--- On Tue, 12/7/10, marie yeager <[email protected]> wrote: > His Arrival was on > the Spaarndam out of Rotterdam. > Debbie, Regarding Andrews Naturalization Papers. His > declaration off intent> was filed in 1909 in Mineola NY. By this time he had> married a Scot/English> woman by the name of Annabelle Dougherty from Philadelphia. > By the time he> filed his petition for naturalization in 1915 his paperwork> listed his wife> Annabelle (Anna) Daughters Caroline Theresa, and Viola May> and Son Andrew> Jr. > > I have been unable to locate a marriage record for > Andrew and Annabelle, as> I have no idea as to where, when or how they met. > Annabelle can be located> in East Tredyfrin PA in 1900, I have not been able to> locate any definitive> location of Andrew/Andreas in 1900. Marie: Well, it appears he was in "sniffin' distance" between 1900 and 1904. Unless she went to NYC/Long Island to work as a maid, I would start in PA. Philly indexes are online at LDS (if my brain hasn't been freeze dried). Someone with expertise in Chester will have to advise for there. There are also missing children: 1910 says married 6 years and she had 3 children, two living (Caroline & Anna M) so---who was missing child and where is Anna in 1920? Children listed are all born on Long Island. You've done well to get them from 1920 back to 1900. I would search Andrew in Long Island 1900 or Philly/Chester. WWI Draft listing is no help, but you are aware that the Rotterdam (look under Holland in LDS)emigration lists give place of origin or at least where the ticket was sold??? Check the LDS database for the years and film numbers, unless they have put them online. There was some talk about them being digitized. And if you don't have it already, Annabelle's birth record should be relatively easy to get using Free BMD since you have her month and year of birth. Have fun. [email protected]
PD, Nice! Debbie [email protected] wrote: > --- On Tue, 12/7/10, marie yeager <[email protected]> wrote: > >> His Arrival was on >> the Spaarndam out of Rotterdam. > >> Debbie, Regarding Andrews Naturalization Papers. His >> declaration off intent> was filed in 1909 in Mineola NY. By this time he had> married a Scot/English> woman by the name of Annabelle Dougherty from Philadelphia. >> By the time he> filed his petition for naturalization in 1915 his paperwork> listed his wife> Annabelle (Anna) Daughters Caroline Theresa, and Viola May> and Son Andrew> Jr. >> >> I have been unable to locate a marriage record for >> Andrew and Annabelle, as> I have no idea as to where, when or how they met. >> Annabelle can be located> in East Tredyfrin PA in 1900, I have not been able to> locate any definitive> location of Andrew/Andreas in 1900. > > Marie: Well, it appears he was in "sniffin' distance" between 1900 and 1904. Unless she went to NYC/Long Island to work as a maid, I would start in PA. Philly indexes are online at LDS (if my brain hasn't been freeze dried). Someone with expertise in Chester will have to advise for there. > > There are also missing children: 1910 says married 6 years and she had 3 children, two living (Caroline & Anna M) so---who was missing child and where is Anna in 1920? > Children listed are all born on Long Island. > > You've done well to get them from 1920 back to 1900. I would search Andrew in Long Island 1900 or Philly/Chester. > > WWI Draft listing is no help, but you are aware that the Rotterdam (look under Holland in LDS)emigration lists give place of origin or at least where the ticket was sold??? Check the LDS database for the years and film numbers, unless they have put them online. There was some talk about them being digitized. > > And if you don't have it already, Annabelle's birth record should be relatively easy to get using Free BMD since you have her month and year of birth. > > Have fun. > > [email protected] >