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From: "Jackie" <>
Subject: Re: [OH-HAMILT] Trying to determine info on 1900 census
Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 13:28:11 -0400
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Hi Cece:
On the 1900 census the street names run up and down the page in the very first column [no little blocks in this column], the second column will have the the home number which is the actual street address. Then you get the dwelling number and family number [where there are multiple families living at one address].
The other terrific thing about the 1900 census (and some of the others) is that it tells you the marital status, how many times they have each been married [M2 = two marriages] and how long they have been married in this marriage. For the women, they are asked how many children they have had and how many are living. Great clues!
Jackie
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From: Cece
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Subject: [OH-HAMILT] Trying to determine info on 1900 census
Hi,
I joined Ancestry and found my G Grandfather, but no where does it tell me
the street name.
If you have Ancestry, would you please go to:
1900 Federal Census
Ohio
Hamilton
Miami
District 300
There are 20 pages and I don't see one street name. If you know the answer,
do you know if the houses/apartments still exist?
TY--------------------- Cece
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