We had a Morris Skinner that lived at Ainsworth, NE and was a palentologist. He discovered Devils Gulch where there are Prehistoric bones were found. Some of the family still lives there and the son is a Orthopedic Surgeon at Grand Island. Doris --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Are you still wasting your time with spam?... There is a solution!" Protected by GIANT Company's Spam Inspector The most powerful anti-spam software available. http://www.giantcompany.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthew D Friend" <thefriendfamily@msn.com> To: <NE-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2003 5:16 PM Subject: Re: [NE-CENSUS-LOOKUP] 1910 & 1920/Dodge/Skinner > 1910 Census - Everett Twp., Dodge, Nebraska - Sheet No. 1B - ED: 94 > SKINNER, Walter (head) Male White 34 M1 8 IL IL OH Farmer > SKINNER, Alice (wife) Female White 32 M1 8 1 1 NE PA PA > SKINNER, Gladys (daughter) Female White 7 Single NE IL NE > > 1920 Census Maple, Dodge, Nebraska - Sheet No. 5A - ED: 108 Page: 175 > SKINNER, D. W. (head) Male White 43 M IL IL OH Farmer > SKINNER, Alice G. (wife) Female White 42 M NE PA PA > SKINNER, Gladys M. (daughter) Female White 17 S NE > SKINNER, Morris S. (son) Male White 9 S NE > SKINNER, Bertis N. (daughter) Female White 6 S NE > > Matthew D. Friend > > > ==== NE-CENSUS-LOOKUP Mailing List ==== > In the U.S., a census has been taken every 10 years from 1790 through 1990. All censuses taken after 1920 are still confidential and the information they contain is not open to the public. The census from > 1790 through 1840 only named the head of the household and the numbers of people in categories - 3 males over 16, 2 males under 16, etc. The census from 1850 through 1920 lists each member of the household and usually gives the relationship to the head of the house. It also gives age (later years give birth month and year) and place of birth (usually just the state or foreign country). The 1890 census was almost totally destroyed by fire so there is a 20 year gap between 1880 and 1900. > CENSUS LOOKUPS HOME PAGE http://www.rootsweb.com/~censlook/ > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >