Jackie, I found the same listing for my Father. In checking the original 1910 Census he was listed under the age column as 6/12, meaning that he was 6 months old, which was correct. I think the "NR" designation was given to all infants under one year of age. As for the "OHIO" that refers to the State where they were born. I would also advise folks to use every conceivable misspelling they can think of for the name they are looking for. My grandfather started out with the name SLAT when he came to this country. For reasons unknown to me, he seemed to add a letter to the name about every 10 years until it went from Slat >Slatt>Shlatt>Schlatt...where he stopped adding letters. For the 1910 era he was using the name SLAT. I found them on the Census with the name SHELTT.... not even close!!! Between the Census Takers poor spelling and drippy ink pen and the person transcribing from poorly visible microfilm, it could end up misspelled in ways you never thought possible. Happy Hunting....... Sandy Columbus, Ohio Researching : Slat, Slatt, Shlatt, Schlatt, Fifer, Burkhart, Saboli, Cebula, Saboley and many others. From: "Jackie Pauley" <jpauley@intelos.net> To: OHBELMON-L@rootsweb.com Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 17:42:22 -0400 Subject: [OHBELMON-L] Re: 1910 OH Census Miracode Index Now I have a question. After finding my family in the 1910 OH Census - it list my great grandfather, Edward, with wife, Zella, daughter, Dorothy, and son, Edward J. Edward J. is my father who is deceased. What I don't understand is what the NR, Ohio stands for? My father was born and raised in OH before coming to live in WV. Does anyone know what the NR stands for - it is listed many times throughout the Census. Thanks - Jackie ----- Original Message ----- From: Jackie Pauley To: OHBELMON-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 5:37 PM Subject: re: 1910 OH Census Miracode Index Hey guys: Maybe this will work for you. While visiting the 1910 OH Census that can be viewed at Ancestry.com for a few more days (till the 28th); I found that I could print the part of the census that I was searching. After entering the name of my family that I am searching and having it show up on the screen; I went to file, page set up, changed to portrait, printed. It got the whole page by printing in portrait. You might check the bottoms of each printed page to be sure it printed everything. Now I can refer back to it anytime without worrying about the time limit to view it. I assume that there is no problem with doing this as they offered it free online to everyone for 10 days. Jackie