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    1. Re: 2307 OFallon in 1870 census
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WMB.2ACE/4755.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Dear Martha, Found him on the death index for St. Louis 1850-1908 on Ancestry but the St. Louis Public library also has the death records. The records on Ancestry are only indexed from 1850 to 1901 unless they have updated it from the St. Louis Gen. Society. The St. Louis Gen. Society recently finished indexing through 1908 and has a CD out for about $30-$35.00 http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/geneinfo.htm You can email a request for a copy of the death record from the library. Cost is $0.25 per copy and $1.00 postage. Very limited information on these and sometimes, very hard to read. http://www.stlgs.org/deathrecords.shtml I think the library will be purchasing the CD sometime. The Arthur Flynn buried in Calvary seems to be a single grave site. Most of those buried in the same lot seem to have nothing in common except having died appproximately in the same time frame. Have you found Arthur's wife in the 1880 census? Or do you know where she is buried? With my Irish, it seems as if one side moved around a lot. With the 2 censuses for St. Louis City in 1880, most of the one side were at different address. I would like to think that it was due to improved circumstances but maybe they were just evicted from each place.

    10/17/2004 04:01:53