkansas and his mother was born in Georgia. He was able to speak English. His trade or profession was repair shop in the automobile industry working on his own account. He was not out of work on April 15, 1910 and was not out of work any weeks during 1909. He was able to read and write. His home was owned free of mortgage and was not a farm.
He is listed on penned sheet 11A in supervisor’s district 14, enumeration district 192 at line number 4, dwelling 12, family 13. Living in the place of abode were head James B, 32, wife Edna, 31, son Dewey, 11, son Alvin 9, daughter Eola, 4, and daughter Beatrice, 1 3/12.
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