Transcriber's notes on the 1910 Federal Census for part of microfilm #T624-629 Volume 145, Enumeration District #1801 Town of Paxton, Worcester Co., Massachusetts. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ General: Since there are no handwritten page numbers on this census, I have included the sheet number in the first remarks field for each page. The sheet numbers are generally sequential within an enumeration district and/or by enumerator and consist of an 'A' and a 'B' side similar to page numbers. Unlike the page numbers which do not repeat for a given volume, the sheet numbers start over with each new enumeration district and/or enumerator. If a person was married, not only did column 8 have an 'M' but also included the number of the marriage for that person (i.e., M1 or M2 etc. for 1st or 2nd marriage respectively). In columns 12,13, and 14 not only was the birthplace recorded but in MOST foreign born cases the native language is also listed and, for this transcription, are shown in parenthesis which were NOT part of the original source. Due to space limitations it was also necessary to sometimes abbreviate the native language in this transcription (i.e., Ireland English becomes Ireland (Eng)). The letters 'Un' or 'Unk' may appear in some columns and means the information expected was unknown to the enumerator. Page 144b line 95 has the words "This ends the enumeration of Paxton". It is also the last page for enumeration district #1801.