I used to live near the National Archives branch in Atlanta. I sure miss being so close. I now live where the nearest branch (Chicago) is 450 miles away, one way! I would like to ask if there is anyone on this list who goes to the Archives and wouldn't mind doing a relatively quick lookup for me there, maybe if you have a few extra minutes, or would like a break from your own research. :-) I am looking for an entry in the 1880 census of Schuylkill Co., Pennsylvania. So it should be in the index for that state. It is a lost branch of my family. Five siblings came to New Jersey from Cornwall, England. There were four brothers and a sister. I have located a lot of info about the brothers (I am a gg-granddaughter of one of them), but it seems the sister moved away. I believe she was in Schuylkill Co., Pennsylvania for the 1880 census. LOUISA CADDY was born c 1842 in Cornwall, England. Her husband (I don't know if he was still alive in 1880) was SAMUEL CADDY. In the 1870 census of New Jersey, Louisa and Samuel are listed with two children, JAMES, and FRANCIS bc 1869. There may have been more children born subsequently to that census, but I don't know. I don't know if Francis survived to 1880, either. The only child I have any 'line' on is James, who may have moved to Columbia Co., Pennsylvania by the 1900 census, I found a likely candidate for him there. I would be grateful for any or all help in locating this lost branch. Kind regards and thanks to all, Kathy