The 1940 census asked where the person was living in 1935 and frequently they 
had not moved - therefore the „same place“. Occasionally they may have moved 
Which would be given. Possibly because this was deep into the Depression- or it 
was turning around a bit by then and whether their circumstances had changed 
radically from 1930. 

My best guess 

Helen 

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> On Jan 14, 2020, at 5:56 PM, Trevor Good <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi to my American Legacy Genealogists
> Down here in little New Zealand, I have a puzzle you might be able to solve 
> for me.
> When comparing some of my relations with Family Search, I quite often come 
> across a Residential address "Same Place" This is always for 1935. I would 
> like someone to please explain why this occurs.
> 
> Regards to all
> Trevor
> 
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