Thanks Kelly -- guess I'd better get my extra-strong reading glasses and prepare to go blind going through microfilm. Was hoping it wouldn't be necessary. Hope your year is off to a great start. Judy Kelly Sutton wrote: > Judy - > > According to USGENWEB the 1910 Cherokee Co. census has not been assigned for internet transcription yet. I don't know of any other online sources (maybe someone else does). > > Unfortunately, that means a trip to the National Archives for microfisch look up. > > Good luck! > -- > > On Sun, 02 Jan 2000 21:42:44 BaggyGenes wrote: > >Does anyone out there have access to the Cherokee Co. 1910 census, or > >know where I might be able to find it online or in print? > > > >My gg-grandfather, Joseph Anderson Kimsey, died in 1911. I'm trying to > >locate him on the 1910 census. He might be living in the household of > >his son-in-law, Jasper Queen, or he might still be on his own. > > > >I'm also after his son, Agnew Courtney Kimsey, who shows on the 1900 > >census. He later moved the family to TN, but I'm not sure when. If I > >locate him in Cherokee Co. in 1910, that'll be one more step. > > > >Any help greatly appreciated. > > > >Judy > > > > > >==== NCCHEROK Mailing List ==== > >Please share your information about Cherokee Co. people and places with the list... thats what makes it work! > > > >To post to the list: nccherok-l@rootsweb.com > > > > > > > > HotBot - Search smarter. > http://www.hotbot.com > > ==== NCCHEROK Mailing List ==== > Please share your information about Cherokee Co. people and places with the list... thats what makes it work! > > To post to the list: nccherok-l@rootsweb.com