Didn't find anything in 1900 but did find this: 1920 Census for Holyoke City, Hampden County, Massachusetts. Precinct B (part of) Ward 2 (part of) Sheet 11 A Dwelling Number 40, Family Number 233 Living at 12 Hamilton Street Line 41: Mackie, Samuel, Head, Rents home, Male, white, 34, married, immigrated in 1892, naturalized citizen in 1895, able to read and write, born in Canada, father and mother both born in Canada, language spoken: French. Able to speak English. Occupation: Works in a Paper Mill as a "Loftman". (?) Line 42: Elenor Mackie, wife, female, white, 35, married, able to read and write, born in Connecticut, father's birthplace is unknown; mother born in Germany and spoke German, able to speak English, no occupation. Line 43: Samuel Mackie, son, male, white, 13, single, attends school, able to read and write, born in Mass., father born in Canada and spoke French, mother born in Connecticut, speaks English, no occupation. Line 44: George Mackie, son, male, white, 12, single, attends school, able to read and write, born in Mass, father born in Canada and spoke French, mother born in Connecticut, able to speak English, no occupation. Line 45: Irene Mackie, daughter, female white, 9, single, attends school, able to read and write, born in Mass., father born in Canada and spoke French, mother born in Connecticut, able to speak English, no occupation. Line 46: Evelyn Mackie, daughter, female, white, 7, single, attends school, born in Mass., father born in Canada and spoke French, mother born in Connecticut, able to speak English, no occupation. Line 47: Winifred Mackie, daughter, female, white, 1 8/12, single, born in Mass., father born in Canada and spoke French, mother born in Connecticut, able to speak English, no occupation. Living with this family is: Line 48: Annie Golet, Lodger, female, white, 19, single, immigrated in 1915, alien status, did not attend school, able to read and write, born in Canada, both parents born in Canada and spoke French, able to speak English, occupation: weaver in a woolen mill. Line 49: (looks like) Jovanne (?), lodger, female, white, 24, single, immigrated in 1915, alien status, able to read and write, born in Canada, both parents born in Canada and spoke French, able to speak English, occupation: weaver in a woolen mill. Hope this helps, NancyH Originally from Bolton, now in N.C. How's the weather? :)