There are hidden tricks. You can do wildcards. 1. first 3 letters or more plus asterisk in given name field 2. first 3 letters or more plus asterisk in surname field 3. both of #1 and #2 4. Blank names and search towns instead David Samuelsen Kathi wrote: > You don't need the district to search. > > If you are having trouble finding someone in the 1920 census, there are > search tips and techniques here: > > http://www.searchforancestors.com/free1920census.html > Free 1920 Ancestry Census Access > > For example, if you are doing an exact match search, all fields must > match exactly. If a name is misspelled or the age is a few years off, > you will not get a match. > > The URL above has the free access as well as explain how to get matches > when you search. > > Kathi > > >>I have a question I know that my family member I am searching for > > lived in > >>Chicago Ill in 1921 and on 710 Lake Street. The 1920 free census pages >>allows >>you to search by district is there any way I can find out what > > district > >>Lake >>Street was in Thanks so much Robbin > > >