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    1. RE: [PACEN] Census lookup-1830-1850
    2. Gail Steckel
    3. In 1840, there is a Demareu family in Newport, Perry. I looked thinking maybe it would give a clue to location of the Frank family in 1840; if Joseph ended up living with them, it is likely they lived nearby. But none of the ones in the 1840 list for Frank live in Newport. Daniel Frank Buffalo, Perry, Pennsylvania Daniel Frank Oliver, Perry, Pennsylvania Frederick Frank Rye, Perry, Pennsylvania George Frank Oliver, Perry, Pennsylvania Henry Frank Oliver, Perry, Pennsylvania Jacob Frank Oliver, Perry, Pennsylvania Micheal Frank Buffalo, Perry, Pennsylvania Philp Frank Buffalo, Perry, Pennsylvania William Frank Madison, Perry, Pennsylvania Alexander J Franks Tyrone, Perry, Pennsylvania Of these, the 2 Daniel's do not have a son the right age. Frederick, George, and Henry all live right near each other (on the same census page) - you would think that if Joseph were the son of one of them and his parents died, that he'd go live with an uncle, yet he didn't, so perhaps that might rule out these 3. Philip and Michael are also on the same page; only Michael has a son the right age, but, yet again, the argument above comes into play. William does not have a son the right age; Alexander does. -----Original Message----- From: Voss5 [mailto:voss5@papadocs.com] Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2005 8:08 PM To: PA-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [PACEN] Census lookup-1830-1850 Hello, I am looking for information on the Joseph Frank family. Joseph Frank was born in 1826-PA(father) Mary Frank was born in 1831-PA(mother) Edgar Frank was born in 1851-PA(child) William Frank was born in 1853-PA(child) This is the only information that I have of them in PA. By 1856 they were living in IL. I don't know if they had parents living in PA. or other family members. I don't know their marriage date or the town they lived in. Would like to find out Mary Frank's maiden name and where there parents originated from. Hoping you can help me with this matter. Gayla Voss voss5@papadoc.com ==== PA-CENSUS-LOOKUP Mailing List ==== #9) Don't forget your manners! We're all here to help one another. "Please" and "Thank You" make all the difference in the world! ============================== View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find marriage announcements and more. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx

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