Christi- The National Archives website has complete instructions for the 1930 census at http://1930census.archives.gov/beginSearch.asp They also have descriptions of the Enumeration Districts. Beaver County is at http://1930census.archives.gov/resultsPlace.asp?page=1&state_code=PA&s tate_name=Pennsylvania&lstCounty=4=Beaver&tboxPlace=&whichSearch=byPla ce For example here is Beaver Falls: Pub#. Roll # County ED Enumeration District (ED) Descriptions T626 1996 BEAVER 4- 29 BEAVER FALLS CITY, WARD 1, BOUNDED BY (N) RIVERVIEW; (E) BEAVER RIVER; (S) CITY LIMITS; (W) 7TH AVE. T626 1996 BEAVER 4- 30 BEAVER FALLS CITY, WARD 2, BOUNDED BY (N) WARD LINE, RIVERVIEW; (E) 7TH AVE.; (S) CITY LIMITS; (W) CITY LIMITS. T626 1996 BEAVER 4- 31 BEAVER FALLS CITY, WARD 3, BOUNDED BY (N) 15TH; (E) BEAVER RIVER; (S) RIVERVIEW; (W) 7TH AVE. T626 1996 BEAVER 4- 32 BEAVER FALLS CITY, WARD 4, BOUNDED BY (N) WARD LINE, 15TH; (E) 7TH AVE.; (S) RIVERVIEW, WARD LINE; (W) CITY LIMITS T626 1996 BEAVER 4- 33 BEAVER FALLS CITY, WARD 5, BOUNDED BY (N) CITY LIMITS; (E) BEAVER RIVER; (S) 15TH; (W) 7TH AVE. T626 1996 BEAVER 4- 34 BEAVER FALLS CITY, WARD 6, BOUNDED BY (N) 26TH, 8TH AVE., 27TH; (E) 7TH AVE.; (S) 15TH, WARD LINE; (W) CITY LIMITS, 22D, RAILROAD TRACKS. T626 1996 BEAVER 4- 35 BEAVER FALLS CITY, FORMERLY COLLEGE HILL BOROUGH (PART), BOUNDED BY (N) 37TH EXTENDED, 37TH; (E) BEAVER RIVER; (S) 27TH, 8TH AVE., 26TH; (W) RAILROAD TRACKS. T626 1996 BEAVER 4- 36 BEAVER FALLS CITY, FORMERLY COLLEGE HILL BOROUGH (PART), BOUNDED BY (N) CITY LIMITS; (E) BEAVER RIVER; (S)37TH; (W) RAILROAD TRACKS. T626 1997 BEAVER 4- 100 WHITE TWP. EXCLUDING BEAVER FALLS,COLLEGE HILL, AND WEST MAYFIELD BOROUGHS I hope this helps. Marilyn Mills Hesse [email protected] Windsor, CT, USA website at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~mmhesse/ Researching: CRAIGHEAD- Beaver Co.PA>Maryland LYNCH - Co. Derry and Co.Antrim,Ireland>Beaver Falls, PA MOODY - Co.Derry and Co.Antrim,Ireland>Beaver Falls,PA ROBINSON - Jefferson Co.OH>Beaver Co.PA ********************************************************************** ***************************************** > On Sun, 06 Oct 2002 08:50:04 -0700 Rondie Yancey <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > >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