I might have spoken an untruth. You can certainly search the 1880 Census on <familysearch.org>, but I am not certain that the image of the page on <ancestry.com> is available for free. The link works for me, but I am also on Ancestry. Sam ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Mullinex" <brentwoodmarine@yahoo.com> To: <nydelawa@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 10:09 PM Subject: Re: [NYDELAWA] Roll Call Demilt-Response to Marty Bacon > Bonnie, > > If you are interested in the census, you most likely can go to any LDS > (Mormon)Chapel that has a Family history center, you can access > Ancestry.com's files without a fee. Not all chapels have a family history > center but they can direct you to one taht does in your area. Also the > Church is in the process of making available on line many of the records > they have accumulated. I do believe that they are in the process of > wrapping up the Elis Island records also. > > John Mullinex > CMMEADOWS2@aol.com wrote: > > Hi Bonnie, > > They have changed the membership somewhat. The annual membership is about > $155, I think. That includes all the Censuses, Immigration, One World > Tree, > Newspapers and Publications, and basic US records, such as WWI Draft > Registrations and WWII draft info. > > You can check it out at Ancestry.Com. They offer a 14 day trial > membership. > Or at least they used to. > > I have been a member since 2000 and I think it is well worth the price, > but > that is just one person's opinion. > > Carol > > In a message dated 10/25/2006 8:14:56 PM Eastern Standard Time, > bdimler@hvc.rr.com writes: > > Carol, > Thanks. What else do they have (Ancestry) and what do they charge? > Bonnie > ----- Original Message ----- > From: > To: > Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 7:04 AM > Subject: Re: [NYDELAWA] Roll Call Demilt-Response to Marty Bacon > > >> >> Hi Bonnie, >> >> Yes, the Census records are from Ancestry.Com. For a paid subscription >> price they have all Census records that are available from 1790, first >> Census, >> through 1930. They are indexed; however, some of the transcription for >> the >> index leaves a bit to be desired. You sometimes have to search the index >> by >> first name and locality to find the family you are looking for. >> >> But it is the best way to find folks that seem to be constantly moving. >> >> I think having the subscription is well worth every penny that I pay for >> it. >> >> Carol Potter Meadows >> In a message dated 10/23/2006 10:13:01 AM Eastern Standard Time, >> bdimler@hvc.rr.com writes: >> >> Carol, >> Where are these census records? Are they from a paid source? >> Thanks, >> Bonnie >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: >> To: >> Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 8:11 AM >> Subject: Re: [NYDELAWA] Roll Call Demilt-Response to Marty Bacon >> >> >>> >>> Hi Marty, >>> >>> When I hit a census problem where the surname could be transcribed in a >>> number of different ways, I then enter the first name and the birth >>> year >>> +/- 5 >>> years and the state of birth and the first few letters of the surname >>> followed >>> by an asterisk ... in the case of this family, I would enter dem* and >>> the >>> other information and see what kind of results I get. Sometimes, if I >>> have the >>> children's names, I will enter the one with the most unusual name, >>> which >>> might yield fewer search results to choose from. Sometimes I put the >>> state and >>> county, sometimes not. Depends on where I think they might be located. >>> >>> Hope this helps. >>> >>> Carol Potter Meadows >>> >>> In a message dated 10/18/2006 2:23:34 AM Eastern Standard Time, >>> mbacon3@cfl.rr.com writes: >>> >>> Lori, >>> Thanks for the reply. I had been several years since I looked at the >>> information I had on Harry. What I have cane from his sister in law. >>> She >>> had >>> said she thought he or his family came from NY. The 1920 was not >>> available >>> when I got the information. I looked him up tonight and found he was >>> born >>> in >>> NJ but his father Wilbur P Demilt was born in NY with his parents born >>> MI >>> and NY and his mother Ethel D Wahl Demilt was born in NJ with her >>> parents >>> born NJ and NY. I don't know where in NY as I could not find them in >>> 1900 >>> or >>> 1910 as Demilt, Demelt or Demett. I also tried Demill and others but no >>> luck. >>> Marty Bacon >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Lori ODea" >>> To: >>> Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 3:58 PM >>> Subject: Re: [NYDELAWA] Roll Call Demilt >>> >>> >>>> Yes, The name as been found as DeMilt, DeMelt, and DeMett. I don't >>>> know >>> about NJ though. Mine have all been in NY so far. And I am back to >>> 1810. >>> They might have started in NJ but not sure about that. As for Harry, I >>> have >>> not run across him anywhere. >>>> ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- >>>> From: "mbacon3" >>>> Reply-To: nydelawa@rootsweb.com >>>> Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 10:15:27 -0400 >>>> >>>> >Could Demilt be a variant spelling for Demelt? I have a Harry Demilt >>> married >>>> >to Loretta McMahon in NJ. He died in 1955 and I don't have much more >>>> on >>> him >>>> >other than they married in 1941 in NJ. >>>> >Marty Bacon >>>> > >>>> >----- Original Message ----- >>>> >From: >>>> >To: >>>> >Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 9:46 AM >>>> >Subject: [NYDELAWA] Roll Call >>>> > >>>> > >>>> >> Seeking info on Wallace and Abbie Robinson Demelt. Failed to >>>> locate >>> them >>>> >in the 1930 census and would like to know what happen to their sons, >>> Stephen >>>> >and Howard. I would appreciate any data on this marriage, if they >>>> >were >>>> >separated or pending divorce in 1920, when they were located in >>>> >different >>>> >counties and where hey were buried. 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