Well, you see Bob, your good points are that you are brilliant and logical. However, where we disagree is that you assumed Cheryl made a mistake! So I would like to point out that I am much better than you in that I assumed that Cheryl would never make a mistake. Whoops, OK, I guess that makes you a better "assumer" also! Alright, I see where I am not quite the fool as I know I am - I answered first, so there... <G> Best wishes to all, Dave P.S. I should have been more alert when Cheryl said for the first time in her life: "I'm confused..." ----- Original Message ----- From: Bob Grimm To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2005 4:36 PM Subject: RE: [IL-CHICAGO] STREET ADDRESSES Hi Cheryl, I assume you accidently hit the shift key and that your "%th Avenue" should have been "5th Avenue".. If so, Atlantic became 5th Ave. and later became S. WELLS ST., which is the current street name. Bob ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ======================= ----- Original Message ----- From: Dave Witthans To: [email protected] Cc: cheryl kale ; Z Cook Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2005 3:43 PM Subject: Re: [IL-CHICAGO] STREET ADDRESSES Gee Cheryl, I find in the 1909 Address Change no mention of Atlantic. It lists Astor, then Attrill. And no "Percent" as in %. It lists Peoria then Perry. What do you think the "%" means? Dave ======================= > [Original Message] > From: cheryl kale <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Date: 10/8/2005 5:47:34 PM > Subject: [IL-CHICAGO] STREET ADDRESSES > > Hi List, > > I'm confused about these street addresses, and don't know when the names changed on them. > > I have a naturalization from 1897 containing the address 4750 Atlantic. I have a 1900 census >giving an address of 4715 %th Ave. Would this be the same block? The street name changes >document doesn't list the dates of changes. > > Thanks for any assistance you can give. > > Cheryl
Give me a break, Dave. I seem to remember helping YOU on occasion. Bob NEVER picks on me, so I guess he will remain my favorite! <G> Love to all, even those who think I make mistakes! Cheryl Dave Witthans <[email protected]> wrote: Well, you see Bob, your good points are that you are brilliant and logical. However, where we disagree is that you assumed Cheryl made a mistake! So I would like to point out that I am much better than you in that I assumed that Cheryl would never make a mistake. Whoops, OK, I guess that makes you a better "assumer" also! Alright, I see where I am not quite the fool as I know I am - I answered first, so there... Best wishes to all, Dave P.S. I should have been more alert when Cheryl said for the first time in her life: "I'm confused..." ----- Original Message ----- From: Bob Grimm To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2005 4:36 PM Subject: RE: [IL-CHICAGO] STREET ADDRESSES Hi Cheryl, I assume you accidently hit the shift key and that your "%th Avenue" should have been "5th Avenue".. If so, Atlantic became 5th Ave. and later became S. WELLS ST., which is the current street name. Bob ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ======================= ----- Original Message ----- From: Dave Witthans To: [email protected] Cc: cheryl kale ; Z Cook Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2005 3:43 PM Subject: Re: [IL-CHICAGO] STREET ADDRESSES Gee Cheryl, I find in the 1909 Address Change no mention of Atlantic. It lists Astor, then Attrill. And no "Percent" as in %. It lists Peoria then Perry. What do you think the "%" means? Dave ======================= > [Original Message] > From: cheryl kale > To: > Date: 10/8/2005 5:47:34 PM > Subject: [IL-CHICAGO] STREET ADDRESSES > > Hi List, > > I'm confused about these street addresses, and don't know when the names changed on them. > > I have a naturalization from 1897 containing the address 4750 Atlantic. I have a 1900 census >giving an address of 4715 %th Ave. Would this be the same block? The street name changes >document doesn't list the dates of changes. > > Thanks for any assistance you can give. > > Cheryl ==== IL-COOK-CHICAGO Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe: Send a message to [email protected] that contains (in the body of the message) the command unsubscribe ============================== View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find marriage announcements and more. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx --------------------------------- Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free.