1920 US census look-up please - Complete, thanks!

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1920 US census look-up please - Complete, thanks!

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I wonder if someone would be kind enough to do a look-up for me, for my wife's great grandparents.

They are George Robertson, Road contractor (I have absolutely no other information) and his wife Agnes (ne McKechnie) born 1891 in Scotland.
They also had two (possible 3) children: Sturan, born 1914 and Bertha Madeline (Madge) born 1915, both born in Scotland
There may also be an infant, Margaret (my wife's wee granny), who was born May 1920.

They are living in New York City, NY in 1920.

Many thanks in advance.
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Re: 1920 US census look-up please

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Emigrated 1919.

1920. Manhattan Assembly District 23, New York, New York.
George Robertson 33. [53] . 33 on image I think. Manager Real estate. Scotland.
Agnes Robertson 28. [21] . 28 . Scotland.
Stevan Robertson 5. Scotland.
Bertha Robertson 4. Scotland.
Margaret Robertson 0. [2/12] . New York.
Loakesy
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That's excellent, Thanks Jimmy!

is there any chance you can send me a copy of the original page?
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No problem pm me your email.
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All received, thanks Jimmy!!
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