I don't know about your particular Lingle, but some of he Lingles moved to Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada in the early 1900's. I have uncorroborated information of a Walter E. Lingle, b 17 Sep 1883, Steelton PA, d. 17 Nov 1928, Yorkton, Sask. CAN, bur. 25 Nov 1928, Holstein Cemetery, Holstein, IA. He married a Mary Ann Matlack, 9 Dec 1907, Sioux City, Woodbury County, IA. Some of the Matlack family moved to Canada during the World War 1 period. Arlen Clark [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: sue [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 10:56 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [PADAUPHI] Missing Lingle Ancestor can't help with your elusive Harry H. Lingle, but he is living with Lucetta and her mother in both the 1860 and 1870 Harrisburg censuses as well. And in the 1850 Harrisburg census, Henrietta is single and still living with her sister and mother, so it was obviously a short marriage sometime in the 1850's. In the 1900 Harrisburg census, still at 1611 Regina St, Harry H. says he was born in February of 1855, Margaret in June of 1857, Ralph G. (Oct, 1882), Pierre B.(april, 1885), and Ruth H. (Jan. 1887). Harry and Margaret say they have been married 19 years and have had 3 children, all surviving. By the 1910 Harrisburg, they are living at 1325 Derry Street, have been married 30 years and only 2 children now survive (Ralph has died sometime after 1900 and before 1910). By 1920, they are living at 125 North St in Harrisburg By the 1930 census, Harry is a widower as is his son Peter (calling himself Peter in the census). Both are staying with Ruth and her husband in Reading in Berks county. Perhaps that is where Harry died, but I think he would be buried with his wife and son Ralph somewhere in Harrisburg. Hope this helps ==== PADAUPHI Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe first check and see if you are getting list or digest mode then e-mail [email protected] or [email protected] with unsubscribe in message.