Footnote has a complete run 1900 thru 1923 <G> but then my Lewises are much more common <G> They also have the 1860's missing only two years. 1870 thru 1923 are COMPLETE (I pray for one or two from Youngstown <G>) so Cleveland is a Joy! Eliz On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 6:30 PM, the cohens <the.cohens.in.california@gmail.com> wrote: > Just in case you are trying to get a full run of years, so you know > that I was a bit over zealous about how complete they are. > > I have checked my notes more carefully, and was not able to find > Cleveland directory pages at footnote in my own research for what > may be key years for you: 1910, 1912, or 1914. I found pages there > for all other years 1890-1923, for my own research for Weinzimmer, > but did not note specifically how far before or after that they have. > > Now, they may have added those 3 years recently, but we could not > find them a few months ago. > > On 2/2/10, Curt Rowe <amroots@zetcho.com> wrote: >> I'm looking for David Rowe. He was in the 1900 and 1910 census for >> Cleveland. I'm trying to link him to a possible brother: William Walter >> Rowe. I also tried looking for Catherine Davis, who married William in 1892, >> prior to her marriage. That may explain with the first hit in the search >> was Catherine Rowe. David must appear shortly thereafter. I also got >> Catherine Rowe as the first hit for a search on William Rowe. Thanks for >> taking the time to straighten me out. I signed up for a month. Looking now >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHCUYAHO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Eliz, Please, what trick did you use? I find no pages for Lewis in 1914 in Cleveland at Footnote. I did not check for other years for Lewis as so many false hits for non-target years. But also found none for Wallace in 1910, 1912, or 1914. On 2/2/10, Eliz Hanebury <elizhgene@gmail.com> wrote: > Footnote has a complete run 1900 thru 1923 <G> but then my Lewises are > much more common <G> They also have the 1860's missing only two years. > 1870 thru 1923 are COMPLETE ...