Most large cities are divided in Wards with streets for dividing lines go with a map and try to figure out which ward is the one you want and then be prepared to go thru several as they zigzag. Sharon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christi Timm" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2002 6:19 AM Subject: [PABEAVER-L] census help > I feel a silly asking, but I wonder if there's anyone who can help me understand how to find info on a census. I know what streets my ancestors lived on at the time of various censuses, but they lived in large cities. I'm really not excited about searching through every page of a city census at the local library. Is there a way to find the street relatively easily? > > Thanks, > Christi > ------------------------------------------------ > researching > from Switzerland: BORNER, CHALLANDES, HUBER, MEIER, SCHILD, SCHLECHTER, WAFFLER, WALDER > from Germany: HERMANNI/HARMONI, TIMM, TONSING, TRABA, YUNKER > from Prussia: DIEBALL, RETICKA > from Scotland/N.Ireland: AIKEN, BORLAND/BORELAND, CAMPBELL, CHRISTY/CHRISTIE, DIVEN, GLENN, HALL, MAGEE, MONTGOMERY, SMITH > from England: LOWE > from Czechoslovakia: HANISEK, POLCHA > from Wyoming Co./Lackawanna Co., Pa: DUNLAP, DAVIS, HUNTER, POST > from Scranton, Pa: BELSKI, GREEN, McCALL, MILLER, STANKO, WARGO > > > ==== PABEAVER Mailing List ==== > To contact Mark Roberts, Listowner, click below: > mailto:[email protected] > >