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    1. [NYC-ROOTS] Funeral home NYC
    2. Annie Nolan
    3. I would like to know the nearest Funeral Home to 173 East 88th Street , NYC. Thank you, Annie.

    07/07/2010 02:49:28
    1. Re: [NYC-ROOTS] Funeral home NYC
    2. Kitty
    3. I know of this one, but I can't guarantee it's the nearest. Chas.Peter Nagel Inc. Funeral home. 352 E. 87th Street, NYC, NY On 7/7/10 3:49 PM, "Annie Nolan" <annie.nolan1@btinternet.com> wrote: > I would like to know the nearest Funeral Home to 173 East 88th Street , NYC. > > Thank you, > > Annie. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NYC-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message

    07/07/2010 09:58:47
    1. Re: [NYC-ROOTS] Funeral home NYC
    2. David Schoenberger
    3. when? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Annie Nolan" <annie.nolan1@btinternet.com> To: <nyc-roots@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 3:49 PM Subject: [NYC-ROOTS] Funeral home NYC >I would like to know the nearest Funeral Home to 173 East 88th Street , >NYC. > > Thank you, > > Annie. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NYC-ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    07/07/2010 09:59:07
    1. Re: [NYC-ROOTS] Funeral home NYC
    2. Bobbi
    3. Hi Annie, Keep in mind people don't always go to the nearest funeral parlor. Same was true back then. Bobbi ----- Original Message ----- From: "Annie Nolan" To: <nyc-roots@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 3:49 PM Subject: [NYC-ROOTS] Funeral home NYC >I would like to know the nearest Funeral Home to 173 East 88th Street , >NYC. > > Thank you, > > Annie.

    07/07/2010 01:13:11
    1. [NYC-ROOTS] The Address Project
    2. Don Krieger
    3. Hi Everyone, I have begun placing complete Census reels up on the site for a bunch of cities: Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Baltimore, Boston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Cincinatti, Cleveland, Newark. The reels from 1900 are almost complete and those from 1910 are about 1/2 done. I have two machines running 24/7 doing the work. I plan to do 1900 through 1930 for these cities and to then go back and add the other major cities: Denver, LA, St. Louis, Chicago, etc. I also have created a tool which allows anyone to add information to the searchable index for each reel. The idea is to use this to enter the address ranges and street names for every page. This will allow someone who has an address to find the census page corresponding to that address quickly. The best that exists right now is the Enumeration District <--> Street Name index at stevemorse.org . Here we will have an index which you can search on an street name. The results will show a list of pages matching the street name with the address range shown for each page. You will then pick the page you want to view, click on the link to view the page. The key is to have access to the Census page images, a tool which enables entering the information, and lots of people who are interested in helping. You can find it at http://census.evendon.com . I've placed a choice in the SEARCH selection menu to search all reels for a state. That will make the searches much faster, but we must enter the information in the index first. Each Census page now includes a link entitled: "The Address Project: Add/Edit the Index." Clicking on this loads the tool into the upper right frame. There you can enter the address range and street name, e.g.: 245 285 Palmetto Street Or you make multiple entries if the page covers more than one street, e.g. 245 285 Palmetto Street 1010 1015 Howell Avenue Of course try to be accurate but don't worry about making spelling or other errors. It only takes a moment to load a page and enter the information and the potential value of the effort to all of us and so many others is quite large. This is a way of creating address directories from the census. I'm hoping that many of us will be interested in the project, will participate, and will provide good criticism and ideas for moving it forward. Please let me know what you think, either on the list or via email. Don Krieger Pittsburgh, PA http://DonsList.Net http://www.evendon.com akadonnew __AT__ verizon.net Everything on the site is free and permanent. Loading is very fast. Each page includes a highlighted copy/paste link which you can use for easy online citation. Please support us by letting others know about our site

    07/07/2010 03:13:21