>Using my subscription to Ancestry, I accessed the census and E.D. 742. >Boy was I suprised to find that it did not show any names or Streets. >Everything was blank until it got to the relationship column. -Yes, and unfortunately the microfilm for this Cambridge, Middlesex County E.D. also does not have names or addresses. The space for the enumerator�s name says �Office� . Here is what is written on a small piece of paper attached to Sheet 1A of this E.D. -----------------------. (Hand printed by a left handed writer) Memo from Evelyn L. Yoeman, June 1, 1940 (Typed) Cambridge City (pt) Ward 1 Precinct 1 E.D. 742, S.D. 1 Mass. 1910 Vol 59 The returns of this E.D. are in red and since the initials of some of the clerks of the Geographer�s Division appear threreon, they are evidently copies made in this Division. The names of all individuals enumerated are omitted but the data appear to be complete. No information concerning this has been found in our records. Memo. To Miss Oursler from ELY 8/22/3(6?) Rate B Paid $85.43 for population $2.10 for Barns (total) $87.53 Voucher 16,755 Worked 15 days 3 hours 35 Minutes Population 3,424, barns 21 (Hand printed on the side of the memo by the same person as above.) Examined Supervisor correspondence for Mass. but could find no information regarding this E.D. Mary C. Oursler, June 3, 1940 -----------------------. -The location you are looking for, Steven Ct, is in this ED which goes from Lechmere Square near the Museum of Science out a few blocks to about 6th and Otis. �MapQuest� doesn�t come up with Stevens Ct as an address but if you use an address close by, 100 Gore St, and drill in you will see Stevens Ct. -You might have good luck finding your parties in the 1910 era Cambridge directories which were published for a long time before and after this time. Regards, Paul Annapolis, Maryland