This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JUB.2ACEB/108.1 Message Board Post: Dear Frances, One of my great-grandmothers was a Wyzanski - Rebecca Wyzanski, who married my great-grandfather, Max Werbalski, in Boston on May 22, 1873. I searched Ancestry.com for your Leah and found her in the 1900 and 1920 censuses. In 1900, she was listed as "Leah F." with a birth date of June 1897. Her parents were Maurice (born April 1856 in Poland) and Eva B. (born June 1867 in Michigan). Maurice was a dry goods merchant, and the family lived at 114 Newton Street in Marlborough (Essex County), MA. Leah had 2 older sisters: Eudice (born Dec. 1890 in MA) and Essner (born July 1893 in MA). Eva had lost one child already. In 1920, Maurice seems to have lost his first wife, Eva, since his wife is listed as Rebecca H., born in Canada and listed as having immigrated to the US in 1910. The family now rented at 15 Parkman Street in Brookline, MA, and Maurice was still listed as a dry goods merchant. Two children were living at home: Leah, age 23 and Elsie M., age 7 and 11 months (obviously born to Rebecca, not Eva). Eudice and Essner had almost certainly married and left home by this time. My mother remembers Eudice. I was unable to find an Ira Asche and Asche or a Leah Asche or Asch anywhere in Ancestry.com's on line records. Good luck, Laura Smith