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From: "Larry S." <>
Subject: Re: [ALL] ward maps
Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2003 08:05:02 -0700
References: <200306280151_MC3-1-3F69-6D0D@compuserve.com>
Hi Doris ......... After 9 years of research I finally got my Miller Family
History all together in book form and offered it to all the relatives so I
know what you mean when you say *there are so many Millers to search*.
Trying to pin it down to a ward, however, is not the answer and might even
confuse things. Start by getting your grandmothers death cert. from the
Carnrgie Library (it's online) and you can get an obituary from the same
place (after you have the exact date). Believe me, soon you'll have all the
leads you want. If you need any help, the people on this list are both
friendly and knowledgeable. Good luck
Regards, Larry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dorisanne Gibson" <>
To: <>
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 10:51 PM
Subject: [ALL] ward maps
> Hi
>
> Perhaps someone could tell me where I can find maps indicating which ward
a
> specific location was in? I am looking for the John and Matilda Miller
> family. They supposedly owned a bar called the Fifth Avenue Cafe about
> 1900 located across from the old Pittsburgh Hospital in the East End of
> Pittsburgh. There are so many Millers to search, I thought that I would
> try to narrow it down to a specific Ward. Their daughter, Mary Anna E.
> Miller, born Dec. 1880, died 1936, was my grandmother. She married Max
> Rensland.
>
> Thank you for any help you may give me.
>
> Doris
>
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