Of course! So it was no surprise when I found my great-great grandpa Jesse Workman in the 1900 U.S. Census listed with his parents and brother right there on the family farm in Sterling township, Brookings County, South Dakota. Twenty-one years old, single, and his occupation listed as "Farm Laborer".
Source: Ancestry.com - 1900 U.S. Federal Census. To see the census lines for the George Workman family, click here.
But as I looked up towards the top of the census page to gather the little bits of data identifying the location and date of the census, I saw a familiar name.
"Enumerated by me on the 1 day of June, 1900, Jesse Workman, Enumerator."
Grandpa! I never would have expected to see grandpa Jesse's name listed as the census enumerator. I just always expected that city folks would be the enumerators.
I guess this might explain why his parents George and Minnie Workman are the first people listed for this enumeration district as well. Gotta start with the people you know best!
(Disclaimer: I didn't really need to look at the top of the census page to identify the location of this family since Workman family members still farm the same land today. It's just a good habit to look there. And now I have another reason to look at that information - you just never know what you'll find!)
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