Forwarded with permission of Melissa Jones. If you can help contact Melissa at melissa@satmel.com or Linda Toon at work email ltoon@harbourlaw.com; home db2n@prodigy.net Eleanor Colson X-Message: #2 Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2001 12:02:49 -0700 From: "Melissa Jones" <melissa@satmel.com> To: ARDREW-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <008901c100ce$189a6880$b508a8c0@melissadt> Subject: [ARDREW] attn: OZMENT researchers Fw: I need help! Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit OK, Ozment researchers. Does anyone have a copy of the Thomas Ozment family's record in the 1920 census? If someone has it, please reply to Linda Toon (ltoon@harbourlaw.com) ASAP so she can help her friend get his passport. [See below for Linda's entire mail] If no one has a copy of the census record, I can try to find these folks on the 1920 Drew Co. census CD tonight when I get home. Please cc ARDREW if you have this record readily available. Thanks for helping! --Melissa ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Toon" <ltoon@harbourlaw.com> To: <ardrew-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 11:57 AM Subject: {not a subscriber} I need help! > I am assisting an elderly gentleman, who I have known for 40 years, in getting his passport. He is in his late 80's and his only daughter lives in the Dominican Republic. She is trying to get his passport in order so that he can move to be with her and of course you can't get a passport without a birth certificate. > > My friend's name is Lloyd T. Ozment. He was born in AR in 1912 and there were no birth certificates in 1912. We have to prove his parentage twice and his date of birth three times. > > This is what I need: > > A copy of the 1920 census showing him with his parents. His parents were Thomas Ozment and Maggie Bell Ozment. His siblings were Ruby, Gertrude, Roy and Pauline. They were in Drew County, AR in 1912. I could also use the soundex for 1920 if it had his parents names and his name on it. > > He went to school primarily at Snider and then a while at Portland. His mother was a member of the Snider, AR Baptist church. > > I received information from the National Census Bureau of a web cite, www/ark-ives.com, where I could get a form to order the census report. However, when I printed the form it is requiring the roll number, enumeration District, sheet and line number. I don't know that as I have not actually seen the census report. > > If someone out there could assist me in getting a copy of the census record with his family in it I would greatly appreciate it. If anyone out there can do it, if you will let me know what the charge is I will be more than happy to compensate you for your help. Or in the alternative, if you could direct me to someone or some resource that I can obtain this information, that would be helpful. > > Thank you for your time and attention in this matter. > > Linda Toon > Longview, Texas > work email ltoon@harbourlaw.com > home db2n@prodigy.net