Jackie, Let's don't give up yet. Try Conrad "Sneider" in Millcreek Township, Erie County, PA, 1900, ED 116, sheet 13. This Conrad is shown as born Sep 1836 in Germany (age given as 68), came to US in 1850, married 40 years in 1900; his wife Mary is shown as born June 1842 in Germany; their daughter Annie is shown as born Jun 1883 in PA. Gayle Hix ----- Original Message ----- From: KJBUDELL@aol.com To: gdhix@cableone.net Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 7:54 PM Subject: Re: [PAERIE] 1900 census/Conrad Schneider Thank you so much for checking the index for Conrad. Uunfortunately, his wife's name was Mary, so he remains on the missing list for 1900! Funny that his newspaper obit states that he spent his entire life after immigrating in 1852 in Erie! Perhaps the census taker missed them that year, because they do appear in other ones. Ah, the fun of genealogy! :) Best wishes to you ......... Jackie
Jackie, From _Erie County Pennsylvania Naturalizations 1825-1906_: SCHNEIDER, Conrad - b 1835; em 1852; Ger, Prus; cert 30 Aug 1871; res Erie; sp Philipp GOETZ (3508) Gaylene Kerr Banister Houston, TX jlbanister@earthlink.net http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~banister/index.html Sero Sed Serio (Late But in Earnest) On Sunday, August 3, 2003, at 03:09 PM, Gayle Dean Hix, CLS wrote: > Jackie, > > Let's don't give up yet. Try Conrad "Sneider" in Millcreek Township, > Erie County, PA, 1900, ED 116, sheet 13. > > This Conrad is shown as born Sep 1836 in Germany (age given as 68), > came to US in 1850, married 40 years in 1900; his wife Mary is shown > as born June 1842 in Germany; their daughter Annie is shown as born Jun > 1883 in PA. > > Gayle Hix > ----- Original Message ----- > From: KJBUDELL@aol.com > To: gdhix@cableone.net > Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 7:54 PM > Subject: Re: [PAERIE] 1900 census/Conrad Schneider > > > Thank you so much for checking the index for Conrad. Uunfortunately, > his wife's name was Mary, so he remains on the missing list for 1900! > Funny that his newspaper obit states that he spent his entire life > after immigrating in 1852 in Erie! Perhaps the census taker missed > them that year, because they do appear in other ones. > > Ah, the fun of genealogy! :) > > Best wishes to you ......... Jackie