I remember (not from 1890 but from 1940's and later) )a reference to Washington Heights. Marge ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joyce Weaver" <joyweave@erols.com> To: <NY-HUDSONRV-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 7:41 AM Subject: [HudsonRV] another Newburgh address question > While we're on the subject of addresses in Newburgh, I have a question, too. > > Does anyone know what the letters "W.H." stood for around 1890, as in "23 Liberty W.H." > > Joy Weaver > -- > Do good with what thou hast, or it will do thee no good. WM PENN > > Outline trees for: HALLOCK, HEAD, PALMER, SELDEN at: > http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/e/a/Joyce-R-Weaver/ > > USA (northeast): Burnside, Green, Hallock, Head, Merritt, Morris, Palmer, Selden, Weaver./ > CANADA (ON/QC): Brown, Clark, Grant, Weaver./ ENGLAND(Lanc.): Hunt, Wall. > POLAND (Krasnik, Zaklikow, Lublin): Blumberg, Fogiel, Rosenel./ > BELARUS (Wisoke-Litovsk, Brest, Grodno): Feinberg, Vilner, Greenberg, Petruskitz, Deibach. > > > ==== NY-HUDSONRV Mailing List ==== > The NY-HudsonRV Mailing List Website > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/HudsonRV/ > Site good for unsubbing, changing subscription, archives, links, etc. >
Thanks, Marge. That's what Dorothy said, too, so I've really learned something today. Joy Marge Clark wrote: > I remember (not from 1890 but from 1940's and later) )a reference to > Washington Heights. > Marge >