Daily News | What the 1950 census says about the Bidens of Scranton, Pa.
a treasure trove of information for those anxious to dig into their family history — or for that matter, the president’s.
That was the first time a little boy named Joseph Biden, Jr., 7 of Scranton, Pennsylvania, was enumerated in the great 10-year survey of the country.
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