Jackie, For your #3... I looked at _www.intelius.com_ (http://www.intelius.com) and found an ALLEN BUHL, Jr. with relatives listed, Staten Island, NY, plus many more Buhl's living in the state of New York. I suggest you take a look at that site - plus take a look at _www.zabasearch.com_ (http://www.zabasearch.com) . I found a FRED BUHL on Staten Island on Zaba. You can also go to 'white pages' and check out what comes up for Staten Island. I also looked at US Public Records Index, Volume I and II on _www.ancestry.com_ (http://www.ancestry.com) and found a couple of Buhl's living on Staten Island (with many other Buhl's listed in the NYC area). For your #2, I see that MizScarlett listed the url's for Orphanages from the great Brooklyn pages for you, so try and see if you can find something there. For your #1... I sent you some of the death certificates numbers to you already, but here is the SSDI information for Anthony and Margaret again: Anthony BUHL - 42 yrs. old - 19 Nov 1921 - Cert #26326 Manhattan - FHL #2027764 Margaret BUHL - 40 yrs. old - 13 Jan 1922 - Cert #85 Richmond Co. - FHL #2200687 If you need someone to get the death certificates from 31 Chambers Street, NYC, I know someone that is dependable and reasonable. Write me off-list. I have found many other certificates also. I found a NORMAN A. BOYD in the 1930 Federal Census for Baltimore, Maryland that you might want to take a look at. It's a longshot, byt hey, you never know. 2ED, McDonogh Institute. I already sent you the 1920 Federal Census (Richmond Co.) information for Margaret and the children, with Margaret listed as married. I believe I have found her husband, Anthony, in the 1920 Federal Census (Manhattan) listed as a patient at the Manhattan State Hospital on Wards Island n Heritage Quest. Check out: 18 AD - Ed 1305 - Sheet 4A - Stamped #242, Line 13 - 6 January 1920. I also found Anthony's parents and grandparents on census records and some certificates. You never told me if you are a member of Ancestry, so if you are not, I suggest you go to your local library and spend the whole day getting all the information on Ancestry that there is. Use Heritage Quest too. Bring a lot of dimes and quarters for the copy machine as there is so much information on your family. I'm sorry I'm not related! Finding my family should be so easy! Good luck! Kathleen~CT. Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 20:00:33 -0500 From: "Jackie Carroll" <marginal22@verizon.net> Subject: [NYC-ROOTS] Norman Buhl Kathleen thank you for the time you are putting into helping me, I did send for his military papers, he was not with his sisters, he was the only one put into the orphanage, myself and my mother will be going to Staten island on the 31th of this month just to get more info, do you have any suggestions as to where we should start, what I would like to accomplish is: 1)Death certificates for Normans parents and siblings 2)Orphanage Norman A Buhl was in 3)Find any living relatives
LOL......Thanks so much Kathleen, we are coming to Staten island on Monday the 30th, The plan is to visit 31 cambers street that day, and than on Tuesday visit the family history center 913 Rockland, from your experience do you think I can get information from these to places that I don't already have. copy of death cert. and orphanage for Norman? Jackie ----- Original Message ----- From: <KTRACY1999@aol.com> To: <nyc-roots@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 20, 2010 11:27 AM Subject: Re: [NYC-ROOTS] Norman Anthony Buhl > Jackie, > > For your #3... > I looked at _www.intelius.com_ (http://www.intelius.com) and found an > ALLEN BUHL, Jr. with relatives listed, Staten Island, NY, plus many more > Buhl's > living in the state of New York. I suggest you take a look at that > site - > plus take a look at _www.zabasearch.com_ (http://www.zabasearch.com) . > I found a FRED BUHL on Staten Island on Zaba. You can also go to 'white > pages' and check out what comes up for Staten Island. > > I also looked at US Public Records Index, Volume I and II on > _www.ancestry.com_ (http://www.ancestry.com) and found a couple of > Buhl's living on > Staten Island (with many other Buhl's listed in the NYC area). > > For your #2, I see that MizScarlett listed the url's for Orphanages from > the great Brooklyn pages for you, so try and see if you can find > something > there. > > For your #1... I sent you some of the death certificates numbers to you > already, but here is the SSDI information for Anthony and Margaret again: > Anthony BUHL - 42 yrs. old - 19 Nov 1921 - Cert #26326 Manhattan - FHL > #2027764 > Margaret BUHL - 40 yrs. old - 13 Jan 1922 - Cert #85 Richmond Co. - FHL > #2200687 > If you need someone to get the death certificates from 31 Chambers > Street, > NYC, I know someone that is dependable and reasonable. Write me > off-list. > I have found many other certificates also. > > I found a NORMAN A. BOYD in the 1930 Federal Census for Baltimore, > Maryland that you might want to take a look at. It's a longshot, byt > hey, you > never know. 2ED, McDonogh Institute. > > I already sent you the 1920 Federal Census (Richmond Co.) information for > Margaret and the children, with Margaret listed as married. I believe I > have found her husband, Anthony, in the 1920 Federal Census (Manhattan) > listed as a patient at the Manhattan State Hospital on Wards Island n > Heritage > Quest. Check out: 18 AD - Ed 1305 - Sheet 4A - Stamped #242, Line 13 - 6 > January 1920. I also found Anthony's parents and grandparents on census > records and some certificates. > > You never told me if you are a member of Ancestry, so if you are not, I > suggest you go to your local library and spend the whole day getting all > the > information on Ancestry that there is. Use Heritage Quest too. Bring a > lot of dimes and quarters for the copy machine as there is so much > information on your family. I'm sorry I'm not related! Finding my > family should be > so easy! Good luck! > > Kathleen~CT. > Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 20:00:33 -0500 > From: "Jackie Carroll" <marginal22@verizon.net> > Subject: [NYC-ROOTS] Norman Buhl > > Kathleen thank you for the time you are putting into helping me, I did > send > for his military papers, he was not with his sisters, he was the only > one > put into the orphanage, myself and my mother will be going to Staten > island > on the 31th of this month just to get more info, do you have any > suggestions > as to where we should start, what I would like to accomplish is: > > 1)Death certificates for Normans parents and siblings > 2)Orphanage Norman A Buhl was in > 3)Find any living relatives > > ------------------------------- > 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
you can get access to ancestry.com from the library, I am not a member? ----- Original Message ----- From: <KTRACY1999@aol.com> To: <nyc-roots@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 20, 2010 11:27 AM Subject: Re: [NYC-ROOTS] Norman Anthony Buhl > Jackie, > > For your #3... > I looked at _www.intelius.com_ (http://www.intelius.com) and found an > ALLEN BUHL, Jr. with relatives listed, Staten Island, NY, plus many more > Buhl's > living in the state of New York. I suggest you take a look at that > site - > plus take a look at _www.zabasearch.com_ (http://www.zabasearch.com) . > I found a FRED BUHL on Staten Island on Zaba. You can also go to 'white > pages' and check out what comes up for Staten Island. > > I also looked at US Public Records Index, Volume I and II on > _www.ancestry.com_ (http://www.ancestry.com) and found a couple of > Buhl's living on > Staten Island (with many other Buhl's listed in the NYC area). > > For your #2, I see that MizScarlett listed the url's for Orphanages from > the great Brooklyn pages for you, so try and see if you can find > something > there. > > For your #1... I sent you some of the death certificates numbers to you > already, but here is the SSDI information for Anthony and Margaret again: > Anthony BUHL - 42 yrs. old - 19 Nov 1921 - Cert #26326 Manhattan - FHL > #2027764 > Margaret BUHL - 40 yrs. old - 13 Jan 1922 - Cert #85 Richmond Co. - FHL > #2200687 > If you need someone to get the death certificates from 31 Chambers > Street, > NYC, I know someone that is dependable and reasonable. Write me > off-list. > I have found many other certificates also. > > I found a NORMAN A. BOYD in the 1930 Federal Census for Baltimore, > Maryland that you might want to take a look at. It's a longshot, byt > hey, you > never know. 2ED, McDonogh Institute. > > I already sent you the 1920 Federal Census (Richmond Co.) information for > Margaret and the children, with Margaret listed as married. I believe I > have found her husband, Anthony, in the 1920 Federal Census (Manhattan) > listed as a patient at the Manhattan State Hospital on Wards Island n > Heritage > Quest. Check out: 18 AD - Ed 1305 - Sheet 4A - Stamped #242, Line 13 - 6 > January 1920. I also found Anthony's parents and grandparents on census > records and some certificates. > > You never told me if you are a member of Ancestry, so if you are not, I > suggest you go to your local library and spend the whole day getting all > the > information on Ancestry that there is. Use Heritage Quest too. Bring a > lot of dimes and quarters for the copy machine as there is so much > information on your family. I'm sorry I'm not related! Finding my > family should be > so easy! Good luck! > > Kathleen~CT. > Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2010 20:00:33 -0500 > From: "Jackie Carroll" <marginal22@verizon.net> > Subject: [NYC-ROOTS] Norman Buhl > > Kathleen thank you for the time you are putting into helping me, I did > send > for his military papers, he was not with his sisters, he was the only > one > put into the orphanage, myself and my mother will be going to Staten > island > on the 31th of this month just to get more info, do you have any > suggestions > as to where we should start, what I would like to accomplish is: > > 1)Death certificates for Normans parents and siblings > 2)Orphanage Norman A Buhl was in > 3)Find any living relatives > > ------------------------------- > 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