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From: "ekkuhns" <>
Subject: Re: [IN-CENSUS-LOOKUP] Update on Census Indexes
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 15:15:40 -0500
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Hi Lou; I have had a brick wall for my husbands' maternal grandfather.
Would you please look up my ;

Nathan WRIGHT, born 1829 "Ohio", he was married in Jasper Co. IL 19 May
1857. He may be in the 1840 Census as age age 11, and Maybe with luck still
be in the 1850 OH Census as age 21. I know this isn't much to go on, but I
haven't found him in the 1850 Census of IL.

Thank you soooo much. Eula Kuhns

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Subject: [IN-CENSUS-LOOKUP] Update on Census Indexes


> Hello Everyone,
>
> I apologize if you receive this notice more than once, but it means
> you are subscribed to any lists that I administrate.
>
> I have two updates about census indexes which you might be
> interested in. The 1850 index is now an all-name index, so if you've
> been looking for a lost child and didn't know the parent's name, you
> might want to submit a new request.
>
> In addition, the 1910 census has now been indexed for ALL states
> by HOH ( head of household) at ancestry.com so if that year has been
> a brick wall for you in other states, you can now post a request to the
> state census lookup list of your choice and hopefully you will find your
> lost person.
>
> One last reminder, the 1860, 1870, 1880 and 1930 indexes are also
> all-name indexes.
>
> Happy Hunting Eveyone!
> Lou - List Administrator
>
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