(1) No data available
(2) A tenant in someone's house
(1) U2018Foster child,u2019 which was previously lumped in u2018 roomer , boarder, or foster child,u2019 is now on its own.
(2) The Buscherts took in one roomer at a rate of $7 per week to help cover costs.
(3) (Adults living with others were asked by the Census to classify their relationship to the others as, among other things, u2018husband/wife,u2019 u2018housemate/roommate,u2019 u2018 roomer / boarder,u2019 and u2018unmarried partneru2019).
(4) Now she would be able to build a smaller house, take in roomers , and have more room for the plants which she loved so dearly.
lodger
boarder