I know the address that my aunt, uncle, and cousins lived at in 1940. I've got the ED from Steve Morse's ED finder. The address is 2245 E 19th St. in Brooklyn. The ED is 24-394A. With great hopes I searched every page in that ED -twice. Many other addresses on E 19th but not 2245. Did the census taker miss a whole huge apartment building? Perhaps the page is lost. I would appreciate any help in finding this address in 1940. The head of household is Bernard Wolff, wife Fannie, most likely living with daughter Dorothy, and son-in-law Robert Krumholz, with infant grandson William. Thanks. Barbara Kiersh
I found a Bernard Wolf living at 185 McClellan Street in the Bronx on the 1940 census. His wife is listed as Frances (Fannie?) and daughter, Dorothy. Bernard is 34, Frances 30 and Dorothy 3. In 1935, they were living in Brooklyn. The E.D. is 3-267B, page 4, lines 55-57. Larry Lanzaro On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 9:27 AM, Barbara Kiersh <[email protected]>wrote: > I know the address that my aunt, uncle, and cousins lived at in 1940. > I've got > the ED from Steve Morse's ED finder. The address is 2245 E 19th St. in > Brooklyn. The ED is 24-394A. With great hopes I searched every page in > that ED > -twice. Many other addresses on E 19th but not 2245. Did the census > taker miss > a whole huge apartment building? Perhaps the page is lost. I would > appreciate > any help in finding this address in 1940. The head of household is Bernard > Wolff, wife Fannie, most likely living with daughter Dorothy, and > son-in-law > Robert Krumholz, with infant grandson William. > > > Thanks. > Barbara Kiersh > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >