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    1. Re: [ROOTS-L] missing census record
    2. thank you, Eliz, oddly enough, I haven't run into much of this in my 25 years of research, and Ancestry has been known to miss some census records, usually just a page though. Niles was established in 1802, and not yet, though I did look for their births in the IGI. no luck so far. I did find them in the 1850, after all, they kept bouncing back and forth between ohio and pennsylvania. Cornelia On 26.07.2012 10:30, Eliz Hanebury wrote: > Some of the old census records are missing, gone forever (unless they > appear from an attic somewhere). We are blessed to have the ones we do > have, clerks stuffing them in cupboards etc save what was supposed to > be trash. > > Have you looked for Niles twp (was it established before 1860??) at > familysearch? > > Eliz > > On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 1:18 PM, <fenenga@connpoint.net> wrote: > >> I went to Ancestry to look up Mary Barnheisel in 1860 Trumbull Co., OH. but Niles twp isn't available. has anyone else ran into this problem? I also suspect that Niles is missing from the 1850 as well. Cornelia ===== If you would prefer digest mode to mail mode, drop a note to roots-admin@rootsweb.com [1] and ask for the digest... ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com [2] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Links: ------ [1] mailto:roots-admin@rootsweb.com [2] mailto:ROOTS-request@rootsweb.com

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