Seeking American family info re John S. (Jack) BROWN, b. 1882 New Brunswick, Canada, d. 1935 Boston MA USA, married Julia LeBlanc also of New Brunswick. He was a tailor by trade and lived at 41 Bennington Street at the time of his death in 1935. Jack was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett MA. I'd be only too pleased to share my Canadian BROWN info with my American "cousins". Debby Brown-Warren New Brunswick, Canada
Seeking idividual(s) who may have connection to a Gorley BROWN, b. 1881 New Brunswick, Canada. I have no other info other than he was still living in 1942 in Boston MA as per the Obituary of my great grandfather, Milledge Rufus BROWN. I'd be more than happy to share my family info Debby Brown-Warren New Brunswick, Canada
Can anyone access a Boston Directory for any year 1935-9 looking for a Mary G. Dewick? Thanks very much! Steve BOSTON-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > BOSTON-D Digest Volume 03 : Issue 111 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [BOSTON] 1870 Census - DRISCOLL - [Roger_Bohn@rge.com] > #2 [BOSTON] Need RC Parish Name [Roger_Bohn@rge.com] > #3 Re: [BOSTON] 1870 Census - DRISCOL [Lucita13@aol.com] > #4 Re: [BOSTON] 1870 Census - DRISCOL [Lucita13@aol.com] > #5 Re: [BOSTON] 1870 Census - DRISCOL [Lucita13@aol.com] > #6 Re: [BOSTON] 1870 Census - DRISCOL [Lucita13@aol.com] > #7 [BOSTON] unsubscribe ["Denise Pratt" <denisepratt@msn.co] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from BOSTON-D, send a message to > > BOSTON-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [BOSTON] 1870 Census - DRISCOLL - Cambridgeport/Boston > Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 14:53:22 -0400 > From: Roger_Bohn@rge.com > To: BOSTON-L@rootsweb.com > > Looking for Michael Driscoll in the 1870 census. He born in Nova Scotia > and lived at 449 Main Street, Cambridgeport, in 1872. Mary Ellen O'Brien > may have lived at the same address, or in the vicinity. > > Thank you > Roger Bohn, > Batavia, NY > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [BOSTON] Need RC Parish Name > Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 15:27:09 -0400 > From: Roger_Bohn@rge.com > To: BOSTON-L@rootsweb.com > > Can anyone tell me in 1872, in what Roman Catholic Parish would a resident > of 449 Main Street, Cambridgeport belong? > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [BOSTON] 1870 Census - DRISCOLL - Cambridgeport/Boston > Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 16:35:37 EDT > From: Lucita13@aol.com > To: BOSTON-L@rootsweb.com > > Roger: > How old was Michael and Mary Ellen? Do you know his occupation? > Lucy > > Whoever said "Seek and ye shall find" was not a genealogist. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [BOSTON] 1870 Census - DRISCOLL - Cambridgeport/Boston > Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 16:38:08 EDT > From: Lucita13@aol.com > To: BOSTON-L@rootsweb.com > > Roger: > There are no Michael Driscolls in all of 1870 Mass. that were born in Nova > Scotia. > Lucy > > Whoever said "Seek and ye shall find" was not a genealogist. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [BOSTON] 1870 Census - DRISCOLL - Cambridgeport/Boston > Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 16:42:31 EDT > From: Lucita13@aol.com > To: BOSTON-L@rootsweb.com > > Roger: > These are the Mary O'Brien's in 1870 Cambridge, MA. > > Mary Obrien found in: > Census Microfilm Records: Massachusetts, 1870 Age: 19 > Gender: F > Race: W > Birthplace: IREL > State: Massachusetts > County: MIDDLESEX > Locale: 1-WD CAMBRIDGE > Series: M593 > Roll: 623 > Part: 1 > Page: 247A > > Mary Obrien found in: > Census Microfilm Records: Massachusetts, 1870 Age: 22 > Gender: F > Race: W > Birthplace: IREL > State: Massachusetts > County: MIDDLESEX > Locale: 1-WD CAMBRIDGE > Series: M593 > Roll: 623 > Part: 1 > Page: 303A > > > Mary Obrien found in: > Census Microfilm Records: Massachusetts, 1870 Age: 30 > Gender: F > Race: W > Birthplace: IREL > State: Massachusetts > County: MIDDLESEX > Locale: 4-WD CAMBRIDGE > Series: M593 > Roll: 624 > Part: 1 > Page: 644A > > Lucy > > Whoever said "Seek and ye shall find" was not a genealogist. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [BOSTON] 1870 Census - DRISCOLL - Cambridgeport/Boston > Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 16:50:14 EDT > From: Lucita13@aol.com > To: BOSTON-L@rootsweb.com > > Roger: > I thought about this agaon and decided to send you the Michael Driscoll's > born in Canada in the 1870 census. Sometimes Nova Scotia was just considered part > of Canade. > > Michael Driscoll found in: > Census Microfilm Records: Massachusetts, 1870 Age: 24 > Gender: M > Race: W > Birthplace: CANA > State: Massachusetts > County: SUFFOLK > Locale: 3-WD BOSTON > Series: M593 > Roll: 642 > Part: 1 > Page: 37A > > Michael Driscoll found in: > Census Microfilm Records: Massachusetts, 1870 Age: 40 > Gender: M > Race: W > Birthplace: CANA > State: Massachusetts > County: MIDDLESEX > Locale: 5-WD CAMBRIDGE > Series: M593 > Roll: 624 > Part: 1 > Page: 713A > > Lucy > > > Whoever said "Seek and ye shall find" was not a genealogist. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [BOSTON] unsubscribe > Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 05:16:58 -0400 > From: "Denise Pratt" <denisepratt@msn.com> > To: BOSTON-L@rootsweb.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: BOSTON-D-request@rootsweb.com > To: BOSTON-D@rootsweb.com > Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 10:00 AM > Subject: BOSTON-D Digest V03 #110
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Roger: I thought about this agaon and decided to send you the Michael Driscoll's born in Canada in the 1870 census. Sometimes Nova Scotia was just considered part of Canade. Michael Driscoll found in: Census Microfilm Records: Massachusetts, 1870 Age: 24 Gender: M Race: W Birthplace: CANA State: Massachusetts County: SUFFOLK Locale: 3-WD BOSTON Series: M593 Roll: 642 Part: 1 Page: 37A Michael Driscoll found in: Census Microfilm Records: Massachusetts, 1870 Age: 40 Gender: M Race: W Birthplace: CANA State: Massachusetts County: MIDDLESEX Locale: 5-WD CAMBRIDGE Series: M593 Roll: 624 Part: 1 Page: 713A Lucy Whoever said "Seek and ye shall find" was not a genealogist.
Roger: These are the Mary O'Brien's in 1870 Cambridge, MA. Mary Obrien found in: Census Microfilm Records: Massachusetts, 1870 Age: 19 Gender: F Race: W Birthplace: IREL State: Massachusetts County: MIDDLESEX Locale: 1-WD CAMBRIDGE Series: M593 Roll: 623 Part: 1 Page: 247A Mary Obrien found in: Census Microfilm Records: Massachusetts, 1870 Age: 22 Gender: F Race: W Birthplace: IREL State: Massachusetts County: MIDDLESEX Locale: 1-WD CAMBRIDGE Series: M593 Roll: 623 Part: 1 Page: 303A Mary Obrien found in: Census Microfilm Records: Massachusetts, 1870 Age: 30 Gender: F Race: W Birthplace: IREL State: Massachusetts County: MIDDLESEX Locale: 4-WD CAMBRIDGE Series: M593 Roll: 624 Part: 1 Page: 644A Lucy Whoever said "Seek and ye shall find" was not a genealogist.
Roger: There are no Michael Driscolls in all of 1870 Mass. that were born in Nova Scotia. Lucy Whoever said "Seek and ye shall find" was not a genealogist.
Roger: How old was Michael and Mary Ellen? Do you know his occupation? Lucy Whoever said "Seek and ye shall find" was not a genealogist.
Can anyone tell me in 1872, in what Roman Catholic Parish would a resident of 449 Main Street, Cambridgeport belong?
Looking for Michael Driscoll in the 1870 census. He born in Nova Scotia and lived at 449 Main Street, Cambridgeport, in 1872. Mary Ellen O'Brien may have lived at the same address, or in the vicinity. Thank you Roger Bohn, Batavia, NY
Hello! I am looking for information about an organization based in the Boston area called the Bureau of University Travel. As far as I know it doesn't exist any more. My great-uncle was involved in forming the organization in the early 1900s I believe and I was looking for some general information about this organization. Thanks very much for any help. Jean King --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search
1920; Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; Roll:T625_741; Page: 24B; Enumeration District: 604 A Bridget E. Geary was living at 71 Litchfield Street (near Cygnet Street) in Boston in 1920. She was widowed, 68 yoa, and living with her were two daughters Alice R., 36, and Mary A., 34. Alice was a cashier in a department store and Mary was a school teacher. Bridget had "none" for listed occupation. 1930; Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; Roll: T626_959; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 251: In 1930, all three were at the same address (this time near Dumas Street) and working at the same sort of jobs (Bridget had "none" for listed occupation). Their ages don't span eaxctly 10 years later. Bridget 77, Alice, 48, Mary, 45. They were joined by Bridget's son John L., and John L. was 42. I'm no help on 1900 or 1910. Steve BOSTON-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > BOSTON-D Digest Volume 03 : Issue 109 > > _Subject: 1910 South Boston Census Help Needed > Date: Sun, 05 Oct 2003 12:53:53 -0400 > From: "paul.f.foley" <paul.f.foley@verizon.net> > To: BOSTON-d@rootsweb.com, GenMassachusetts-D@rootsweb.com > > Hi! I am need of help in South Boston Census. I have tried index for > 1910 but nothing come up. I tire it too for 1900 and did not find > anything till I did it by hand. I did not have time for the 1910 to look > for it. I hope some one can help. I am Looking for the family of Martin > Geary wife Bridget They lived at 545 First Street South Boston listed in > 1900 census at this address. However I am trying to find them in the > 1910 , 1920 and can not. I know from family members that they did not > leave Southie. Can anyone help in finding them in the 1910 census? and > in 1920? Thank you > Michelle > > ______________________________ > >
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Hi! I am need of help in South Boston Census. I have tried index for 1910 but nothing come up. I tire it too for 1900 and did not find anything till I did it by hand. I did not have time for the 1910 to look for it. I hope some one can help. I am Looking for the family of Martin Geary wife Bridget They lived at 545 First Street South Boston listed in 1900 census at this address. However I am trying to find them in the 1910 , 1920 and can not. I know from family members that they did not leave Southie. Can anyone help in finding them in the 1910 census? and in 1920? Thank you Michelle
Does anyone have access to an 1860 Boston City Directory to do a look up. Hoping for address for MURPHY, Humphrey - age 68 born in Ireland - Laborer. Thank you for your time and help David Norton
Does anyone have access to an 1860 Boston City Directory to do a look up. Hoping for address for MURPHY, Michael - age 24 born in Ireland - Liquor Dealer. Thank you for your time and help David
Does anyone have access to an 1860 Boston City Directory to do a look up. Hoping for address for DESMOND, John - age 39 born in Ireland - Tailor. Thank you for your time and help David
Does anyone have access to a 1918 Boston City Directory to look up a John S. Gustin? He died in 1919 in Boston. Hoping for address & occupation. Thanks, Steve
Bob: I found them in 1880 - Thomas and family, not the parent's or siblings of Thomas. Do you need this info - or what exactly do you need? What census' do you currently have? Please repost the original info from your email to a new email request if you need any census lookups. Lucy Whoever said "Seek and ye shall find" was not a genealogist.
I am looking for the family of Thomas O'connor, born in Ireland around 1840. Thomas married Anna M ? around 1865. Children---Henry P born around 1866 in MA Mary A born around 1867 in MA. Jns L born around 1870 in MA. Joseph D born around 1873 in MA. Timothy A born around 1875 in NY. Agnes born around 1876 in MA. Annie born around 1878 in MA. Thomas's parents were Dennis Patrick and Honora O'connor. Thomas's brothers and sisters were Timothy, born around 1842 in Ire. Mary Ann, born around 1844 in Ire Bridget ( my grgrandmother ) born around 1849 in Ire. Thomas was a printer by trade. Any information on this family will be appreciated. Best wishes. Bob. Researching---Tennihan, O'connor, O'Mara, Hudson, Cole, Queeney.