> 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 he has the same set of neighbors in the 1910 and 1930 censuses, that is good news. Find a neighbor with a relatively unusual name who appears in both censues and locate him in 1920. Then look at his neighbors and your ggf should be nearby. Otherwise you might look at a 1910 neighbor in 1920, then look for your ggf nearby. If that fails, look at a 1930 neighbor, then look for your ggf nearby in 1920. Does your ggf's name have any spelling variations or nicknames or abbreviations? Did you try looking for all of those possibilities? Ernest Thode ernestthode@charter.net (Ernest Thode)