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    1. Re: [OHSTARK] 1920 Census Help needed
    2. Suggestion... you might want to check with the Massillon Library. If there was an obit in the Massillon paper then they might have that indexed in their library. Stark County Library in Canton might have it also. Karen Is it more an old aged home than a poor house? My ggg uncle died there I believe in the about 1925 it was in an outlying township but I can't locate his death cert right now to confirm it. Lindsey [email protected] wrote on 11/9/2005, 4:44 PM: > Hi everyone; > > Now that I have my death cert with some limited additional > information. I > am still trying to figure out who my mystery person is. He is buried at > Forest Hill Cemetery and I will be contacting them this week. > > The cert has him listed with the Stark County House as his residence, no > address. > > I have to assume this is the County "poor house" at that time. I did > a look > at the ward/district descriptions of Stark Cty in the 1920 census and > was > not able to determine where this is located. > > If someone could lead me to the correct ward/district, I will be > grateful. > > thank you, > marg > > > ==== OHSTARK Mailing List ==== > To receive the OHSTARK-L message board/gateway'd posts, > click the following link: > <mailto:[email protected]?subject=send gateways> > ==== OHSTARK Mailing List ==== Stark County District Library <http://www.starklibrary.org/> Use drop down menu and click on Genealogy.

    11/12/2005 03:45:05