Robbie, When I go back to the Rick's College FHC again, I will check the 1900 IT census. Have been going through it a lot lately. It is true there are several rolls just for Choctaw Nation alone, but found it very rewarding to go through them as I have found several relatives on it. Jacque in Idaho ----- Original Message ----- From: gavinu2 <gavinu2@gateway.net> To: <OKPUSHMA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 27, 1999 1:16 PM Subject: [OKPUSHMA] re: Martha Josephine Fitzgerald in Antlers iin 1910 > Hello again, > > I want to thank you all for the replies I've gotten. > I'm going to write the Historical Society in Antlers that you mentioned. > I'd call but it's long distance from Los Angeles :-) It's also a lot > harder to do research on Oklahoma from Los Angeles, but I'm lucky > in that I only live 2 blocks from the Family History Center here. It's > suppose to be the best one after the main center in Utah. > Of course, they don't have much about Pushmataha Co. or Oklahoma > besides Indian Nation records and Census records. > Maybe I should ask you one more question since you're people that > have probably researched Oklahoma a lot more than I have. > Do any of you know what Enumeration District Antlers and Finley > were in in the Indian Territory census of 1900? Not everyone shows up > in the Soundex as I'm sure you know and very few of the towns were > incorporated back then, so they don't show up on the headings of > the census pages. They didn't break it down into counties and > Choctaw Nation covers several Microfilm rolls. > The thought of going through each roll line by line is discouraging to > say the least. If anyone has done some research to find relatives on > the IT 1900 Census around or near Antlers and Finley, could you please > check your notes and see what the Enumeration District was? > Pretty please :-) > I sure wish there were maps of the E.D.s somewhere that were easy > to access. It would help a lot. > > Thank you, > Robbie Robinson > > > ============================== > Discover your ancestors and trace your family tree today at Ancestry.com. > You are invited to search our massive collection containing over 500 million > records, in over 1800 databases. Visit > http://ads04.focalink.com/SmartBanner/page?16226.4 >