Margaret Ann: Have you checked the 1901 census for Winnipeg through Ancestry.com. It is free right now. Victoria sent a message on how to access Ancestry.com. It is free until Dec 20th. Then if you find her on the original nominal schedule you can dtermine her address by looking at schedule 2 then maybe you can use Henderson directory to find out more info. The Manitoba Genealogical Society will also do a search of their cemetery recordings for a fee. Happy hunting! Janet St. Albert, AB MARGARET ANN JOHNSON wrote: > I need some help trying to track down some information on > Elizabeth Hanna(h). She was born in Ontario around 1830 the (twin) > sister of Samuel Hanna who died in Griswold Manitoba in 1897. She > apparently never married and eventually left Seaforth, Ontario to follow > several of her brothers who went west Samuel, Hiram and Sidney. Vague > family recollections say that she dealt in grain on the Winnipeg > exchange which was highly unusual for the times . She also apparently > lived to a ripe old age. According to a sister's obituary she was still > alive in 1918 and lived in Winnipeg. I have no idea when or where she > died or how to check if she in fact dealt on the Exchange. I did find an > e-mail address for the Exchange but never did get a reply to my enquiry. > > Any help, suggestions will be appreciated. > Thanks, > Margaret Ann, Toronto > > ==== CAN-MANITOBA Mailing List ==== > Canada GenWeb Awards > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6625/cgwaward.html > Vote for your favourite CanadaGenWeb site > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog