> When I got to the ED page where the address should have been, I found an > address for the House before where they lived, and the house number past > where they lived, but their address was missing. > > Larry Larry, I had a similar problem with the 1905 NYState census - there was what seemed like a block missing, and it seemed like it should have been the block with the house. Checking with Google, I found out the house was built in 1905, so the part where it said something like no one was living at these addresses probably meant the block was under construction. Frustration, because I had only looked because I can't find them in that census and I know they were somewhere! So check the date the house was built - if it was not a row of houses, then quite possibly it hadn't been built yet. Also, check wherever they put the people they didn't get on the first walk-through - end of the ED, maybe? I'm not sure, but they might be there. Also, and I don't really know if this happened in Brooklyn or if so when and where, but sometimes streets do get renumbered. Hope this helps, Theresa