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    1. [MA-CENSUS] MUNSEY/ESSEX/1870
    2. Cherryl Ball
    3. Looking for a William MUNSEY family in Essex County that has a daughter named Ann/Anne/Annie. Thanks, Cherryl

    07/18/2001 11:17:26
    1. [MA-CENSUS] Suffolk/1900/HAVILL
    2. 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 10:59:33
    1. [MA-CENSUS] Suffolk or Bristol 1910 Booth
    2. Raynold & Jean Brooks
    3. 'Afternoon. Trying to determine who these ladies were, in our family. Could someone look under 1910 for them? Fradelia A. W. Booth Stella Booth Thank you very much. -Jean

    07/18/2001 09:58:04
    1. [MA-CENSUS] Bristol - 1920 - Czaban
    2. Albert Caban
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------59E571B794722AB4903D0EB8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Albert Caban wrote: > John Czaban, Grandfather > Amelia Czaban, Grandmother > > New Bedford death certificate states Date of Death as 7/26/1926 at 33 > years old. Residence at death 25 Cleveland St, New Bedford MA. Place of > birth Niebiesczonj, Poland. I do not know where or when he came to this > country. Thank you. --------------59E571B794722AB4903D0EB8 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 Message-ID: <3B55099D.95AAECEA@gte.net> Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 20:59:25 -0700 From: Albert Caban <apc.go@gte.net> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.75 [en] (Win98; U) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: ma-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L-request@rootsweb.com Subject: Bristol - 1920 - Czaban Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit John Czaban, Grandfather Amelia Czaban, Grandmother New Bedford death certificate states Date of Death as 7/26/1926 at 33 years old. Residence at death 25 Cleveland St, New Bedford MA. Place of birth Niebiesczonj, Poland. I do not know where or when he came to this country. Thank you. --------------59E571B794722AB4903D0EB8--

    07/18/2001 06:20:09
    1. Re: [MA-CENSUS] Found on 1880 census CD...now what??
    2. Amber
    3. Hi Maureen, I found this on Ancestry.com. I've tried it and it does work. Amber "THE INS AND OUTS OF INDEXES," by Juliana Smith ===================================================================== Last week, the UPS man brought me a new genealogy toy, and of course, with the new toy, comes the "new-genealogy-toy-happy-dance." For those of you who aren't familiar with it, the "new-genealogy-toy- happy-dance" is similar to the "genealogy-happy-dance" that we do when we find something of significance in our family history. It is a bit more subdued, with a little less arm flailing, but a involves a lot of jumping up and down. Both dances are enough to send the UPS man running back to his truck at a much quicker than normal pace. (They just don't understand!) The package I received contained the new 1880 United States Census and National Index from FamilySearch. Created by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, this is currently the only nationwide index to the 1880 U.S. Federal Census. (There is a Soundex for 1880 that was created as part of the WPA in preparation for Social Security identification, but it only covered households that had children ten years old or younger. Households without children that fit in this age bracket, and individuals living alone were not included.) Thanks to some really lousy weather, I didn't even have to make up an excuse to not mow the lawn and do the other yard chores. "Grass is just too wet. I'll have to stay inside and check out my new toy. Oh, darn!" So there I sat, with Disk Four that covers the New York Metropolitan area firmly embedded in my CD drive, wildly plugging in name after name, and emitting the occasional triumphant shouts of glee as I found one after another of my ancestors. Although I had previously found a good number of my families in the 1880 Census Images Online using addresses, maps, and the enumeration district (ED) descriptions that accompany many of the Brooklyn Wards, I still had some families that I had either not yet found, or hadn't retrieved images for. As I set to work, some of the finds brought to mind many of the things we should remember when using any index. But my first obstacle to overcome was how to use this particular index to locate individuals in the Ancestry.com Images Online since it did not list the enumeration district. USING THE INDEX TO LOCATE IMAGES ONLINE One of my first searches was for Thomas Howley and family and I was quickly successful. Census Place: 1st Ward, Brooklyn, Kings, New York Source: FHL Film 1254840 National Archives Film T9-0840 Page 86A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Thos. HOWLEY Self M M W 35 ENG Occ: Gas Pipe Maker Fa: IRE Mo: IRE Jane HOWLEY Wife F M W 48 IRE Occ: Keeping House Fa: IRE Mo: IRE Mary HOWLEY Dau F S W 17 NY Occ: Coffee Packer Fa: ENG Mo: IRE Jane HOWLEY Dau F W 15 NY Occ: Coffee Packer Fa: ENG Mo: IRE Margaret HOWLEY Dau F S W 7 NY Occ: At School Fa: ENG Mo: IRE Thomas HOWLEY Son M S W 5 NY Occ: At School Fa: ENG Mo: IRE 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! Last week we talked about putting a little meat on the bones of our ancestors using information found in "those other columns." (http://www.ancestry.com/library/view/columns/compass/3982.asp) Thomas's entry gave us a little example of that. I like to use the downloaded Census Extraction forms (http://www.ancestry.com/save/charts/census.htm) and fill them in with the information I find in the census entries. I keep these in the sleeve with the actual image and find that for quick reference, my reading is easier to read than the census takers (well, at least most of the time!). As I transcribed the Howley entry, I noted that Thomas had been unemployed for three months in that Census year. In those days, there was no unemployment insurance and we can surmise that being out of work for that period of time put a definite strain on the family budget. DON'T GIVE UP IF YOU DON'T LOCATE IT IN THE INDEX Moving on with some confidence, I decided to look for my great-great- grandmother, Emma. I knew by this time she had married her second husband, Emil Chouanniere and that they were in Brooklyn. Several searches for Chouanniere and several variants didn't turn up anything in the FamilySearch index, so using an address I had for them at 154 Nelson, I checked an 1891 map that showed Nelson near 12th Ward Park. What a nice clue! Skipping ahead in the Images Online to the 12th Ward and using the descriptions of the districts, I located the family in ED 102, with Emma's daughter, Emma listed as a niece and bearing her mother's maiden name--Emma Tobin. (Hmm, it could really be a niece, or it could be a family scandal--but that's a story for another day.) Going back to the index, I plugged in Emma Tobin and located her entry, with the Chouannieres who were listed as Chouamnere, which explains why I couldn't find it using the index. (You'd think with a name like that the enumerator would have asked them to spell it.) LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION After locating my Emmas, I decided to really get brave. Yes, I searched for name that could strike fear into the heart of even the most seasoned genealogist--Elizabeth Kelly. I did the search which came up with 146 hits. Ouch! But since I thought her to be the sister of my third great-grandmother, I could narrow this down by year of birth to somewhere around the 1820s. There were only five that were listed with a birth date in the 1820s so I clicked on the entries to see who was listed with them. One of the entries was for an Elizabeth Kelly that appeared to be living in some kind of boarding house or institution. Since I knew that my Elizabeth died a few years later, and the entry before hers was for a nurse, I thought at first maybe she was in a hospital. But as I scrolled down the list of occupations, I saw a number of them listed as "clerk in hotel," "steward," "hotel carpenter," etc. Since the index did not give the name of the institution, off I went to the Images Online again. I located the entry (although her entry was on the page following the one that was listed in the index), and as it turned out she was a resident of a hotel on Madison Avenue in New York City. Pretty snazzy digs! I still didn't know if this was our Elizabeth though, until I noted the girl listed just under her entry- -Kate Doherty. That sounded really familiar. I paged through some notes on related families and Voila! I found a K. Doherty listed as a witness in a family wedding. In addition, a note from an aunt stated that K. Doherty, the witness in her mother's marriage was a cousin, Katherine Doherty. Time for a quick break now to do the "genealogy happy dance!" Another family member, Ann Eliza Tobin, that I located in a similar manner, turned up as a Sister of Charity at the Academy of Mount Saint Vincent. There was no indication of the name of the institution on the index, only Sister of Charity listed as the occupation. These findings really underscored the need to not just rely on indexes, and follow up in the original records. IN CLOSING I now have a number of new leads to pursue and am anxious to follow up with other records. My husband sat wondering how I could get so excited working on this, when I spend eight-plus hours a day immersed in genealogy. But I couldn't help but be satisfied with my exploits on this rainy Saturday. I almost hope it rains again next weekend! Gene Reaper wrote: > > Morning All, > I have found who I think is my g.grand-father on the LDS 1880 census CD's. > Now I want to find the original on the ancestry images...what do I do?? I > have no street or ED...do I have to go thru every image?? Or is there anyway > to find the ED? > Census Place: Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts > Source: FHL Film 1254568 National Archives Film T9-0568 Page 268A > Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace > John CONNELL Self M M W 24 IRE > Occ: Works In Wire Mill Fa: IRE Mo: IRE > Hannah CONNELL Wife F M W 26 IRE > Occ: Keeping House Fa: IRE Mo: IRE > Julia CONNELL Dau F S W 1 MA > Fa: IRE Mo: IRE > Jeremiah CONNELL Other M S W 21 IRE > Occ: Works In Wire Mill Fa: IRE Mo: IRE > Eugene FINNIGAN Other M S W 19 IRE > Occ: Works In Wire Mill Fa: IRE Mo: IRE > John DONAHUE Other M S W 32 IRE > Occ: Works In Wire Mill Fa: IRE Mo: IRE > > Maureen (NY,USA) (Who is NOT Gene!!) > > CHECK OUT OLD CITY DIRECTORIES > Great for finding census addresses! > http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/molly./ > > Ye Old Directory Shoppe > http://www.geocities.com/molly19_55/toolbox.html > > MOODY> Family and decendants > http://www.geocities.com/molly19_55/index.html > > Researching: > O'CONNELL/CONNELL, CULLITY, FORREST, MOODY, AVENT, TRIGGS, TRINNICK,HOLLAND, > GARDINER, FLOOD, KNOWELL, O'DONOGHUE/DONOGHUE/DONOHUE, RYAN, PELLICY, > SULLIVAN/O'SULLIVAN, JAMES, HENNING, MATTHEWS, ROWE, ELLIS, PETERS, > CHAMBERLAIN, FROST, SNOW, CRUWYS, REED, PARKIN, WILLIAMS, VITA, PELUSO, > VIVACQUA, CANTONE, PERRONE, ORLANDO,and ROSA > Also:SHANNON, READEY, WYNNE/WINNE, McDONNEL, > SEAWOOD, MAHRENHOLZ, HOKE, HUMPHREYS, GROS, > BRANSBY, DeVINE, PAUBA/POUBA, HEJL, AMREITER, > RITZ, CHARVAT. > > ==== MA-CENSUS-LOOKUP Mailing List ==== > To Unsubscribe from digest mail mode, send the command "unsubscribe" to > MA-CENSUS-LOOKUP-D-request@rootsweb.com > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!

    07/18/2001 05:55:40
    1. [MA-CENSUS] Found on 1880 census CD...now what??
    2. Gene Reaper
    3. Morning All, I have found who I think is my g.grand-father on the LDS 1880 census CD's. Now I want to find the original on the ancestry images...what do I do?? I have no street or ED...do I have to go thru every image?? Or is there anyway to find the ED? Census Place: Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts Source: FHL Film 1254568 National Archives Film T9-0568 Page 268A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace John CONNELL Self M M W 24 IRE Occ: Works In Wire Mill Fa: IRE Mo: IRE Hannah CONNELL Wife F M W 26 IRE Occ: Keeping House Fa: IRE Mo: IRE Julia CONNELL Dau F S W 1 MA Fa: IRE Mo: IRE Jeremiah CONNELL Other M S W 21 IRE Occ: Works In Wire Mill Fa: IRE Mo: IRE Eugene FINNIGAN Other M S W 19 IRE Occ: Works In Wire Mill Fa: IRE Mo: IRE John DONAHUE Other M S W 32 IRE Occ: Works In Wire Mill Fa: IRE Mo: IRE Maureen (NY,USA) (Who is NOT Gene!!) CHECK OUT OLD CITY DIRECTORIES Great for finding census addresses! http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/molly./ Ye Old Directory Shoppe http://www.geocities.com/molly19_55/toolbox.html MOODY> Family and decendants http://www.geocities.com/molly19_55/index.html Researching: O'CONNELL/CONNELL, CULLITY, FORREST, MOODY, AVENT, TRIGGS, TRINNICK,HOLLAND, GARDINER, FLOOD, KNOWELL, O'DONOGHUE/DONOGHUE/DONOHUE, RYAN, PELLICY, SULLIVAN/O'SULLIVAN, JAMES, HENNING, MATTHEWS, ROWE, ELLIS, PETERS, CHAMBERLAIN, FROST, SNOW, CRUWYS, REED, PARKIN, WILLIAMS, VITA, PELUSO, VIVACQUA, CANTONE, PERRONE, ORLANDO,and ROSA Also:SHANNON, READEY, WYNNE/WINNE, McDONNEL, SEAWOOD, MAHRENHOLZ, HOKE, HUMPHREYS, GROS, BRANSBY, DeVINE, PAUBA/POUBA, HEJL, AMREITER, RITZ, CHARVAT.

    07/18/2001 02:23:55
    1. Re: [MA-CENSUS] Found on 1880 census CD...now what??
    2. Jo Branch
    3. I, too, purchased the 1880 census from the FHC and have been playing with my new toy. (I use the extreme heat in Louisiana for not working outside.) One other trick --- that won't always work --- but, I had a first name "Marshall" and knew that he was in Washington Co, KS. By limiting my search in the "Search" box, he seconds I had the surname. Jo Louisiana

    07/17/2001 11:33:27
    1. Re: [MA-CENSUS] Edmund Ricard family
    2. Hi Nancy, Sorry to answer so late but i just got back from vacation. I am a direct descendant of the Ricard's and I am also researching them. Edmund is the son of my great great grandfather. What other information can I help with? I have no census records yet but do have lots of info Darlene in Worcester, Ma

    07/17/2001 12:20:00
    1. [MA-CENSUS] Cannon/Berkshire/ 1855 & 1860
    2. Jim Cannon
    3. Patrick and Mary Cannon were listed in the 1850 Pittsfield census. My great-grandfather, Thomas, was born in 1852 and possibly a brother, John, in 1854. I am attempting to link these two people to Patrick and Mary Cannon. If SKS would do a look-up for me for these years, 1855 & 1860 if possible, it would be greatly appreciated. Willing to help anyone researching in Minnesota. Regards. Jim Cannon

    07/17/2001 02:35:23
    1. [MA-CENSUS] Suffolk / 1840 / Chessman
    2. David Chessman
    3. Hi Looking for Loring Chessman b. 1807 Married to Susan H. (unknown) should show 3 sons all under the age of 10 Thanks David

    07/16/2001 09:41:21
    1. Re: [MA-CENSUS] Lookup James or John Cullen in Lawrence, 1860
    2. mcgovds
    3. Amber, Thanks so much for your help. This will be great in helping me find their censu records. One more request. Do you have access to the 1870 census index for Mass? If so, could you do the same thing for a John or James Cullen? Thanks again, Don McGovern ----- Original Message ----- From: "Amber" <amber@mninter.net> To: <MA-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2001 1:14 AM Subject: Re: [MA-CENSUS] Lookup James or John Cullen in Lawrence, 1860 > Hi, I don't have access to the 1860 census but I found John and James in > the index on the Family Tree Maker site. > > Name State County Location Page Year > Cullen, John MA ESSEX CO. 1 W. LAWRENCE 066 1860 > Cullen, James MA ESSEX CO. 1 W. LAWRENCE 066 1860 > Cullen, James MA ESSEX CO. 2 W. LAWRENCE 129 1860 > > Amber > > mcgovds wrote: > > > > Could anyone do a look up in the 1860 census for Lawrence, for either a > > James or John Cullen, as head of household? I would really appreciate the > > help. > > > > Don McGovern > > > > ==== MA-CENSUS-LOOKUP Mailing List ==== > > To transcribe a census please volunteer at > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/census/map.htm > > > > ============================== > > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > > your heritage! > > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > > > ==== MA-CENSUS-LOOKUP Mailing List ==== > To view completed census transcriptions online > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/census/inv/index.html > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! > >

    07/16/2001 09:36:00
    1. Re: [MA-CENSUS] LEWIS AND DEXTER ANCESTORS!
    2. Carrie
    3. Hello Betty, This is not relavent to your request, but I thought I might add it in case you are interested. I live in Halifax, Nova Scotia. I have a great aunt Catherine Sarah Hunt who married a Harold L. Lewis, June 19, 1907 in Halifax. They then moved to Boston. One known son, Harold J. Lewis b. Feb 15, 1909, m. Edith Mae Bennett (also, a great aunt) in Mass. Harold J. Lewis d. Jan 1983 in Burlington, Mass. .. Carrie ----- Original Message ----- From: BBFFRRPP <BBFFRRPP@mediaone.net> To: <MA-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 11:20 AM Subject: [MA-CENSUS] LEWIS AND DEXTER ANCESTORS! > Good morning, > > I belong to many other Lists but have just joined this List. I know very > little about CENSUS documents in New England. The only ones I have are > from the very early 1800's in "Maine." > > I could ask lots of questions. But, for this morning, I'd like to ask two: > > LEWIS: John and Mary Lewis and their baby left Halifax, NS, in 1881 and > migrated to Boston. They eventually settled in Stoneham, and raised 13 > children there. But, I don't know which year they actually moved to > Stoneham. I'm curious if they lived in other towns before they settled > in Stoneham. > > Also, they and their seven younger siblings were all "British Home > Children." I have found out that the younger CORKILL siblings remained in > Nova Scotia. But, I cannot locate information on the three LEWIS sisters. > Just this weekend the thought popped into my head that they might have come > to Boston with their brother. So, finding John Lewis on a Census for > around 1890 ish, might include his younger sisters in the same home. > > DEXTER: By opening my grandmother's Adoption Files from 1892, I > discovered that her adoptive parents were really her maternal grandparents. > Her birth mother either died in childbirth, or a year later. It seems that > John and Mary Dexter lived on Franklin Street in Melrose from only about > 1890 to 1900. They might have lived in Boston ... before that. ... > When Mrs. Dexter died in 1899, Mr. Dexter took his granddaughter to an > orphanage in Boston and dropped her off (Age 11). She never saw him again, > or any relative. Mr. Dexter then sold the house in Melrose and ... > moved out of town. > > There are two questions here: Mr. Dexter was Age 62 when he left > Melrose, so I don't know how many years he lived afterward. If he stayed > in MA, is there a statewide Census for 1900? (He might have moved back > to CT where he grew up, or to RI where he had relatives.) > > I would very much like to find out the full name of my grandmother's birth > mother. It seems that the only way I would find out is to find her name > .. listed as a ...child... of John and Mary Dexter between 1870 and 1890. > As I mentioned, I am only guessing that they lived in Greater Boston during > those years. (I also do not know if the Dexter's had other children.) > > Thank you very much for any .. suggestions... you can offer me! > > Have a good day, Betty > > (near Lowell, MA) > > > > > ==== MA-CENSUS-LOOKUP Mailing List ==== > To Unsubscribe from digest mail mode, send the command "unsubscribe" to > MA-CENSUS-LOOKUP-D-request@rootsweb.com > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp >

    07/16/2001 05:53:16
    1. [MA-CENSUS] LEWIS AND DEXTER ANCESTORS!
    2. BBFFRRPP
    3. Good morning, I belong to many other Lists but have just joined this List. I know very little about CENSUS documents in New England. The only ones I have are from the very early 1800's in "Maine." I could ask lots of questions. But, for this morning, I'd like to ask two: LEWIS: John and Mary Lewis and their baby left Halifax, NS, in 1881 and migrated to Boston. They eventually settled in Stoneham, and raised 13 children there. But, I don't know which year they actually moved to Stoneham. I'm curious if they lived in other towns before they settled in Stoneham. Also, they and their seven younger siblings were all "British Home Children." I have found out that the younger CORKILL siblings remained in Nova Scotia. But, I cannot locate information on the three LEWIS sisters. Just this weekend the thought popped into my head that they might have come to Boston with their brother. So, finding John Lewis on a Census for around 1890 ish, might include his younger sisters in the same home. DEXTER: By opening my grandmother's Adoption Files from 1892, I discovered that her adoptive parents were really her maternal grandparents. Her birth mother either died in childbirth, or a year later. It seems that John and Mary Dexter lived on Franklin Street in Melrose from only about 1890 to 1900. They might have lived in Boston ... before that. ... When Mrs. Dexter died in 1899, Mr. Dexter took his granddaughter to an orphanage in Boston and dropped her off (Age 11). She never saw him again, or any relative. Mr. Dexter then sold the house in Melrose and ... moved out of town. There are two questions here: Mr. Dexter was Age 62 when he left Melrose, so I don't know how many years he lived afterward. If he stayed in MA, is there a statewide Census for 1900? (He might have moved back to CT where he grew up, or to RI where he had relatives.) I would very much like to find out the full name of my grandmother's birth mother. It seems that the only way I would find out is to find her name .. listed as a ...child... of John and Mary Dexter between 1870 and 1890. As I mentioned, I am only guessing that they lived in Greater Boston during those years. (I also do not know if the Dexter's had other children.) Thank you very much for any .. suggestions... you can offer me! Have a good day, Betty (near Lowell, MA)

    07/16/2001 04:20:17
    1. Re: [MA-CENSUS] Conley/1850/Essex Co.
    2. Amber
    3. Hi Jill, I found the John Conley you wanted a lookup for, he was living in a hotel. There were several people listed in the hotel, but he was the only Conley. Enumerated the September 25, 1850 Dewlling #782 Family #1108 John S. Conley 23 Male Merchant born MA Amber Jill M wrote: > > I am looking for John Conley in Newburyport Township in the 1850 census, > page 409. > > Hoping to find John listed with his parents, William and Catherine. > > Thank you in advance. > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > > ==== MA-CENSUS-LOOKUP Mailing List ==== > To transcribe a census please volunteer at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/census/map.htm > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp

    07/16/2001 04:19:12
    1. [MA-CENSUS] Plant/1900
    2. Sue Chlebek
    3. I am looking for Robert Plant and his wife Virginia (Jennie). They had a son Royal James who would have been around 6 yrs of age in 1900. I only know that they came from either VT or MA and no clue as to what county. Any info on them will be greatly appreciated. Sue __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/

    07/16/2001 03:55:42
    1. [MA-CENSUS] Frazelle Surname
    2. Judy DeGennaro
    3. Hi Audrey... Here are some e-mail addresses of people who are also searching the Frazell surname. They may be searching your family line. If I remember correctly they weren't my Frazell's. Jaweisenfels@aol.com nstreeter@prodigy.net ginlu@bellsouth.net lydababes@aol.com Good hunting!! Judy in California -----Original Message----- From: AaronGFett@aol.com <AaronGFett@aol.com> To: MA-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L@rootsweb.com <MA-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, July 15, 2001 5:15 PM Subject: Re: [MA-CENSUS] Simington Surname >Hi Judy, I'm interested in the name Frazell in your list. Is it Scottish? >I have a Saphira Frizell b. <1770 in Fairfax, VA whose father was William I >believe. William is found in the 1790 census of Burke co, NC. Saphira >married my Benjamin Ross (b. 1766 in Scotland) in Licoln co, NC in 1794. They >moved to Burke co, NC and both died there. This is all I know as yet of my >Frizell connection.... >Audrey >in Orlando, FL > > >==== MA-CENSUS-LOOKUP Mailing List ==== >To Unsubscribe from regular mail mode, send the command "unsubscribe" to MA-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L-request@rootsweb.com > >============================== >Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history >learning and how-to articles on the Internet. >http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library >

    07/15/2001 04:40:22
    1. [MA-CENSUS] (MA-CENSUS) Korol,Karol/ 1905/Chicopee
    2. Diane Ensign
    3. I am looking for any Korol or Karol in Chicopee or Boston between 1905-1920. I am especially hoping to trace an Eli or Gregory Korol during that time. If anyone could help I'd be forever grateful. Sincerely, Diana Ensign

    07/15/2001 02:43:57
    1. Re: [MA-CENSUS] Simington Surname
    2. Hi Judy, I'm interested in the name Frazell in your list. Is it Scottish? I have a Saphira Frizell b. <1770 in Fairfax, VA whose father was William I believe. William is found in the 1790 census of Burke co, NC. Saphira married my Benjamin Ross (b. 1766 in Scotland) in Licoln co, NC in 1794. They moved to Burke co, NC and both died there. This is all I know as yet of my Frizell connection.... Audrey in Orlando, FL

    07/15/2001 02:11:41
    1. [MA-CENSUS] Lookup James or John Cullen in Lawrence, 1860
    2. mcgovds
    3. Could anyone do a look up in the 1860 census for Lawrence, for either a James or John Cullen, as head of household? I would really appreciate the help. Don McGovern

    07/15/2001 01:09:34
    1. Re: [MA-CENSUS] Simington Surname
    2. Judy DeGennaro
    3. Hi Aaron... I hve been very fortunate to find a great deal of information on the Frazell surname. My ggrandmother was Catherine Frazell born in 1856. Here is a wonderful website with lots of good information from a person by the name of Scott Frazelle who has done lots of research. I added my info to his site also. http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=frazelle Let me know if you find your connections on there. Judy -----Original Message----- From: AaronGFett@aol.com <AaronGFett@aol.com> To: MA-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L@rootsweb.com <MA-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, July 15, 2001 5:15 PM Subject: Re: [MA-CENSUS] Simington Surname >Hi Judy, I'm interested in the name Frazell in your list. Is it Scottish? >I have a Saphira Frizell b. <1770 in Fairfax, VA whose father was William I >believe. William is found in the 1790 census of Burke co, NC. Saphira >married my Benjamin Ross (b. 1766 in Scotland) in Licoln co, NC in 1794. They >moved to Burke co, NC and both died there. This is all I know as yet of my >Frizell connection.... >Audrey >in Orlando, FL > > >==== MA-CENSUS-LOOKUP Mailing List ==== >To Unsubscribe from regular mail mode, send the command "unsubscribe" to MA-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L-request@rootsweb.com > >============================== >Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history >learning and how-to articles on the Internet. >http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library >

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