Hello all -
Our friends at the The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints have
placed three valuable databases online today, all free
to search:
1880 United States Census
1881 Canadian Census
1881 British Census
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=census/search_
census.asp
I thought I would pass this along to my fellow listers. It came from another
list that I belong to. Sounds like something someone might be interested in.
Sorry that the date is tomorrow but I just got it myself.
ellen
The NYC Metro Chapter of the Association of Professional Genealogists
Presents
ANCESTORS ROAD SHOW
at
The Family History Fair
Co-sponsored by the Archivists Round Table of Metropolitan New York
Continuing Education & Public Programs, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Sunday, October 6, 2002
Hi Folks,
I have a Henry Clay, b. 1868 in NYC, who served in the Spanish American War,
died in 1953 in Newark and was buried in the Glendale Cem., Newark.
I learned from the Cemetery that he was buried in the Veterans section. They
had little information on him but told me that the "County" had the records
on the Veterans.
Can anyone tell me who the "County" might be?
Hoping for an answer,
Anne Stephens, in Jefferson
Researching STEPHENS, KINNEYBROOK, CLAY and TEBO/TEABROUGH all spellings
Hello Newark Researchers,
I've just added the following 10 user submitted memories to the web site:
Your Newark Memories - Weequahic Section - Hobson Street & the Weequahic
Section by Susan D. Wagenheim, MD
Your Newark Memories - Vailsburg Section - Alexander School & Vailsburg by
Saul
M. Caro
Your Newark Memories - Weequahic Section - The Race Track & Outdoor Jukeboxes
by Seymour Pierce
Your Newark Memories - Newark - From Pompeii to Newark by Charles McGrath
Your Newark Memories - Down Neck - The Farme
Hello Newark, I would think that the "County" would be ESSEX,County,New
Jersey
Good Luck- djpells=Jean
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