Nothing in the new book. I don't remember if I had the 1880 census Cd's when I checked these for you some time back. I found H.P. in Topeka. Did his wife go by Annie or could this be a second marraige. Just 2 young children with them. Census Place: Topeka, Shawnee, Kansas Source: FHL Film 1254396 National Archives Film T9-0396 Page 44D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Hardy P. STREETER Self M M W 58 CAN Occ: Retail Grocer Fa: MA Mo: VT Annie STREETER Wife F M W 41 OH Occ: Keeping House Fa: PA Mo: PA Harry STREETER Son M S W 7 KS Occ: Attends School Fa: CAN Mo: OH Nina P. STREETER Dau F S W 1 KS Fa: CAN Mo: OH ================================================================ I got 190 hits for KS on the 1880 census. The only Oscar there was 12 years old and the son of Edward, born in NY. There is a Hardy Streeter born in 1901 in the SSDI. Appears to be from Topeka area. Is this of the same line? The widow listed on his Civil War pension is Nancy A. Streeter. Perhaps that is Annie. It was filed April 21, 1888. Can't quite make out what it says for company. Looks like somthing 11, Kansas ????. Oops, looking at another database, it is 11 Kansas Cavalry. You may already have this so sorry is dupl. Says he mustered out of service with company Sept. 13, 1865 in Topeka. Don't know if this is him or if you have anything for 1870. Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID# 1870 STREETER H. Montgomery County KS 567 Camy Township Federal Population Schedule KS 1870 Federal Census Index KS01211435 ======================================================= Oscar... Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or Other Info Record Type Database ID# 1870 STREETER OSCAR S. Leavenworth County KS 136 Alexandria Township Federal Population Schedule KS 1870 Federal Census Index KS012114359 =================================================================== Sorry not much help. Chuck John W. Streeter wrote: > > My ancestor Hardy Platte (H. P.) Streeter, his wife Sophia Minona Clark > Streeter, and their children appear in Parkville, Pettis Township, > Platte Co., MO in the 1860 Federal Census. Hardy had a brother that may > also have been in the vicinity at the time, Oscar S. Streeter, whose > wife was Hannah. I would appreciate knowing if there is any information > about either brother or any members of their families in the Annals of > Platte County or its new Addendum. I believe that they arrived in the > Leavenworth-Platte County area about 1857. Oscar and Hannah are buried > at the Friends Church, Springdale in Leavenworth County, KS. H.P. and > Sophia are buried in Topeka, Shawnee County, KS. H.P. and Sophia > probably left Platte County in or about 1861 to go to the Topeka area, > as he joined the Kansas Volunteer Cavalry in 1863 from that area. Their > first few children were Marion (dau.), Benjamin, Julliette, Georganna. > All of those came with them to the area, the next daugher is believed > to have been born in Springfield, MO, March 1, 1859, but they still > appeared in the 1860 Census. Their first child to be born in Topeka was > 1862. > > Thanks for any information that you might be able to provide. > > ==== MOPLATTE Mailing List ==== > Visit USGENWEB for links and archives for all states. http://usgenweb.com > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp -- The older I get, the better I was!