You may be using too many search criteria or the name has been misspelt. Given that in 1901 she was in Edgbaston and she died in 1931 in Edgbaston, it would seem fairly likely that she ought to be in the area. Don't you just hate it when ancestors do a disappearing act on you? I found a Catherine MEYER aged 59 in the Aston area. A possible or a no good? Ellen Spence ________________________________ From: Stringer <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, 28 July, 2010 17:41:28 Subject: [WAR] Missing Catherine Jane MEERE in 1911 Census Greetings, I'm still not able to find my Ggrandmother in the 1911 Census (do have membership). I've tried various search options, all with no results. Any suggestions? Some attempts after MEERE, variants; Catherine, variants: C* , b 1851 +/- 10 years; b Ilmington, Warwickshire M*, b 1851, +/- 10 years; b Ilmington, Warwickshire Pretty sure not her: MEERS, CATHERINE 68/b 1843 F PATIENT [too old, but saving searches] (From exploring earlier censuses, etc., think this is Catherine, nee HEAVEN, b Bristol, who m. Cornelius MEERS in Bham) She's Catherine Jane MEERE (nee ARCHER) Born: 1851, Ilmington, Warwickshire M: 1868, Birmingham, Orlando John MEERE D: 1931, Edgbaston, Birmingham South, England (Sixth May, 1931 27 High Street Harborne, U D. Virtue L. Gittins present 47 Linden Road, Bournville, Birmingham) 1891 Census: She, my grandfather, and four GAunts are still at The Oak Inn, Selly Oak. 1901 Census (indexed MAN): Catherine Jane MEERE, Wid, Servant to Thomas BOND Harborne; EclPar: St. John's; Cty: Bham; Ward: Edgbaston; Parl: Edgbaston; 106 Elmwood, VillaStationRd? Marsha Stringer (nee MEERE) [email protected] USA www.bittonfamilies.com List archives are at http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index/WARWICK ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message