On 10/19/02 6:36 PM, "Betty Faye Lawton" <fuzdawg@metrocast.net> wrote: > Somewhere, one one of the RootsWeb Lists, I saw an email about where > you could find Indexes of different state 1930 Census Enumeration > Districts. Where you could find them (EDs) by Search if you knew the > address.Does anyone know anything about this??? > > I know the address in Atlanta, GA for the 1930 Census but there are > 186 EDs..I can narrow them down to the ones in the NE Atlanta but > going page by page is tedious. Ancestry.com says the GA 1930 Census > is 80% complete. Since I can't find myself or parents by "Search", I > have to gather that my part of the Census is in that 20% not done > yet!*sigh* On this site you have pull-down menus with street names and cross streets. It will give you the ED: http://home.pacbell.net/spmorse/census/
>On 10/19/02 6:36 PM, "Betty Faye Lawton" <fuzdawg@metrocast.net> wrote: > >> Somewhere, one one of the RootsWeb Lists, I saw an email about where >> you could find Indexes of different state 1930 Census Enumeration >> Districts. Where you could find them (EDs) by Search if you knew the >> address.Does anyone know anything about this??? >> >> I know the address in Atlanta, GA for the 1930 Census but there are >> 186 EDs..I can narrow them down to the ones in the NE Atlanta but >> going page by page is tedious. Ancestry.com says the GA 1930 Census >> is 80% complete. Since I can't find myself or parents by "Search", I >> have to gather that my part of the Census is in that 20% not done >> yet!*sigh* >On this site you have pull-down menus with street names and cross streets. >It will give you the ED: >http://home.pacbell.net/spmorse/census/ > Lisa, Thank you SO much! Betty Faye