Lisa wrote: > Someone looked up my ancestor and gave me the location in the 1910 > census. I went to the ancestry site, and found him. Another > ancestor was not found in the index, however, this same census > district had his street, so I decided to read through all of it. I > found some of the pages from this district were missing. Scrolling > through the ED, I noticed that this district included pages for > other districts, and some pages for my district were missing. > > I made a list of the census page numbers 1a,1b, 2a, 2b etc, and > marked the image # where they could be found, in an effort to see > which pages were missing. When I started this project, I noted that > there were about a dozen pages from a different district [ED 177] > appearing here and there, and I wrote them all down also. When I > went back to double check, these image #'s now refer to different > pages of the census - at the moment they are all in ED 176 - some > still missing, some duplicates. > > I am looking at ED 176 for 1910 Providence RI, The missing street > numbers seem to be between 113-138, 140-142, 144-210 Langdon St - > I'm looking for 189 Langdon. Lisa, It's not you. Evidently when the pages were scanned they were mixed. The same thing happened to me. I was looking in the Marshall County Alabam cemsus of 1920 and all of a sudden pages from Cullman County Alabama came up. I reported it to ancestry.com, but they didn't seem to care. Ruth "Rh Domino" <rhdomino@hotmail.com>