Literal question
<span class="em">List A</span></p>
<p>Record below the people living in the dwelling, including people traveling for business or pleasure, sick people staying in the hospital or in a clinic, fishermen still at sea, personnel navigating planes or ships for a company.</p>
<p>Do not include people listed in the heading of list B opposite this column (read this heading before filling out list A).</p>
<p>If you are housing housekeepers, apprentices or employees in your service at your own home, record them below.</p>
<p>If you have boarders (or children) who are living with you, record them below.</p>
<p>If you are subletting (or leasing) a part of your dwelling, record below your sub-letters (or people you are hosting). Always, if these sub-letters (or hosted persons) are living in totally independent rooms (for example a maid's room entirely separate from the dwelling), these independent rooms are considered as forming a distinct dwelling for which a distinct dwelling form should be established. In this case, do not record the sub-letters in the list below and do not count the rooms which they occupy in the make-up of the dwelling (page 4).</p>
<p>Fill out an individual form number 2 for each person in list A
<br />___ 1 Last name
<br />___ 2 First name
<br />___ 3 Relationship to the head of household
<br />(indicate, for example: head of household, spouse, son, mother, daughter-in-law, nephew, etc. Or: friend, boarder, sub-letter, maid, employee, housed, etc.)</p>
<div class="i1">___1<br />___2<br />___3<br />___4<br />___5<br />___6<br />___7<br />___8<br />___9<br />___10<br />___11<br />___12<br />___13<br />___14<br />___15</div><p>If there are more than 15 people to record, use an additional dwelling form.