Sorry, no 1890 census is out there. As to the SULLIVAN names you want, I would be happy to look but I am sure I will come up with quite a few. I am puzzled - if you go to the State library why haven't you looked these up yourself?? Sandra You wrote: > >If you have time, I have a few requests for the 1860-1890 census lookups, >all in San Francisco. They are listed in order of importance to me in the >event you you don't have time or don't feel like doing them all. > >They are as follows: > >* 1860, 1870, 1880: James Sullivan; native of Ireland, aged either 45 or >46. There's probably several James Sullivans, I know. His wife was Bridget, >age 42 or 43, also a native of Ireland; they had seven children, including >Mary (15/16), Delia (12/13, Ellen (9/10) (all three natives of Australia), >Margaret/Maggie (8/9), James/Jimmy (age unknown), and two other daughters >whose names and birthdates I don't know -- these last four were all born in >San Francisco. James was a carpenter or a cooper or some such. If he's not >there look for Bridget by herself, since I am not sure exactly when he >died. They lived on Sullivan Alley at Mission Street until his death; >afterwards, she lived at 15 Polk St. > >* 1890: Bridget Sullivan, 15 Polk St. Widow of James Sullivan. (She may >have died by then; I'm not sure). > >* 1870: Mattias and Mary (Sullivan) Riehm and infants Edward and Grace. >(Grace was born in 1870; may not have made the census). > >* 1860: Mattias (aka Matt or Mott) Riehm, age about 23-25, native of >Illinois, parents born in Germany. He may not have even been in California >at this stage of the game, so if you don't have time to hunt for him, >that's OK. > >If there's anything I can do for you at a future date, don't hestiate to >ask. I'm in Sacramento myself and usually can go to the state library on >Wednesdays. > > >Joann Betschart | [email protected] | Give me Macintosh or give me death >| Genealogy: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/4646 | Work: >http://www.sacbee.com/neighbors/zones/eg_laguna (I'm just the copy editor) > > >