Hello List, I keep forgetting how to get to the 1915 and 1925 Brooklyn censuses at Ancestry, and I usually get no hits using Steve Morse's search page. I'm recording this procedure in case anyone else has the problem I have. At Ancestry.com, * choose "Census & Voter Lists." * on the "Census and Voter Lists" page, look at the right side of the page and scroll down to the "Featured data collections" box. * click on the "View all in Card Catalog" box. * at the left of the "Card Catalog" page, look at the left side of the page and scroll down to the "Filter By Collection" section. * click on the decade you're interested in. * a new "Card Catalog" page appears, sub-headed, for example, "Search entire "1910s" Category" * to reach the 1915 New York census, for example, look down the list and click on "New York, State Census, 1915." * a new page, "New York, State Census, 1915," appears. * use either the regular search boxes for find a person, or at the right of the page browse the database if you know the AD and ED you want. If you want to browse several different AD-ED sections, click one of them on the browsing list. When a census-page image appears, look at the upper left heading that says, for example, "| Kings > New York > A.D.01 E.D.01." If you click on "Kings," a drop-down list shows all NY counties that you can click on and switch to. If you click on "A.D.01 E.D.01," a drop-down list shows all AD-ED combinations that you can click on and switch to. PJ