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Searching for: +path:azmarico +(+date:nov +date:2000)
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1. Mesa, AZ Upcoming Research Visit [1]
Hello, We are going to visit the Mesa, AZ area to do some research in a couple of weeks. I have an off topic query regarding our visit for anyone who lives in Mesa and is familiar with the area. Please email me privately at stamperi@mindspring.com. Thanks, Ina Wallace LUV-N-CARE 408-257-2889 Adopt A Pet At Your Local Rescue Group or Animal Shelter.
2. Contacting owner of Maricopa Co. Rootsweb page [1]
Does anyone know how I can contact the owner of the AZ Maricopa County web page? I sent email to: velvetblu@lycos.com on September 23 and did not receive a reply. Thanks!!! Diane.Casey@bull.com
3. Re: 1925 STATE census records [1]
Is there a 1925 AZ State Census on line anywhere? Sam ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 10:55 AM Subject: 1925 STATE census records > See below. Does anyone know if the 1925 State Census exists for Maricopa > County and where I could look at them? Do I write to the county or the > state and which office/department? > > DOING CENSUS RESEARCH --by Diana J. Muir > Some census records, such as those in the 1920 Federa
4. BERNARD KINCAID, OPAL ANDERSON [1]
I am looking for information on the parents of Bernard KINCAID, born 1881 in Griswold Iowa, was an Omaha fireman from abt. 1920-1950, retired to Tempe, Arizona. His wife was Mabel, he had two sons, John, Donald, two daughters, Alice TURNER, Opal ANDERSON OF TEMPE, and a brother JOHN KINCAID. He died Feb. 1967. Bernard was my great grandmother's half brother (Amanda KINCAID Shick). Any information appreciated. Kristi Bequette
5. Re: Mesa, AZ Upcoming Research Visit [1]
Sorry, without thinking I answered to the list instead of privately...guess I'm having a mental day or something...again, I do apologize... Alice
6. Re: 1925 State census [1]
A follow-up to my original posting about state censuses. The good news is they do exist. The bad news is that I was unable to locate any for this county. I went to the Mesa, AZ Family History Library and asked and they directed me to 2 microfiche (6104851states beginning A-L & 6104852 M-Z). I looked on the fiche and did not see any censuses for the counties I am posting this to (Maricopa Co., AZ, DeKalb Co., GA, Fulton Co., GA, Lincoln Co,. TN). There were however, some entries for other AZ counties li
7. 1925 STATE census records [1]
See below. Does anyone know if the 1925 State Census exists for Maricopa County and where I could look at them? Do I write to the county or the state and which office/department? DOING CENSUS RESEARCH --by Diana J. Muir Some census records, such as those in the 1920 Federal Census, are indexed by a system called Soundex. All names sounding alike are assigned a code, and families with those names (listed on separate cards) are grouped together on microfilm. That way, even if you don't know how to spell a n
8. Kinney Klan [1]
Hey List, I am researching my Kinney ancestors and have come to a stand still concerning Kenneth D. Kinney. Kenneth was born in Robstown, Texas in 1909 and was 11 years old when his family moved to Phoenix, Arizona. He married Eva Alma Kinney, but I have no date for the marriage or maiden name for Eva. Both Kenneth and Eva are buried in Greenwood Memory Park Cemetery in Phoenix. Is there any one out there who could possibly assist me with some kind of information? I would like to thank everyone

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