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hugh

hugh Report 14 Jan 2004 14:29

hi, i'm back from holiday. anyone need a look-up.

Steven

Steven Report 14 Jan 2004 15:40

Have e-mailed you.Steve.

Anna

Anna Report 14 Jan 2004 15:59

Hiya Hugh If you have access to the 1910 Census,Could you look for a George/Henry Ma(c)beth.He would be between the ages of 26 and 28 (born England). I think he was in Pensylvania Thanks Anna

hugh

hugh Report 14 Jan 2004 16:03

hi jane,1790-1930. 1890 was partially destroyed.not all are indexed though.and they do cover all states (i think).

Carla

Carla Report 14 Jan 2004 16:29

Hi Hugh, not really sure if what you got helps me but I am looking for a Terry Eugene Thompson born c 1949 and his Father Leo (pos Leonard) Webster Thompson pos born 1920-1929. Sorry no idea which state. If you can confirm a birth of either or siblings it would help loads. Hope you can help me. Cheers Carla

Lisa J in California

Lisa J in California Report 14 Jan 2004 16:33

Hi Hugh. I hope you enjoyed your holiday. May I ask for a lookup for John Ovens, 1820, Jersey City, New Jersey. If you have time, may I ask for a lookup for John in 1830, same place? John was born c. 1809. Thank you very much.

Debi Coone

Debi Coone Report 14 Jan 2004 16:38

I'd be intrested in Charles Pulham b 1842 Suffolk England. I found him on the 1880 . Looks as if he moved over there before 1871 as his daughter was born in Illinois Chicago. Also a John Pulham b 1848 ( his brother ) Any US Census please, thank you for your time and trouble : ) Much happiness Debi

N

N Report 14 Jan 2004 17:00

Hi I would appreciate a look up for a Jonathan STEGGELL in the 1870 census. He would be in UTAH - emigrated there in mid-1860s and had 2 concurrent wives ! Thanks

CelticShiv

CelticShiv Report 14 Jan 2004 17:05

Hi Thanks for the offer. Would like to rule out that this ancestor was not american, as he cannot be found anywhere. Could you search any censuses after 1900 for me. His name is Grosvenor Ashford Clarke, don't know dob, but would guess it is around 1900. regards, Siobhan

Shannette

Shannette Report 14 Jan 2004 18:34

Hugh---could you please try and find my grandfather Andrew Greenwood in the 1920 and 1930 census? He lived in Connecticut as far as I know and possibly the town was Waterbury.Thanks.

Gail

Gail Report 14 Jan 2004 19:42

Hi Hugh, This a bit of a tall order bit I am looking for Bridget Mulligan who was born 1880 in Ireland. She immigrated to the USA in about 1900ish. Glad of any info. Thank you. Gail

Patsy

Patsy Report 14 Jan 2004 20:18

Hallo Hugh, I wonder if you could try these two for me? Family rumour has it that they settled in Pennsylvania on both occasions. The first would be 1870: SHORT, William b about 1848, Scotland SHORT, (Susan) Jessie b 1845, Scotland SHORT William b 1868, USA SHORT Agnes b about 1870, USA The family were back in Scotland before 1880. The second would be 1910: SHORT, George b about 1873, USA SHORT, Elizabeth b about 1873, Scotland SHORT, William b about 1896, Scotland SHORT, Alexander b about 1897, Scotland SHORT, Maggie (?Margaret) b 1900, Scotland SHORT, Geordie (?George) b after 1901 SHORT, Nettie (?Janet) b after 1901 They were in Scotland for the 1901 census and had returned before 1914. Thankyou, Patsy in Calgary, Canada

Jan

Jan Report 14 Jan 2004 20:28

Hi there I was wondering if you could solve this puzzle. My family of Hores (surname, I wasnt having a go!) Went to mine in America sometime after 1888.Their daughter Florence Mary Hore was born there in 1890 they also had a son there Samuel Hore b1892 They came back to Yorkshire, Loftus and are on the 1901 and have another son b1897 in Yorkshire.They had another child also born Ernest b 1888 in England. The parents were James H Hore and Edith Eleanor Hore (Dale) James was b1868 in St Ives Cornwall Edith 1867 Eston/Normanby, Yorkshire, England. IO was wondering if you could help point me to where they went to. Heres hoping Jan xx

Lilian

Lilian Report 14 Jan 2004 23:37

Hello Hugh, I would appreciate your looking for the following people in 1890,1900,1910,1920 and 1930. Benjamin (Edward) Linden, Lindon, Lyndon or Lynden, born about 1883. William (John) Linden (spelling variations as above). They should be in Boston but could be anywhere. Many thanks, Lilian

Debi Coone

Debi Coone Report 15 Jan 2004 11:57

Hugh A BIG THANK YOU for your e mail this morning and the trouble you went too. Much Happiness Debi

Amanda

Amanda Report 15 Jan 2004 12:40

Hello Hugh, I would very much appreciate it if you could look for mention of Arthur Cleghorn Davy. He was born 1892/3 in Durham, England but at some point emmigrated. My mother-in-law insists he went to Canada but I found him on the 1930 census living in Los Angeles. US death records state he died August 1965 in Los Angeles. I believe he married a lady called Olive but haven't found any children. Many thanks in advance Amanda

Lisa J in California

Lisa J in California Report 15 Jan 2004 16:36

Amanda, don't mean to intrude but...I was told that in the 1800's it was less expensive to travel to Canada than to America. A number of people took a ship from the UK to Canada, then went down to the States. Perhaps that is what he did, even though he travelled in the early 1900's?

hugh

hugh Report 17 Jan 2004 15:48

nudge

Karen

Karen Report 24 Jan 2004 18:37

hi hugh , i,m new to all this but hope you can help or advise me my grandad, richard hudson hall,believed to be an americon pilot in the second world war died in 1945 and came from texas, please could you help find him thank you karen.

Anna

Anna Report 24 Jan 2004 18:48

Hello again Hugh, If you have time,could I ask you for another couple of lookups please? I am looking for a John and Alice Wilson(both born England) in 1910 or 1920 census.(surname may be down as Dinning-Wilson) Im afraid I dont have a lot of info about them so maybe I am asking too much of you! Alice was born 1/11/1881 and they emigrated before 1906. They were living in Milwaukee up until 1930ish when they died. Also,I am trying to find Alices 2 sisters,Sarah Hickling and Martha Macbeth,both of these died in 1970s I know Sarah was still in England until at least 1919,so maybe she will turn up on the 1930 census Thanks in advance Anna