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    1. Re: [IOWA] Post 1910 Census Look up
    2. Ronald Athey
    3. WoW!! I don't know how you found Gerritje's later Anglicized and married names. I would love to know what kind of detective techniques you used. Congratulations on such progress! > [Original Message] > From: Dick Tague <dicktague@devtex.net> > To: <IOWA-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 9/2/2004 8:42:36 AM > Subject: Re: [IOWA] Post 1910 Census Look up > > Enumerated as a widow, in 1920 Hattie & son Wilbur are in Sawborn, > Franklin twp, O'Brien co. And in 1930 they are in Primghar, Summit twp, > O'Brien co. Dick > > May you live to be a hundred, with an extra year to repent! (Irish proverb) > > > > Ann wrote: > > >I am looking for any census information AFTER 1910 for Hattie Mills and her > >husband Dudley Mills. According to the 1910 Census they were living in > >Franklin Township, O'Brien, Iowa. Hattie was born Gerritje Borgers October > >30, 1882 in the Netherlands. Dudley Mills was born about 1884 in Iowa. > >Thanks a million > >Ann > > > > > > > >

    09/10/2004 02:02:15
    1. Re: [IOWA] Post 1910 Census Look up
    2. Dick Tague
    3. It's called "Hide the Guinness from my leprechaun research team." May you live to be a hundred, with an extra year to repent! (Irish proverb) Ronald Athey wrote: >WoW!! I don't know how you found Gerritje's later Anglicized and married >names. I would love to know what kind of detective techniques you used. >Congratulations on such progress! > > > > >>[Original Message] >>From: Dick Tague <dicktague@devtex.net> >>To: <IOWA-L@rootsweb.com> >>Date: 9/2/2004 8:42:36 AM >>Subject: Re: [IOWA] Post 1910 Census Look up >> >> >> >> > >

    09/10/2004 02:18:38