I'm trying to find either a transcription or a better copy of a page containing the entry for "Annie Hinricks". I have a sub to HQ but the bottom part of the page is too dark to read and of course the family I'm after is in the last few lines. The page is in the 7th Ward of Alton: Series: T623 Roll: 325 Page: 166 ...and the family of Annie Hinricks, age 54, widowed, born in Germany, and starts at line 97. Thanks a bunch in advance if anyone else has better luck reading this family! Darren
Ancestry has it indexed as Hinrichs, Anna age 54, bonr Feb 1846 , born Germ as were parents son George W. age 24, Feb 1876 born IL daughter Henrieta L age 13, born Sept 1882 Cambre, Emma age 20 born 1879 married (think she is a duaguer, cant read it to well ///////////////////// ----- Original Message ----- From: "Darren King" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 1:27 AM Subject: [IL-Cen] 1900 / Madison (Alton) / Hinrichs > I'm trying to find either a transcription or a better copy of a page > containing the entry for "Annie Hinricks". I have a sub to HQ but the > bottom part of the page is too dark to read and of course the family I'm > after is in the last few lines. > > The page is in the 7th Ward of Alton: > > Series: T623 Roll: 325 Page: 166 > > ...and the family of Annie Hinricks, age 54, widowed, born in Germany, > and starts at line 97. > > Thanks a bunch in advance if anyone else has better luck reading this > family! > > Darren > > *********** > > A mailing list for anyone desiring a check of this state's census records > for their ancestors. Requests should be as specific as possible and > include county name, specific family of interest, and year whenever > possible. In addition, those who own or have access to census records and > are willing to do lookups are asked to subscribe and assist in responding > to queries. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message