Lynne, Have you already checked the online transcription of the 1880 census that is available on the LDS site (www.familysearch.org)? I have found many errors in their transcription and what I usually do, once I have found someone I'm looking for is to copy down the page number, etc. and then look it up on Ancestry so I can see what the census really says. If you are unable to locate it in the LDS transcription, I have access to another index and if you contact me, I will look them up for you... Janet
Hi List I'm looking for the following names on the 1880 Census for Cleveland: Michael Keyes - Canada; Joseph Hattie (Hatie) - France, and Jeremiah O. Callighan - Ireland. Joseph and Elizabeth Hattie married by T. Conlan on 09 May 1871 Jeremiah and Anne Collins Callighan by A. Rappe on 28 Apr 1862 Any help or ideas for me??? Thanks in advance. Lynne
You are welcome. ----- Original Message ----- From: <AGreer5436@cs.com> To: <OH-CLEVELAND-IRISH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 5:14 PM Subject: Re:1930 census Thanks > Thanks alot to Janet,Alice and Barbara. I just got home and read your three > very prompt replies. Now I will have a new Cleveland name to check out with > the Byrnes family. Good also to know what Dad and Uncle Jim were up to in > those days. Thanks again for your help and information,Ann >
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I did not find my gr-father's name nor my father's name on the 1930 census. Samuel McBride was nonexistent and there was a Frederick who lived on the West side and was a child. I did remember that the STEWART family my gr-father's sister lived around the corner. So looked up their name and was able by flipping the pages back to find my street in the Bronx, NY. It was great finding them and I also looked up another family name Donovan and found them. So good luck it is fun. But, does anyone know why the columns are not similar to the 1920 census. Are reading the columns and sometimes the street names is difficult. Some of the census are lopsided or almost impossible to read even with a magnifying glass.
Thanks alot to Janet,Alice and Barbara. I just got home and read your three very prompt replies. Now I will have a new Cleveland name to check out with the Byrnes family. Good also to know what Dad and Uncle Jim were up to in those days. Thanks again for your help and information,Ann
Ed 18 sheet 64 b Cleveland Ohio Ward 26 13714 Earlwood Rd. Coffey Harry 28 MwS Ire free St. Ire free st Ire Free St machinist engine co. to USA 1927 Coffey James 23 MwS IFS IFS IFS laborer E. Ohio Gas co. to USA 1927 Others in household: Byrnes Peter 34 roofer Daisy 33 married at 25 also from IFS Irene 5 Peter jr 3 2/12 Paden Harry another lodger ----- Original Message ----- From: <AGreer5436@cs.com> To: <OH-CLEVELAND-IRISH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 1:32 PM Subject: Re: 1930 Cleveland Census need to know who else is on the page > I double checked what was available to view on my membership with ancestry > and I just have the index view which is some what limited no image (unless I > want to pony up more money)So as Tennessee Williams penned "I am depending on > the kindness of strangers."This is what I have Harry Coffey,James Coffey they > are on page 64B image 685. If this is a really big task plse don't bother. I > did run some family names that I am aware of to see if there was any common > page location but no luck. What I would really love is to know what the > address was and who else was in this household. Thanks again,Ann. >
Ann, Harry and James Coffey are shown as lodgers living with the family of Peter Bryn(t), that last name is not very legible so the "t" could be anything. Peter's wife Daisy, daughter Irene and son Peter are also listed at this location on Earlwood Rd. James worked for the gas company and Harry was a machinist. If you like I can try to send you that page via email. Glad to help.Alice ----- Original Message ----- From: <AGreer5436@cs.com> To: <OH-CLEVELAND-IRISH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 1:32 PM Subject: Re: 1930 Cleveland Census need to know who else is on the page > I double checked what was available to view on my membership with ancestry > and I just have the index view which is some what limited no image (unless I > want to pony up more money)So as Tennessee Williams penned "I am depending on > the kindness of strangers."This is what I have Harry Coffey,James Coffey they > are on page 64B image 685. If this is a really big task plse don't bother. I > did run some family names that I am aware of to see if there was any common > page location but no luck. What I would really love is to know what the > address was and who else was in this household. Thanks again,Ann. >
I double checked what was available to view on my membership with ancestry and I just have the index view which is some what limited no image (unless I want to pony up more money)So as Tennessee Williams penned "I am depending on the kindness of strangers."This is what I have Harry Coffey,James Coffey they are on page 64B image 685. If this is a really big task plse don't bother. I did run some family names that I am aware of to see if there was any common page location but no luck. What I would really love is to know what the address was and who else was in this household. Thanks again,Ann.
Janet, Thank you for your kindness. My father's name was George F Hartman but he might not have used the middle Initial. My mother's name was Margaret Wyman. I don't think they were married until after the 1930 census was taken. They should be listed in Cuyahoga County, Cleveland section. This has been a tough search because my mother was an only child who lost her mother when she was only 2 and she was raised by her Aunt Sarah Masterson. I found out that Aunt Sarah entered her into school under the name of Margaret Masterson but I believe that when my mother graduated and began working she began using the Wyman name again. I guess in everyone's searches there are issues like this that occur. Again good luck and thanks. Alice ----- Original Message ----- From: "Janet" <jtfriend@eclipse.net> To: <OH-CLEVELAND-IRISH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 12:52 PM Subject: Re: 1930 Cleveland Census need to know who else is on the page > Alice, > Mine says fully indexed and I was able to find my grandparents and great > grandparents in two different counties. Why don't you give me a name to try > and see if I can find yours... > Perhaps we have different subscriptions... > > Janet >
Alice, Mine says fully indexed and I was able to find my grandparents and great grandparents in two different counties. Why don't you give me a name to try and see if I can find yours... Perhaps we have different subscriptions... Janet
Janet, Just took a quick peak and it still says partial images. I think in their efforts to get all the states on line by 12/31/02, they put a lot of the states, for example Ohio, on line even though they have not imaged all the counties or townships. But thank you. Alice ----- Original Message ----- From: "Janet" <jtfriend@eclipse.net> To: <OH-CLEVELAND-IRISH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 12:40 PM Subject: Re: 1930 Cleveland Census need to know who else is on the page > Alice, > I think it is now indicated that it is fully indexed. Why don't you try it > again? > > Janet >
Alice, I think it is now indicated that it is fully indexed. Why don't you try it again? Janet
Ann If you give me their names/county, state.. I will look them up for you to see who else was living there. Alice ----- Original Message ----- From: <AGreer5436@cs.com> To: <OH-CLEVELAND-IRISH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 11:39 AM Subject: 1930 Cleveland Census need to know who else is on the page > This may be too big to ask but I found both my Dad and Uncle in the Cleveland > 1930 census I did this via Ancestry's 1930 index and just entered their > names. They are both listed as lodgers. What I am trying to find out is who > else was in that household. I have the page number it is in the 600's yuk. > What I am trying to see if someone has an easy access to the census and could > easily determine the address and members of household. I did this myself with > a one horse town in Oklahoma but Cleveland is a whole different story. Thanks > for any suggestions or help. Ann >
Janet Ancestry shows the 1930 census index as being not completely indexed yet. I think that is why I cannot find either my mother or father in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. I wish they would give us a time frame as to when they will have it completely indexed. Alice ----- Original Message ----- From: "Janet" <jtfriend@eclipse.net> To: <OH-CLEVELAND-IRISH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 12:16 PM Subject: Re: 1930 Cleveland Census need to know who else is on the page > Do you subscribe to the Ancestry census records? If so, the index should > take you directly to the page number on which they are listed. If not, I or > some other individual might look up the information for you if you provide > the correct spelling and whatever information you can provide... > > Janet >
Do you subscribe to the Ancestry census records? If so, the index should take you directly to the page number on which they are listed. If not, I or some other individual might look up the information for you if you provide the correct spelling and whatever information you can provide... Janet
This may be too big to ask but I found both my Dad and Uncle in the Cleveland 1930 census I did this via Ancestry's 1930 index and just entered their names. They are both listed as lodgers. What I am trying to find out is who else was in that household. I have the page number it is in the 600's yuk. What I am trying to see if someone has an easy access to the census and could easily determine the address and members of household. I did this myself with a one horse town in Oklahoma but Cleveland is a whole different story. Thanks for any suggestions or help. Ann
Lilly has been quite a major help to me in my Irish research. I have a Peter Lynch, my great great grandfather, who Lilly found information on that indicated his parents names were Thomas Lynch and Mary (?) from Cavan. We have not determined whether that is just County Cavan, or the Town of Cavan. Previously, I had thought that Peter Lynch would have been from either Clare or Mayo. Hence, I am researching information regarding Peter Lynch, and my great grandfather, Peter's son, James Peter Lynch, b. 5 Aug. 1858 in Haverstraw, NY. Peter's wife was Bridget McKenna, who very possibly is from County Monaghan, as many McKennas are. Lilly and I believe that my Bridget McKenna is related somehow to her husband's line of McKennas as they lived across the street from each other. We have yet to prove that connection. So I also have family from Cavan..... Peter Lynch, b. ca. 1832, probably in Cavan, and his parents, Thomas Lynch and Mary (?). Denise
Janet, My husband's great-grandmother was Margaret Clarke, however, she was born in Cleveland in 1872, too late to be the Margaret you are looking for. However, she probably was named after a family member. Her parents were Michael CLARKE and Mary HOPKINS. They were living in Cleveland by 1859. The family lived on Detroit and Washington Avenues. Michael CLARKE was born in Ireland between 1824-1834. He seems to match the years of arrival and the birth year ranges you posted. Maybe there is a connection. Also, Michael had a brother James who, I was told, went to Canada. These Clarkes, just like Mary Ellen's, are also connected to family that moved to Toledo but kept in contact. Lilly On Sun, 29 Dec 2002 11:14:02 -0500 "Janet" <jtfriend@eclipse.net> writes: > I believe some time back there was someone on this list who said > he/she was > researching an Irish Clark(e) family. When my Goldrick family > emigrated to > the U.S. from Ireland in 1848 there was a woman traveling with them > named > Margaret Clark. Three Goldrick brothers and the widow and children > of a > fourth brother ended up in Cleveland in the 1850s-1860s. I > recently > discovered information that there were also 2 sisters living in > Cleveland as > late as 1891. I have often suspected that Margaret Clark was a > married > sister who was accompanying her family to America to meet her > husband. > > The dates of birth for the 4 brothers range from 1823-1833, so I > suspect she > would have been about the same age. I've tried searching the census > for > Clark families with a wife named Margaret who came from Ireland but > that's > getting really tedious! If you think she might fit into your Clark > family, > please let me know. > > Thanks for any help or advice... > > Janet Goldrick Friend > > > > ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com
Janet, Denise Wells, who used to be on this list (Denise are you still "lurking"?) Is researching Peter Lynch who lived at 45 Mulberry and was from Cavan, according to his death record. Peter was in Cleveland by 1867 and died in 1874. Denise created a County Cavan site. Her E-mail is DAWells2@aol.com. She may be able to help you. Lilly On Sun, 29 Dec 2002 10:57:13 -0500 "Janet" <jtfriend@eclipse.net> writes: > I know everyone is very busy with the holidays, but I just broke > through my > brick wall!! I found information on my Goldrick/McGoldrick family > ancestors > and that they came from Cavan. At least one of them was in > Cleveland as > early as 1851 because he was married there. > > I know most of you had family from Mayo, but I was wondering if > anyone is > researching Irish families from Cavan? I'd appreciate any insights > you may > have and would also like to explore possible family connections... > > Thanks. > > Janet Goldrick Friend > > > > ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com