RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Total: 1/1
    1. Re: [TXGALVES] 1880 Galveston Co census
    2. Marianne Gilbert
    3. Hi Jim, By any chance, your MILLERs didn't come from either Mobile or Galveston, did they? Thanks, Marianne Gilbert <blueskye@primenet.com> Phoenix, AZ >I'd appreciate a look-up in yje 1850 and 1860 Galveston census of my >Mobile/Galveston cotton broker ancestor, Capt. Edward Malone, Sr., CSA, and >his brother-in-law Capt. H. Van Buren, CSA, and cotton broker brother-in-law >Charles M. Bingham. Jim, Charlotte, N.C. >----- Original Message ----- >From: <M44as@aol.com> >To: <TXGALVES-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 1999 12:30 PM >Subject: Re: [TXGALVES] 1880 Galveston Co census > > >> Hi, >> >> I just read about a Galveston Co census. Could someone please tell me >about >> what census years are available, where, and how it is arranged or indexed? >> Also are the censuses on microfilm and available on interlibrary loans? >> We have been researching my husband's g-gf and g-gm who lived in Galveston >> from 1866 thru 1886. She was Anna (Annie LOBERT) who came from Germany to >> Galveston around 1868. She worked as a Governess until her marriage to >> Shadrach G. (S.G.) ETHERIDGE. He was a cotton broker during those years. >> Any help and answers would be very appreciated. Thanks. >> >> Marcia Snyder >> Holland, TX >> M44as@aol.com >> >>

    11/17/1999 09:15:18