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From: "Mary (GLOD) Hervey" <>
Subject: Enumeration districts in Fayette
Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 22:29:06 -0500
Does anyone have the map that has the enumeration districts for Uniontown
circa 1910 or 19 20 census. I'm trying to pinpoint which rolls to purchase
or lookup from NARA. My father's family lived in Uniontown and went to St.
Joseph's.. I'm assuming that they probably lived nearby .. close enough to
walk to mass every Sunday... From what I understand, the original St.
Joseph's was in Uniontown, the new St. Joseph's in on Walnut Hill. There
are 4 rolls for Fayette County, 1920 and I'm just trying to narrow it down a
bit. If anyone knows of a site on the web that has these districts listed,
I'd appreciate the lead.
Thanks much. I was already told that the GLOD family wasn't found in
Fayette on the 1910 census so now I'm shooting for the 1910 census. My
father would've been 4 years old then.
Mary GLOD Hervey
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