Niagara township, Grand Forks County, North Dakota (ND) detailed profile
Number of foreign born residents: 6 (0% naturalized citizens)
Niagara township: | 6.4% |
Whole state: | 1.9% |
69% of Niagara township residents lived in the same house 5 years ago.
Out of people who lived in different houses, 89% lived in this county.
Out of people who lived in different counties, 0% lived in North Dakota.
Place of birth for U.S.-born residents:
- This state: 66
- Northeast: 2
- Midwest: 0
- South: 9
- West: 3
Median price asked for vacant for-sale houses in 2000: $9,999
Percentage of households with unmarried partners: 0.0%
No gay or lesbian households reported
Housing units in structures:
- One, detached: 31
Housing units in Niagara township with a mortgage: 1 (0 second mortgage, 0 home equity loan, 0 both second mortgage and home equity loan)
Houses without a mortgage: 3
Most common first ancestries reported in Niagara township:
- Norwegian (48.8%)
- Scottish (18.6%)
- United States or American (10.5%)
- German (4.7%)
Most common places of birth for the foreign-born residents:
- Mexico (100%)
Means of transportation to work:
- Drove a car alone: 33 (83%)
- Carpooled: 4 (10%)
- Worked at home: 3 (8%)
Most commonly used house heating fuel:
- Electricity (67%)
- Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. (24%)
- Bottled, tank, or LP gas (10%)
83.0% of residents of Niagara township speak English at home.
17.0% of residents speak Spanish at home (60% speak English very well, 20% speak English well, 20% speak English not well).
Household type by relationship:
Households: 88- In family households: 77 (14 male householders, 0 female householders)
14 spouses, 34 children (34 natural, 0 adopted, 0 stepchildren), 11 grandchildren, 0 brothers or sisters, 0 parents, 4 other relatives, 0 non-relatives
- In nonfamily households: 11 (6 male householders (0 living alone)), 0 female householders (0 living alone)), 5 nonrelatives
Size of family households: 3 3-persons, 3 5-persons, 8 6-persons,
Size of nonfamily households: 6 2-persons,
18 married couples with children.
4 single-parent households (0 men, 4 women).
Private vs. public school enrollment:
Students in private schools in grades 1 to 8 (elementary and middle school): 6
Here: | 40.0% |
North Dakota: | 7.1% |
Students in private schools in grades 9 to 12 (high school): 3
Here: | 17.6% |
North Dakota: | 6.0% |