>From: Paul Carr <[email protected]> >Subject: [A-L] 1819 census >Thanks to help from a bunch of folks here, I looked in the census records at >http://population.bas-rhin.fr/ellenbach/index.php >I looked in the 1819 Sundahausen records for Hirtzels, but found none. I know that they must be there. >If anyone stumbles across an entry for Hirtzel in the 1819 Sundahausen census, please do let me know. >Thanks. >Paul Portland, OR Hi Paul, Etienne and other listers, I was interested in Paul¹s query re: Sundhouse, because so far, NONE of my Alsatian locations has an 1819 census posted; all show EN DEFICIT. :-( Now, I¹m even more interested in what I notice on the 4 images for Sundhouse/Sundhausen: IMAGE: Side of image: Numbers in order of enumeration Image 1: left page: 48-58 Image 1: right page: 1-33 Image 2: left page: 34-71 Image 2: right page: 72-109 Image 3: left page: 110-147 Image 3: right page: 148-185 Image 4: left page: 186-222 Image 4: right page: 223-243 I understand the last 5 of the six pages, enumerating the residents from 1 to 143. HOWEVER, what does that left page of image 1 indicate? I can¹t quite figure this out, nor can I understand why the numbers go from 48 to 58? These 48-58 are not the same families shown as #48-58 on image 2, left page. The only difference I see between the pages of image 1: Headings on left page are in French and right (and all other images) are in German. Any enlightenment? Cari Thomas Oh, yes, does EN DEFICIT mean the 1819 censuses for my personal ancestral locations are lost forever? ...or what, exactly?