Donna, Thanks for your help. I'll keep looking elsewhere! Joyce ---------- >From: Donna DeLeon <dldeleon@ix.netcom.com> >To: WALEWIS-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [WALEWIS-L] William Shelton family >Date: Mon, Oct 11, 1999, 8:01 PM > > Both the 1900 & the 1920 census have the names indexed by soundex. I searched for > William Shelton in both, but did not find a William and Margaret Shelton in WA. In > the 1900 census I tried searching for Margaret Shelton, but didn't find that > either. > > > Joyce Glover wrote: > >> Donna, >> Thanks so much for your help in the past. >> Yes, if you have time would you check the 1900, 1910, and 1920 census for >> William Shelton wife Margrett? I have no idea of his age, when or where he >> was born or died, so the censuses may help with this. >> Thanks again, >> Joyce Glover >> >> ---------- >> >From: Donna DeLeon <dldeleon@ix.netcom.com> >> >To: WALEWIS-L@rootsweb.com >> >Subject: Re: [WALEWIS-L] William Shelton family >> >Date: Wed, Sep 29, 1999, 4:19 PM >> > >> >> > I have been doing research at the Washington State Library in Olympia. They >> > have all the WA census on microfilm. Would you like me to look anyone up in >> the >> > 1900, 1910, or 1920 census? >> > >> > Joyce Glover wrote: >> > >> >> Through the generosity of a person on this list, I recently found that >> >> William Shelton was my great-great grandfather. He was married to Margarett >> >> Kellar and had at least 2 daughters, Lulu (who first married a Lovell, >> >> second married Adam Bremer) and Eliza Jane (who was married to Leander >> >> Ross). They were living in Morton in 1894. Does anyone know anything about >> >> this family? >> > > > > ==== WALEWIS Mailing List ==== > Cemetery is one of most commonly misspelled words > in our genealogist's language. CEMETERY, not > Cemetary. > >