I've run in to a wall, that I don't know how to climb over. I found my ggrandfather listed on the 1910 and 1930 Census, but I can't seem to find him anywhere in the 1920. Is there a specific way to go about finding someone who is not indexed? Or am I stuck with going through every page in a five county radius to search for him? Any suggestions, ideas, or help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in Advance, Carrie in Colorado Carrie Marsh <carrie1@attglobal.net>
> I've run in to a wall, that I don't know how to climb over. I found > my ggrandfather listed on the 1910 and 1930 Census, but I can't seem > to find him anywhere in the 1920. Is there a specific way to go > about finding someone who is not indexed? Or am I stuck with going > through every page in a five county radius to search for him? Any > suggestions, ideas, or help would be greatly appreciated. > > Carrie Marsh <carrie1@attglobal.net> If a person has the same surname as the HoH then he/she will not be in the Soundex. Look for the sons and you will probaly find him with one. On the other hand the GGF may have been living in another state. Did any children live in another state in 1920? As others have mentioned, tell us where specifically you have looked? The 1902 Soundex, the 1920 Census on Ancestry or Heritage Quest. bob gillis bob gillis <rpgillis@bellatlantic.net>