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From: Pique <>
Subject: Re: Canadian query...
Date: Sat, 04 Sep 2004 09:22:19 -0400
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I've already sent out for BirthCert. I'm pretty sure that I"ve got the
Maiden name already...
Sure I follow ya...on the 1880 census there are 2 step children and 3
biological...Marriage year would have probably been in the oldest
biological childs birth year....search this counties Marriage Records in
THAT year and see what turns up...if not here in TN than it would be in
NC somewhere...right?
SC

Diane R. Reid wrote:

>
> Parts of the 1861 census for Ontario survive. The complete 1871 census
> is available. There are some earlier census records, but they are mostly
> head of household only records - not nearly as useful.
>
> My guess, based on the surname, is that he was probably in
> Ontario/Canada West/Upper Canada.
>
> If I were you, I'd look for marriage records - start with one of his
> children's to get his wife's maiden name, use the birthplace of the
> child as a possible place of the marriage.
>
> Diane
>


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