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    1. [MA-CENSUS] Webster, Worcester Co.
    2. Need a look up on the following if possible, in the 1900 or 1910 census . ALFRED DION, and family, He had 3 daughters and lived at 10 Maple Street in Webster, Mass. Thanks for your assistance.

    07/23/2001 03:49:23
    1. Re: [MA-CENSUS] Ancestry
    2. In a message dated 7/22/01 8:17:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time, rascalz@worldnet.att.net writes: << I've been having difficulty all weekend long getting search results from Ancestry.com. I keep getting the error message "Search Timed Out...please try again later...etc.". Is anyone experiencing the same? >> Hi Nancy, YES! I've had the same problem......and the "time" has been "normal" as this message comes up! I thought rebooting would help (sigh).....glad you posted this!! Annie upstate NY

    07/22/2001 07:12:16
    1. [MA-CENSUS] Lookup for John Mulvey and Thomas Moran, 1860 Census, Lawrence, Mass.
    2. mcgovds
    3. Could anyone please check for a John Mulvey or Thomas Moran living in Lawrence, Mass in 1860. A census index listing would be fine. Thanks so much. Don McGovern

    07/22/2001 04:07:24
    1. Re: [MA-CENSUS] Ancestry
    2. Yes I have been having the exact same problem with Ancestry all weekend.

    07/22/2001 03:00:22
    1. [MA-CENSUS] Ancestry
    2. Nancy M. Atkinson
    3. I've been having difficulty all weekend long getting search results from Ancestry.com. I keep getting the error message "Search Timed Out...please try again later...etc.". Is anyone experiencing the same? Nancy

    07/22/2001 02:16:15
    1. [MA-CENSUS] Worcester County/1870/DRAPER
    2. Anthony Crisafulli
    3. I am looking for a record of Asa Draper and wife Mary Ann in 1870 in Worcester County. I would be very grateful for a lookup. Thank you, April Crisafulli acrisafu@nycap.rr.com

    07/22/2001 09:10:56
    1. [MA-CENSUS] Essex Co./Beginning 1890/HAVILL
    2. I've just learned that Percy HAVILL (born abt. 1867), May Edward HAVILL (born abt. 1868) and Evelyn Mildred HAVILL (born abt. 1893) did not live in Suffolk Co., as I was led to believe. They were in Essex County. I'm trying to determine for how long they were in Essex County, before migrating to the San Francisco, CA area. I'm told Evelyn Havill was born in Massachusetts (abt. 1893). She graduated from Swampscott, MA High School in 1909. Next time they appear is in California around 1916. Can anyone shed any light on this for me, please? Also wondering if Percy and May HAVILL had any other children. Thanks. Charlene in Nashville

    07/21/2001 09:11:00
    1. Re: [MA-CENSUS] Ancestry
    2. Jo Branch
    3. I've had no problems searching Ancestry this weekend. Jo Louisiana

    07/21/2001 03:03:59
    1. [MA-CENSUS] Hampden/1870/EDGERTON
    2. Liz Heckman-Bouley
    3. I am looking for family of A. Stiles Edgerton, his wife Hannah, or Anna, and a daughter, Alice. They possibly lived in Holyoke, Agawam, or Springfield. Need to verify Alice's year of birth or age. Any other info on this family also helpful. Thank you!

    07/21/2001 10:54:22
    1. Re: [MA-CENSUS] MUNSEY/ESSEX/1870
    2. phillip youngman
    3. Cherryl, This may be way off, but I had an aunt by the name of Annie Frisbie who lived in Gloucester. It is possible that her maiden name was Munsey. I have a Benjamin Munsey 1832 and his father Ben Kelly Munsey 1786, both born Lanesville,Gloucester. Not much connection here! Phillip

    07/21/2001 08:10:39
    1. RE: [MA-CENSUS] Manual, Joao, Victorino MELLO
    2. Nancy M. Atkinson
    3. I checked the 1900 MA Index but couldn't locate anyone with the surname of MELLO in Fairhaven, MA. Although there were a number of Manua(e)l MELLO's listed in MA, just not in Fairhaven. No Joeo or Victorino Mello's listed at all in MA. Nancy -----Original Message----- From: Ines Mello [mailto:park4mello1@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 11:41 AM To: MA-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MA-CENSUS] Manual, Joao, Victorino MELLO It is believed he was in Fairhaven, MA. He arrived in Boston prior to 1900. He became a US citizen in 1900. I believe he also had 2 sisters. Theirs names, i believe, are caterina and maria (?) Since My great grandfather Manuel was disowned from his family, he never really talked about them. Manuel did leave his wife and son. Manuel died in 1954. His son died after he did of gout. It is believed his son was also named Victorino and had 2 kids. John and Nancy. John was maybe a doctor or in the medical field and Nancy was a singer, or so. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.

    07/20/2001 01:17:13
    1. [MA-CENSUS] 1860 Hamden county West Springfield, DEAN Emma
    2. Could someone please look up Emma Dean in 1860 census for Hampden county, the one I am looking for would be about 10 years old in 1860. Would like to see who she was living with at that time. She would have been born in CT. got the following from Ancestry.com 1860 DEAN EMMA Hampden County MA 1288 West Springfield Federal Population Schedule MA 1860 Federal Census Index MA2427569 Thank you Patricia Burns

    07/20/2001 05:47:36
    1. Re: [MA-CENSUS] Manual, Joao, Victorino MELLO
    2. Ines Mello
    3. It is believed he was in Fairhaven, MA. He arrived in Boston prior to 1900. He became a US citizen in 1900. I believe he also had 2 sisters. Theirs names, i believe, are caterina and maria (?) Since My great grandfather Manuel was disowned from his family, he never really talked about them. Manuel did leave his wife and son. Manuel died in 1954. His son died after he did of gout. It is believed his son was also named Victorino and had 2 kids. John and Nancy. John was maybe a doctor or in the medical field and Nancy was a singer, or so. Any help is appreciated. Thanks. --- "Nancy M. Atkinson" <rascalz@worldnet.att.net> wrote: > Hello Ines, > > What town in Massachusetts? > > Nancy > > P.S. I changed the subject line of your message to > reflect the new surname. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ines Mello [mailto:park4mello1@yahoo.com] > Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 3:09 PM > To: MA-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: RE: [MA-CENSUS] Suffolk/1900/HAVILL > > > Looking for any information on Manuel J. Mello. Born > June 17, 1879. He had 2 brothers named Joao Mello > and > Victorino Mello. He came to Mass as a young boy. > Became US citizen or resident, i believe in 1900. He > was married in Massachussets, had a son named > victorino mello (I believe). Abandoned his wife and > son. Left to Panama Canal, Moved to Chile and > married, > had 7 kids. Anyone with any information, please > email > me. > > Thanks! > Ines > > > > ==== MA-CENSUS-LOOKUP Mailing List ==== > Please remember the 1890 Census is unavailable, as > it burned in a fire at the US Commerce Building. > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, > Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/

    07/20/2001 02:41:03
    1. Re: [MA-CENSUS] Manual, Joao, Victorino MELLO
    2. Ines Mello
    3. It is believed he was in Fairhaven, MA. He arrived in Boston prior to 1900. He became a US citizen in 1900. I believe he also had 2 sisters. Theirs names, i believe, are caterina and maria (?) Since My great grandfather Manuel was disowned from his family, he never really talked about them. Manuel did leave his wife and son. Manuel died in 1954. His son died after he did of gout. It is believed his son was also named Victorino and had 2 kids. John and Nancy. John was maybe a doctor or in the medical field and Nancy was a singer, or so. Any help is appreciated. Thanks. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/

    07/20/2001 02:36:09
    1. [MA-CENSUS] Manual, Joao, Victorino MELLO
    2. Nancy M. Atkinson
    3. Hello Ines, What town in Massachusetts? Nancy P.S. I changed the subject line of your message to reflect the new surname. -----Original Message----- From: Ines Mello [mailto:park4mello1@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 3:09 PM To: MA-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [MA-CENSUS] Suffolk/1900/HAVILL Looking for any information on Manuel J. Mello. Born June 17, 1879. He had 2 brothers named Joao Mello and Victorino Mello. He came to Mass as a young boy. Became US citizen or resident, i believe in 1900. He was married in Massachussets, had a son named victorino mello (I believe). Abandoned his wife and son. Left to Panama Canal, Moved to Chile and married, had 7 kids. Anyone with any information, please email me. Thanks! Ines

    07/19/2001 01:41:31
    1. RE: [MA-CENSUS] Suffolk/1900/HAVILL
    2. Ines Mello
    3. Looking for any information on Manuel J. Mello. Born June 17, 1879. He had 2 brothers named Joao Mello and Victorino Mello. He came to Mass as a young boy. Became US citizen or resident, i believe in 1900. He was married in Massachussets, had a son named victorino mello (I believe). Abandoned his wife and son. Left to Panama Canal, Moved to Chile and married, had 7 kids. Anyone with any information, please email me. Thanks! Ines __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/

    07/19/2001 06:09:19
    1. [MA-CENSUS] Bristol - 1910 - Czaban
    2. Albert Caban
    3. I'm looking for my grandfather, John Czaban and his wife Amelia Czaban (Wojczyk). He was from Niebiesczonj, Poland. He worked as a weaver, or loom operator, in New Bedford. His last place of residence was 25 Cleveland Street in New Bedford. My father was the eldest child and was born in 1915. My grandfather died in 1926, so he might be in the 1920 Census also. Thank you. Albert Caban

    07/18/2001 04:27:11
    1. [MA-CENSUS] Hampden County/1900/Kennedy
    2. Erin Casey
    3. Hello all. I am looking for the Surname Kennedy in Hampden County MA in 1900. I am particularly interested in a Michael J. Kennedy and his brother Cornelius Kennedy in either Springfield or Holyoke, MA. Michael was born in Ireland in 1873. His parents were James Kennedy and Hanora Foley. He was a police officer in springfield starting in 1900. Michael was married to "Lou" and their children were Mary, Helen, and John. I believe Cornelius arrived in Springfield or Holyoke in 1899 emigrating from Ireland. He married Anne Brady September 17, 1905 in Holyoke. Their children were Cornelius, James, Elizabeth, Mary, and John. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. Sincerely, Erin Casey _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    07/18/2001 01:52:18
    1. RE: [MA-CENSUS] Suffolk/1900/HAVILL
    2. Nancy M. Atkinson
    3. Hi Charlene, I couldn't find anyone listed in Massachusetts 1900 Census index with the surname and variations of HAVILL/HAVEL/HAVIL/HAVAL. Unfortunately I don't have access to the 1910. Sorry. Nancy -----Original Message----- From: CharlBB@aol.com [mailto:CharlBB@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 5:00 PM To: MA-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MA-CENSUS] Suffolk/1900/HAVILL Looking for: PERCY HAVILL/HAVEL/HAVIL/HAVAL Born: Abt. 1867 (Rochester, NY) Wife:  May Edwards Havill Born:  Abt. 1868 (place unknown) Daughter:  Evelyn Mildred Havill Born:  Abt. 1893 (Roston, MA??) Other children:  Unknown I found "Percy Havill" (38 yrs.), "Mrs. Percy Havill" (37 yrs.) and "E.M." (11 yrs. old) in an Ellis Island records dated November, 1905 indicating destination in U.S. as "Boston, Mass."  All were U.S. citizens. Percy may have been an "exporter" and/or 'cutter'. Would there have been a census in 1910, as well? Thanks for your help. Charlene in Nashville

    07/18/2001 01:38:51
    1. RE: [MA-CENSUS] Found on 1880 census CD...now what??
    2. Nancy M. Atkinson
    3. I've used this method as well to find the original 1880 census page. Nancy -----Original Message----- From: Amber [mailto:amber@mninter.net] Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 12:56 PM To: MA-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MA-CENSUS] Found on 1880 census CD...now what?? <snipped> Hi Maureen, I found this on Ancestry.com. I've tried it and it does work. OK, I have the basics here, but how do I find the Census Image without the ED? Well, my first step was to visit the National Archives Census Microfilm Catalog at: http://www.nara.gov/publications/microfilm/census/census.html Choosing "1790-1890 Federal Population Censuses," I then selected the link to the 1880 Census and scrolled down to New York. The FamilySearch index above lists the National Archives Film that the Howleys should appear on as: T9-0840 Page 86A. T9 is the catalog number for the entire 1880 U.S. Federal Census and as I scrolled down to New York in the NARA catalog, I located the roll number 0840. The description is listed as: 840. Jefferson County (part: ED 148, sheet 47-end) and city of Brooklyn, wards 1 and 2 (part: EDs 1-12, sheet 42) Well, that narrows it down some, but we also have a page number--Page 86A. This is not the same as the sheet number that is written, but rather a stamped number that is found on the pages for that roll of microfilm. This stamped number also shows up in the digitized Images Online. I quickly brought up Kings County, and started looking around. I tried the 4th ED first and noted that it began with 57A. I skipped to the last image by changing the image number from "1 of 45" to "45 of 45" and clicking "Go to Image." The last image was 79A. Close! I clicked on the 5th Ward and made a guesstimate or two as to the location and within a few minutes I had located them on image 13. I'm having some real fun now!

    07/18/2001 01:23:44