> > I have a 1920 census record which says a specific man was born in > > Russia/Poland and emigrated in 1905. His parents were both also > > born in Russia/Poland, and the native language of both is Hebrew. > > His wife was born in Pa, her father in Russia/Poland native language > > Hebrew and her mother born in Hungary native language Hungarian > > (struck-through and Magyar written above). > > > > Cheryl Singhals <[email protected]> > > As usual for me, I'm not sure what exactly you are asking, > > Lisa Lepore I was hoping for an itemized list of the things that could deduced from the information quoted. singhals <[email protected]>
> > > I have a 1920 census record which says a specific man was born in > > > Russia/Poland and emigrated in 1905. His parents were both also > > > born in Russia/Poland, and the native language of both is Hebrew. > > > His wife was born in Pa, her father in Russia/Poland native language > > > Hebrew and her mother born in Hungary native language Hungarian > > > (struck-through and Magyar written above). > > > > > > Cheryl Singhals <[email protected]> > > > > As usual for me, I'm not sure what exactly you are asking, > > > > Lisa Lepore > > I was hoping for an itemized list of the things that could deduced > from the information quoted. > > Cheryl Singhals <[email protected]> Cheryl, why don't you list what you think could be deduced and let us critique. bob gillis