In the Census sheet I have from 1900, indeed a great deal of the people are first generation NY born with Irish parents, only a few were born in Ireland. Nellie De Vos was the only one born in the Netherlands and her two children listed there were NY born. It occurred to me that someone might be interested in the families listed on this sheet. I know, it is a slim chance someone is looking for them but still it is possible. I am happy to do a look-up. I have listed them by street and name below: Mohawk St. 40 Stages (?) Mary, wife; Helen, Margaret, Elizabeth, Joseph, James 30 Russell, Thomas, Mary, Thomas, Joseph 30 Creed, Elen (m-i-l) 36 Corrigan, Ann, James 36 Patzig, Joseph, Minnie, Nellie 36 De Vos, Nellie, Frank North Pearl St. 486 Ros (Roe?) Mary with neices and Nephews: 486 Atkins, George, William, Leonard, Rosella, Florence 486 Brown, John (boarder) 486 Jordan, Mary Albany Street 39 Mullen, Frances, Alice, James, Margaret, Frances, Alice 39 Doyle, Mary (m-i-l) 41 Cunningham, Jane, John, James, Bridget, Ammie (?) 1900 US Census done in Albany County, City of Albany, State of New York. Vol. 2, ED 34, Sheet 12, lines1-38 Jean Bails In a message dated 8/4/03 9:59:55 PM, duclos@localnet.com writes: << All of those streets were there in 1876. My gggrandfather lived on North St, among other streets. It was primarily an Irish neighborhood. It was in the lumber district of Albany. Until 1871 North Albany was part of Watervliet. Joe Duclos >>