I am very anxious to find one of my ancestral families in the 1911 census, as there is some confusion about when several family members came to Canada. Why don't I write to Dr. Felegi and ask him to do this look-up for me since he has custody of all the data? I can give him all the family names and their ages and the 2 addresses they lived at, one before the census and one after (obtained from directories). And if he requires it, I can prove my relationship to the family. I will even sign a waiver agreeing that I will make no personal profit from the information he provides, and I will do nothing that would violate *his* personal privacy when I publish *my* family history. How could he object? Just a thought. ... Martin Potter
:Hi Martin: I need to see it badly as well. My father, b. about 1907, never knew who his parents were and died still crying to know the answer. I might not be able to find him, but I sure would like to try. If the Campaign folks agree, I'll also write him a letter. Gwen Christie, Nova Scotia ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > I am very anxious to find one of my ancestral families in the > 1911 census, as there is some confusion about when several family > members came to Canada. Why don't I write to Dr. Felegi and ask > him to do this look-up for me since he has custody of all the data? > > I can give him all the family names and their ages and the 2 > addresses they lived at, one before the census and one after > (obtained from directories). And if he requires it, I can prove > my relationship to the family. I will even sign a waiver > agreeing that I will make no personal profit from the information > he provides, and I will do nothing that would violate *his* > personal privacy when I publish *my* family history. How could he object? Just a thought. ... Martin Potter