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    1. Re: [TURNER] Turner - Dunklin County, MO
    2. Gail R. Blancett
    3. Pat, I found the following household in 1910 (not Turners but will address this next): 1910 Census, Dunklin Co., MO, Cotton Hill Twp ED 63, Sheet 4 (Ancestry.com image 7/51) Shores, Jim----Head----38 M once---11 years-----MO MS MO Shores, Gertrude--Wife---30 M once---11 years----7 Children born/4 living ---GA GA TN (consistent with 1900) Shores, Blanche---dau-----7 Shores, Velma-----dau-----5 Shores, James-----son-----2 Shores, Stella-----dau-----8/12 Wilburn, Evert-----laborer----18----MO TN MO So, hoping to find Turners in same area, I did a search of Cotton Hill Twp for 1910. There were a couple of Turners but none of them had birth places that would make sense to be related to Gertrude. I will try adjoining townships but nothing is turning up on Ancestry.com's indexing (using all the wild cards I could think of up to now) that look like they are Gertrude's family. Frankly, I couldn't do genealogy research without Ancestry.com's census images. The indexing is sometimes crazy but if you learn to use all the wild cards and some imagination, you often can eventually find folks. Gail Pat Zadrowski wrote: >Dear Gail, Thank you so much for all the wonderful infotmation!. I completely forgot about the death certificate info. I remember getting it off the internet, but could'nt find it when I put my query in last night. I have very little information on this family. > The census info.is a big help, and I truly appreciate it. > > Do you by any chance have access to the 1910 census, to see if there are Turners in Dunklin county? Better yet, if you can tell me of a good site to subscribe to the census I would appreciate it. I use to have access to it from godfrey.org, but they no longer offer it. I know ancestry has it, but I'd like an alternative if you know of one. > Thank you again Gail! I appreciate all the time you put into this. > Sincerely, > Pat > > > >

    10/08/2006 06:31:35