I may be asking the wrong thing so if I am please direct me to the proper place and manner. I need information on ANDREW JACKSON BONINE. The man had a son named "THEODORE BUFFORD BONINE" he may be listed as "BUFFORD" or "TEDDY" These men are from Tennessee , most likely mcminn county tennessee. I do not have an exact dob or do death on either. If you can help I would be so grateful to you.
Thanks.... I actually found the street I was looking for by accident in the 1920 census, I was so excited. I even found some other families with the same last name as my grandfather and my great-grandmothers maiden name a street or 2 over, and I remember when I was a little girl my grandfather telling me that there were cousins who lived across the street. I think I found them! Now I want to look at the 1910 census, my grandfather was born near the end of that year (so he won't be listed) but maybe I can find just my great grand parents before they had kids and maybe more cousins. And yes they changed the districts between censuses, its not the same number for 1910. I looked under the same number and nope not it. Thanks for your help Michelle Roots Webmaster <roots@bfn.org> wrote in message news:GpJrBp.6tC@freenet.buffalo.edu... > > I suspect that there is no way to do this online, unless an individual or > organization has acquired and scanned online the Philadelphia ED maps. If > all else fails, contact the public library in Philadelphia and ask if they > can provide the ED for you. Be sure to indicate which census year because > in my experience, enumeration district boundaries were usually redrawn for > every census. > > Hope this helps! > > On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Trevelyan wrote: > > > I am looking for the Enumeration District in Philadelphia for Brown & 27th > > Streets, and so far I have had no luck finding it... how do I find what ward > > it is in? is there a website which shows the wards or districts? > > > > any help would be absolutely appreciated > > > > Thanks in advance > > > > Michelle > > > > > > > > > > -=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=- > Webmaster: Cynthia Van Ness, MLS -- roots@bfn.org > Roots: The Buffalo NY Genealogy Forum -- http://www.bfn.org/~roots > With obits, vital records, city directories & hundreds of local links > >
I am coming into this discussion a little late; but, just wanted to say I have dealt with Ancestry.com a number of times over the past 7 years and have never had a problem. As a matter of fact, I just finished a month subscription with them, I knew up front that if I did not contact them before the month was over, I would automatically be charged for the next month's subscription. Ancestory was very clear on their terms and conditions. ...david In article <3c39f829$0$1609$272ea4a1@news.execpc.com>, davehinz@spamcop.net says... > Jon E. Cain <joncain@telus.net> pressed random keys until the following was produced: > > Thought I would make a little note here. Have any of you contacted the > > Better Business Bureau??? If you had you would have found that > > Ancestry.com have a unsatisfactory rating with them, therefore, in my > > books, they are a slime ball organization and would NEVER trust them with > > my charge card information. > > Are the complaints registered with the BBB from other people who can't > read English, and who sign up for things without understanding what > they're agreeing to? > > > -- +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+ ô¿ô Genealogy Utilities & Family Research Researching: ALLEN,BERZONER,COHEN,COOPER,KUPFERZMIDT, POSNER (POIZNER), PRITIKIN, STARKMAN Dachau Camp Entry List, Genealogy Utilities http://home.adelphia.net/~dcooper000
"Jochen Währ" <jwaehr@rz-online.de> wrote in message news:a1cuke$8r0$06$1@news.t-online.com... > Hello! > > I'm searching for the surname "Jarombek" in New Jersey. > > This i know: > > Andrew Jarombek from Spis(Slovakia) has married Maria Vitovic from > Hethars(today the name is Lipany; Slovakia). > Maria is emigrated in 1914 to USA (i know this from ellis island records) Hello Jochen, You can search at Ancestry.com, where you will find Social Security Death Index info for Andrew and a Mary JAROMBEK. Also you will find online phone directory there. There is 1 JAROMBEK listed in NJ. http://www.ancestry.com/?sourceid=00325405801503816180 Actually Ellis Island ship manifest has sp. VITOVICS, sound like veetoveech, which is perhaps a Magyarized (Hungarianized) version of Croatian surname VITOVIC. Croatians migrated to region of Hungary that would become Slovak Republic in 16th century. They fled the Ottoman Turk invasion of Croatia. Checking Ellis Island VITOVIC listings show people arr. from Croatia/Dalmatia listing their Race of People as Croatian. Of course after 3 + centuries of living in another place perhaps little Croatian "blood" remained in the surname line and/or record of that immigration was lost. http://mirror.veus.hr/darko/etf/croslov.html Robert Jerin
"Jochen Währ" <jwaehr@rz-online.de> wrote in message news:a1cuke$8r0$06$1@news.t-online.com... > Hello! > > I'm searching for the surname "Jarombek" in New Jersey. > > This i know: > > Andrew Jarombek from Spis(Slovakia) has married Maria Vitovic from > Hethars(today the name is Lipany; Slovakia). > Maria is emigrated in 1914 to USA (i know this from ellis island records) Hello Jochen, You can search at Ancestry.com, where you will find Social Security Death Index info for Andrew and a Mary JAROMBEK. Also you will find online phone directory there. There is 1 JAROMBEK listed in NJ. http://www.ancestry.com/?sourceid=00325405801503816180 Actually Ellis Island ship manifest has sp. VITOVICS, sound like veetoveech, which is perhaps a Magyarized (Hungarianized) version of Croatian surname VITOVIC. Croatians migrated to region of Hungary that would become Slovak Republic in 16th century. They fled the Ottoman Turk invasion of Croatia. Checking Ellis Island VITOVIC listings show people arr. from Croatia/Dalmatia listing their Race of People as Croatian. Of course after 3 + centuries of living in another place perhaps little Croatian "blood" remained in the surname line and/or record of that immigration was lost. http://mirror.veus.hr/darko/etf/croslov.html Robert Jerin
Hello! I'm searching for the surname "Jarombek" in New Jersey. This i know: Andrew Jarombek from Spis(Slovakia) has married Maria Vitovic from Hethars(today the name is Lipany; Slovakia). Maria is emigrated in 1914 to USA (i know this from ellis island records) Also i know, they had 2 children Margita (Margret) and Stefan (Stephan). One of my aunts told me that she was in contact with Andrew, who said: Stefan has 4 children (sons); but this is not sure !!! I think that family Andrew Jarombek lived in Boonton N.J., becaus i have a old picture. There is the name Boonton on it ....... Now i search more details to Andrew Jarombek, his wife and their children etc ..... Can somebody help me?????????????? Many thanx!!!! Jochen, Dasa and Inge
Jon E. Cain <joncain@telus.net> pressed random keys until the following was produced: > Thought I would make a little note here. Have any of you contacted the > Better Business Bureau??? If you had you would have found that > Ancestry.com have a unsatisfactory rating with them, therefore, in my > books, they are a slime ball organization and would NEVER trust them with > my charge card information. Are the complaints registered with the BBB from other people who can't read English, and who sign up for things without understanding what they're agreeing to?
Jochen, http://www.ancestry.com has an Andrew Jarombek in the 1920 Federal Census in New York. The listing shows 1 child, a son. The writing is very loopy, fuzzy, and difficult to read, but it does show the year of immigration as 1914. It shows as house # 421 (not the house address number, but rather the 421st house enumerated) and there is a note of "East 120th Street" in the left margin of the page. Shows himself, his parents, and his wife all born in Hungary, but the son born in Pennsylvania. This information can be found in the 1920 US Census, New York State, New York City, Manhattan, Enumeration District #1370. There are also a couple other Jarombek's listed at the top of the same page (44) as a carryover from a family that started on page 43. Hope this helps. -- Barb Orange County, Indiana, Marriage Record Index: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~woodhousegenealogy/ "Jochen Währ" <jwaehr@rz-online.de> wrote in message news:a1cuke$8r0$06$1@news.t-online.com... > Hello! > > I'm searching for the surname "Jarombek" in New Jersey. > > This i know: > > Andrew Jarombek from Spis(Slovakia) has married Maria Vitovic from > Hethars(today the name is Lipany; Slovakia). > Maria is emigrated in 1914 to USA (i know this from ellis island records) > > Also i know, they had 2 children Margita (Margret) and Stefan (Stephan). > > One of my aunts told me that she was in contact with Andrew, who said: > Stefan has 4 children (sons); but this is not sure !!! > > I think that family Andrew Jarombek lived in Boonton N.J., becaus i have a > old picture. There is the name Boonton on it ....... > > Now i search more details to Andrew Jarombek, his wife and their children > etc ..... > > Can somebody help me?????????????? > > Many thanx!!!! > > Jochen, Dasa and Inge > > >
Can anybody out there offer information on descendants of Edmund Wigglesworth HODGSON. There should be some links through his second given name. Appreciate any help, Craig
Dennis P. Harris <NO_SPAM_TO_dpharris@gci.net> pressed random keys until the following was produced: > Please go back and reread what I posted, instead of going off > topic. The fact is that Ancestry is a slimeball company that > bills credit cards without prior approval. You approved it when you signed up with them. Your failure to read what you were agreeing to is your problem, not theirs. Their mode of business is not unusual, nor is it unexpected, nor is it unethical. The fact that you didn't bother to find out what you were signing up for is nobody's problem but yours. There was prior approval, and you gave it. Dave Hinz
Good Morning/ Afternoon, I just want to know if any one has come across or can look up the surnames in Kent Dover or surrounding areas: HEWITT FULLER WASHFORD In paticular HETTY ELIZABETH FULLER born 1883 and died November 19th 1919 giving birth to my Grandfather Peter Fuller Washford. Shepherdswell Kent. Any infor would be great.
http://www.iath.virginia.edu/vcdh/jamestown/Muster/introduction.html has a menu listing the 1624 "muster" as it was called by category and has a very nice search tool for each section Julie Grissom Gary Good wrote: > "J. Hugh Sullivan" wrote: > > > > On 5 Jan 2002 13:32:14 -0800, Mistyhawk12@worldnet.att.net (Mistyhawk) > > wrote: > > > > >Complete list of those living in Virginia in 1624 along with their > > >Virginia location!! > > >http://home.att.net/~nameslist > > > > How in the world did you get the names of all the Indians? > > > > Hugh > > Can you spell SPAM? > If you go to this site, you find an add for a printed list. > > Search for it on "google.com", and find 619 entries for the > same info. Not sure how many give the complete list, > but you should be able to find it in one of them. > > Gary -- Earn a dime every time you receive email! Sign up FREE at: http://www.MintMail.com/?m=930939
I suspect that there is no way to do this online, unless an individual or organization has acquired and scanned online the Philadelphia ED maps. If all else fails, contact the public library in Philadelphia and ask if they can provide the ED for you. Be sure to indicate which census year because in my experience, enumeration district boundaries were usually redrawn for every census. Hope this helps! On Sun, 6 Jan 2002, Trevelyan wrote: > I am looking for the Enumeration District in Philadelphia for Brown & 27th > Streets, and so far I have had no luck finding it... how do I find what ward > it is in? is there a website which shows the wards or districts? > > any help would be absolutely appreciated > > Thanks in advance > > Michelle > > > > -=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=- Webmaster: Cynthia Van Ness, MLS -- roots@bfn.org Roots: The Buffalo NY Genealogy Forum -- http://www.bfn.org/~roots With obits, vital records, city directories & hundreds of local links
I wrote: > My great grandfather died in 1924 of "frozen lungs". Any thoughts on > exactly what that means? I mean, how does one literally freeze their > lungs? Surely if he froze to death it'd say that instead. > > Does the phrase refer to something else perhaps? Some sort of > respiratory disease maybe? In case anyone else is interested, I uncovered some further documentation about his death. Apparently he sustained frost-bitten lungs during a long livery trip in very cold weather. It didn't kill him, but it did lead to seven years of respiratory problems that got worse and worse until he died. There is some evidence to suggest that he developed tuberculosis near the end (he spent a year or more in a TB ward). Mark
My webpage contains about 2000 people from Friesland, the Netherlands. If you are interested: http://members1.chello.nl/~t.vanderleij/ Sincerely T. van der Ley
"J. Hugh Sullivan" wrote: > On Sun, 06 Jan 2002 19:05:36 GMT, Robert Heiling <robheil@attbi.com> > wrote: > > >"J. Hugh Sullivan" wrote: > > > >> On Sun, 06 Jan 2002 12:15:40 -0500, Singhals <singhals@erols.com> > >> wrote: > >> > >> >J. Hugh Sullivan wrote: > >> >> > >> >> On 5 Jan 2002 13:32:14 -0800, Mistyhawk12@worldnet.att.net (Mistyhawk) > >> >> wrote: > >> >> > >> >> >Complete list of those living in Virginia in 1624 along with their > >> >> >Virginia location!! > >> >> >http://home.att.net/~nameslist > >> >> > >> >> How in the world did you get the names of all the Indians? > >> >> > >> >> Hugh > >> > > >> >E-Z: they asked the Bollings, who're related to most of 'em. (g) > >> > >> I shudda thunk of that! > >> > >> That was the origin of the hyphenated names. The Bollings married > >> their neighbors, the Balls, and became the Bolling-Balls. > >> > >> It's a slow day! > >> > >> Hugh > > > >It took Balls to post that. > > > >Bob > > > > > I think you unflabbered my gaster. > > Hugh You'll need to go on a diet for that to happen.<g> Bob
"Alan Combellack" <acombellack@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:PQ0_7.3577$os5.288870@news20.bellglobal.com... > Lesley, > Many thanks. These groups came highly recommended in "Genealogy for > Dummies". Mayhap I should let the authors know it is out of date!! (they > probably know) > AlanC > acombellack@sympatico.ca > As far as I know, none of the moderated groups are running - s.g.methods is certainly down as well. Lesley Robertson
In message <v8_Z7.1557$qC1.133520@news20.bellglobal.com> "Alan Combellack" <acombellack@sympatico.ca> wrote: > I attempted to post this on soc.genealogy.surnames.britain yesterday. I > don't know if it appeared as I still can't read it. Can anyone advise me > what I should do please? I am using newsgroup server, > news1.on.sympatico.ca. > SGSB has been down for well over a year now AFAIK. I believe there are unresolved problems with the server at Rootsweb. Try posting a request to soc.genealogy.britain. -- Graeme Wall My genealogy website: <http://www.greywall.demon.co.uk/genealogy/index.html>
On Sun, 06 Jan 2002 19:05:36 GMT, Robert Heiling <robheil@attbi.com> wrote: >"J. Hugh Sullivan" wrote: > >> On Sun, 06 Jan 2002 12:15:40 -0500, Singhals <singhals@erols.com> >> wrote: >> >> >J. Hugh Sullivan wrote: >> >> >> >> On 5 Jan 2002 13:32:14 -0800, Mistyhawk12@worldnet.att.net (Mistyhawk) >> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> >Complete list of those living in Virginia in 1624 along with their >> >> >Virginia location!! >> >> >http://home.att.net/~nameslist >> >> >> >> How in the world did you get the names of all the Indians? >> >> >> >> Hugh >> > >> >E-Z: they asked the Bollings, who're related to most of 'em. (g) >> >> I shudda thunk of that! >> >> That was the origin of the hyphenated names. The Bollings married >> their neighbors, the Balls, and became the Bolling-Balls. >> >> It's a slow day! >> >> Hugh > >It took Balls to post that. > >Bob > > I think you unflabbered my gaster. Hugh
"J. Hugh Sullivan" wrote: > On Sun, 06 Jan 2002 12:15:40 -0500, Singhals <singhals@erols.com> > wrote: > > >J. Hugh Sullivan wrote: > >> > >> On 5 Jan 2002 13:32:14 -0800, Mistyhawk12@worldnet.att.net (Mistyhawk) > >> wrote: > >> > >> >Complete list of those living in Virginia in 1624 along with their > >> >Virginia location!! > >> >http://home.att.net/~nameslist > >> > >> How in the world did you get the names of all the Indians? > >> > >> Hugh > > > >E-Z: they asked the Bollings, who're related to most of 'em. (g) > > I shudda thunk of that! > > That was the origin of the hyphenated names. The Bollings married > their neighbors, the Balls, and became the Bolling-Balls. > > It's a slow day! > > Hugh It took Balls to post that. Bob