I did all my celebrating the last two days. Happy 4th. I've had no luck finding them in 1900. Sorry, though, I did find them in 1910, if this is any help in Washington Co, Allen Twp HENDERSON, John, head, 30, 1st marriage, married 8 yrs, carpenter, house, owns free home Georganna, wife, 1st marriage, 47, 3 children / 1 living Lithia, daughter, 5 McFELLY, Ester, step-daughter, 22 Albert, step-son, 19, laborer, coal mine Robert, step-son, 17, laborer, glass factory Nellie, step-daughter, 14, servant, home Josephine, step-daughter, 12 DRYER, William, boarder, b. Ger, coal miner I found her in 1910 after finding family in 1920, which she is a McFeely, with her son, Robert McFeely, daughter, Lithia Henderson and mother, Martha J BELL Will try to keep finding her in 1900. Do you know the county in Idaho they were? Karen ---- E <grel@ix.netcom.com> wrote: > I am have been told that GeorgeAnn McFeely was widowed, (her husband George > died in a mining (accident) and living in Washington County 1900. I do not > where this accident occurred as they and their family had been in Idaho > where he was mining for gold a long the Snake River. GeorgeAnn my > grandmother returned to Allensport where she had lived before the marriage. > George Ann may have some of her children with her. They were Nellie, > Albert, Robert, Esther, Bess ( Elizabeth?). Thank you. I realize it is the > 4th of July and every one goes on picnics. I hope you all have a wonderful > and great day. Our Independence is a Treasure. Grant > > > ==== PA-CENSUS-LOOKUP Mailing List ==== > #8) The subject line of your message should contain ONLY the following information, > of course related to your particular question: > YEAR/COUNTY/SURNAME > And always try to retain that same information in the original > subject line when you are responding to that query. Put all other relevant info into the message body. > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >