1900 Ohio Census
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Michael Kenefick
1900 Ohio Census
Hello SKSs,
Is the Ancestry copy of 1900 Warren Township, Jefferson, Ohio Census Series:
T623 Roll: 1290 Page: 199 lines 95?-100 as bad as the Heritagequest.com copy.
This is the last family on the sheet. I could not find the family via name
search but the head (should be) is Jacob Starr, Wife Margaret A., Cleveland and
some other children(?).
I cannot access ancestry images links.
Mike in Ohio
kenefick at copper dot net
Is the Ancestry copy of 1900 Warren Township, Jefferson, Ohio Census Series:
T623 Roll: 1290 Page: 199 lines 95?-100 as bad as the Heritagequest.com copy.
This is the last family on the sheet. I could not find the family via name
search but the head (should be) is Jacob Starr, Wife Margaret A., Cleveland and
some other children(?).
I cannot access ancestry images links.
Mike in Ohio
kenefick at copper dot net
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Huntersglenn
Re: 1900 Ohio Census
The bottom of the page is pretty messed up. I can make out that the
bottom name is Josephine, born Aug, but not the year or her age. The
one above her looks to be a two-name person - something Ann. May 1881,
aged 19.
Jacob and Mary had been married 40 years, she's had 12 children and 10
are still alive. They were both born in 1841 - he in January and her in
September, and I have no clue as to what the enumerator (or his
assistant) was trying to write in for their place of birth - I'm
thinking it's supposed to be Pennsylvania, but...
Hope that helps,
Cathy
Michael Kenefick wrote:
bottom name is Josephine, born Aug, but not the year or her age. The
one above her looks to be a two-name person - something Ann. May 1881,
aged 19.
Jacob and Mary had been married 40 years, she's had 12 children and 10
are still alive. They were both born in 1841 - he in January and her in
September, and I have no clue as to what the enumerator (or his
assistant) was trying to write in for their place of birth - I'm
thinking it's supposed to be Pennsylvania, but...
Hope that helps,
Cathy
Michael Kenefick wrote:
Hello SKSs,
Is the Ancestry copy of 1900 Warren Township, Jefferson, Ohio Census
Series: T623 Roll: 1290 Page: 199 lines 95?-100 as bad as the
Heritagequest.com copy. This is the last family on the sheet. I could
not find the family via name search but the head (should be) is Jacob
Starr, Wife Margaret A., Cleveland and some other children(?).
I cannot access ancestry images links.
Mike in Ohio
kenefick at copper dot net
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Michael Kenefick
Re: 1900 Ohio Census
Hello Cathy,
Thank You. Ever little bit helps. Ancestry's copy must be a little better in
this case. Any who, this is my 3 GGF to me. Josephine is a daughter. Ann may
be George Ann, another daughter, given the possible DOB. Both Husband and
mother were born in PA.
Thanks again 8>)
Mike in Ohio
Huntersglenn wrote:
Thank You. Ever little bit helps. Ancestry's copy must be a little better in
this case. Any who, this is my 3 GGF to me. Josephine is a daughter. Ann may
be George Ann, another daughter, given the possible DOB. Both Husband and
mother were born in PA.
Thanks again 8>)
Mike in Ohio
Huntersglenn wrote:
The bottom of the page is pretty messed up. I can make out that the
bottom name is Josephine, born Aug, but not the year or her age. The
one above her looks to be a two-name person - something Ann. May 1881,
aged 19.
Jacob and Mary had been married 40 years, she's had 12 children and 10
are still alive. They were both born in 1841 - he in January and her in
September, and I have no clue as to what the enumerator (or his
assistant) was trying to write in for their place of birth - I'm
thinking it's supposed to be Pennsylvania, but...
Hope that helps,
Cathy
Michael Kenefick wrote:
Hello SKSs,
Is the Ancestry copy of 1900 Warren Township, Jefferson, Ohio Census
Series: T623 Roll: 1290 Page: 199 lines 95?-100 as bad as the
Heritagequest.com copy. This is the last family on the sheet. I
could not find the family via name search but the head (should be) is
Jacob Starr, Wife Margaret A., Cleveland and some other children(?).
I cannot access ancestry images links.
Mike in Ohio
kenefick at copper dot net
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singhals
Re: 1900 Ohio Census
Could I persuade either of you that Jacob's bp is Bala
Cynwd, in PA (creatively misspelt phoneticly?). Mary's is
Pennsylvania and the rest seem to be Ohio.
But, ummmmmmmmmmm, Cleveland says "son" and everyone after
him looks to me like "boarder" not "daughter" Note absence
of a descendor before the ascendor. See line 74 vs line 78?
Cheryl
Huntersglenn wrote:
Cynwd, in PA (creatively misspelt phoneticly?). Mary's is
Pennsylvania and the rest seem to be Ohio.
But, ummmmmmmmmmm, Cleveland says "son" and everyone after
him looks to me like "boarder" not "daughter" Note absence
of a descendor before the ascendor. See line 74 vs line 78?
Cheryl
Huntersglenn wrote:
The bottom of the page is pretty messed up. I can make out that the
bottom name is Josephine, born Aug, but not the year or her age. The
one above her looks to be a two-name person - something Ann. May 1881,
aged 19.
Jacob and Mary had been married 40 years, she's had 12 children and 10
are still alive. They were both born in 1841 - he in January and her in
September, and I have no clue as to what the enumerator (or his
assistant) was trying to write in for their place of birth - I'm
thinking it's supposed to be Pennsylvania, but...
Hope that helps,
Cathy
Michael Kenefick wrote:
Hello SKSs,
Is the Ancestry copy of 1900 Warren Township, Jefferson, Ohio Census
Series: T623 Roll: 1290 Page: 199 lines 95?-100 as bad as the
Heritagequest.com copy. This is the last family on the sheet. I
could not find the family via name search but the head (should be) is
Jacob Starr, Wife Margaret A., Cleveland and some other children(?).
I cannot access ancestry images links.
Mike in Ohio
kenefick at copper dot net
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Huntersglenn
Re: 1900 Ohio Census
I don't know how to describe this, so be patient <g>. If you look at
the other 'daughter' on the page, you can see that the writer carried
the cross of the 'T' over quite a bit, made it long. Looking at the
first entry below Clarence, you can see that cross line. It's not
noticeable with Josephine's entry because there's so much ink there.
I'm not even going near what the enumerator put for the father's birth
place <vbg> - although, looking at the 1860 census, he appears to be
living in Cross Creek, Washington County, PA, with his parents (birth
year is the same, and the name of the mother is the same as the name of
one of his daughters - Accius):
Year: 1900; Census Place: Reynoldson, Gates, North Carolina; Roll: T623
1196; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 47
Washington County, PA is on the border, then you have a sliver of West
Virginia, then you reach Jefferson County, OH. On the 1880 census, some
of the children are shown as being born in OH, and some are shown as
being born in West Virginia.
Looking at the 1880 census for this family, they had an older daughter
named Josephine, but the name on the 1900 census still looks like
Josephine to me as well. Maybe the older daughter died and they named
the newborn after her?
Jacob seems to have died between 1900 and 1910 - Margaret is the head of
household in the 1910 Federal Census.
Cathy
singhals wrote:
the other 'daughter' on the page, you can see that the writer carried
the cross of the 'T' over quite a bit, made it long. Looking at the
first entry below Clarence, you can see that cross line. It's not
noticeable with Josephine's entry because there's so much ink there.
I'm not even going near what the enumerator put for the father's birth
place <vbg> - although, looking at the 1860 census, he appears to be
living in Cross Creek, Washington County, PA, with his parents (birth
year is the same, and the name of the mother is the same as the name of
one of his daughters - Accius):
Year: 1900; Census Place: Reynoldson, Gates, North Carolina; Roll: T623
1196; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 47
Washington County, PA is on the border, then you have a sliver of West
Virginia, then you reach Jefferson County, OH. On the 1880 census, some
of the children are shown as being born in OH, and some are shown as
being born in West Virginia.
Looking at the 1880 census for this family, they had an older daughter
named Josephine, but the name on the 1900 census still looks like
Josephine to me as well. Maybe the older daughter died and they named
the newborn after her?
Jacob seems to have died between 1900 and 1910 - Margaret is the head of
household in the 1910 Federal Census.
Cathy
singhals wrote:
Could I persuade either of you that Jacob's bp is Bala Cynwd, in PA
(creatively misspelt phoneticly?). Mary's is Pennsylvania and the rest
seem to be Ohio.
But, ummmmmmmmmmm, Cleveland says "son" and everyone after him looks to
me like "boarder" not "daughter" Note absence of a descendor before the
ascendor. See line 74 vs line 78?
Cheryl
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Michael Kenefick
Re: 1900 Ohio Census
Hello Cheryl,
Jacob's POB should not be Bala Cynwd. But, I cannot rule that out 100%. When
I googled Bala Cynwd (or Bala Cynwyd) it is in Montgomery County the opposite
side of the state. Family could have moved after Jacob was born! Why see the
next paragraph, please.
My sister, Bridgette Ann Kenefick - Osz, (et al) have Jacob and wife Margaret
born in Washington County, Pennsylvania. All Jacob's brother and sisters (8
siblings total) are listed as born in Washington County, Pennsylvania. Jacob's
father, William Starr DOB about December 1920 and mother, Accious Green, are
listed as being from PA, so maybe the Bala Cynwd area??.
Per my sister, William and Accious should be on the 1870 Census in Washington
county. I need to try and verify that. Maybe get back the the 1860. Any one
want to find them on the 1850 for me, I will be happy to take the citation and
look it up on HQ. 8>)
I found Jacob on the 1870 Steubenville, Jefferson, Ohio census, 1880
Steubenville and now the 1900, Steubenville.
One of Jacob's first daughters, Accious Elizabeth Starr DOB February 11, 1862,
was listed as being born in Eldersville, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA. They
appear to moved back and forth for the birth of the next 9 children between West
Virginia, Pennsylvania and Ohio. Though in that area the distance from PA to WV
to Ohio is about 10 - 15 miles. AKA the Pan Handle of West Virginia. Unrelated
to this is my fathers sister, Aunt Kate and Uncle Chuck Shute. They live off
Eldersville Road in Follansbee, West Virginia.
I only suspected it was Cleveland. HQ copy is very hard to read. Other
researchers listed his DOB as November 1884 in ?, Jefferson, Ohio, USA. This is
one of the reasons I was looking for the 1900 Census to find him and a sister
George Anna Starr DOB about March 1881 in Jefferson, Ohio (which Cathy some what
confirmed) and any others.
I have to look the remaining family members on the 1910 and 1920 records yet
(some of which other researchers have already found). Father Jacob Starr died
about 1903 and his wife Margaret Amelia Murphy died June 16, 1915.
Maybe after the Christmas.
Cheryl, thanks so much for taking a look. Here's to knocking down walls in 2008.
Mike in Ohio
singhals wrote:
Jacob's POB should not be Bala Cynwd. But, I cannot rule that out 100%. When
I googled Bala Cynwd (or Bala Cynwyd) it is in Montgomery County the opposite
side of the state. Family could have moved after Jacob was born! Why see the
next paragraph, please.
My sister, Bridgette Ann Kenefick - Osz, (et al) have Jacob and wife Margaret
born in Washington County, Pennsylvania. All Jacob's brother and sisters (8
siblings total) are listed as born in Washington County, Pennsylvania. Jacob's
father, William Starr DOB about December 1920 and mother, Accious Green, are
listed as being from PA, so maybe the Bala Cynwd area??.
Per my sister, William and Accious should be on the 1870 Census in Washington
county. I need to try and verify that. Maybe get back the the 1860. Any one
want to find them on the 1850 for me, I will be happy to take the citation and
look it up on HQ. 8>)
I found Jacob on the 1870 Steubenville, Jefferson, Ohio census, 1880
Steubenville and now the 1900, Steubenville.
One of Jacob's first daughters, Accious Elizabeth Starr DOB February 11, 1862,
was listed as being born in Eldersville, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA. They
appear to moved back and forth for the birth of the next 9 children between West
Virginia, Pennsylvania and Ohio. Though in that area the distance from PA to WV
to Ohio is about 10 - 15 miles. AKA the Pan Handle of West Virginia. Unrelated
to this is my fathers sister, Aunt Kate and Uncle Chuck Shute. They live off
Eldersville Road in Follansbee, West Virginia.
I only suspected it was Cleveland. HQ copy is very hard to read. Other
researchers listed his DOB as November 1884 in ?, Jefferson, Ohio, USA. This is
one of the reasons I was looking for the 1900 Census to find him and a sister
George Anna Starr DOB about March 1881 in Jefferson, Ohio (which Cathy some what
confirmed) and any others.
I have to look the remaining family members on the 1910 and 1920 records yet
(some of which other researchers have already found). Father Jacob Starr died
about 1903 and his wife Margaret Amelia Murphy died June 16, 1915.
Maybe after the Christmas.
Cheryl, thanks so much for taking a look. Here's to knocking down walls in 2008.
Mike in Ohio
singhals wrote:
Could I persuade either of you that Jacob's bp is Bala Cynwd, in PA
(creatively misspelt phoneticly?). Mary's is Pennsylvania and the rest
seem to be Ohio.
But, ummmmmmmmmmm, Cleveland says "son" and everyone after him looks to
me like "boarder" not "daughter" Note absence of a descendor before the
ascendor. See line 74 vs line 78?
Cheryl
Huntersglenn wrote:
The bottom of the page is pretty messed up. I can make out that the
bottom name is Josephine, born Aug, but not the year or her age. The
one above her looks to be a two-name person - something Ann. May
1881, aged 19.
Jacob and Mary had been married 40 years, she's had 12 children and 10
are still alive. They were both born in 1841 - he in January and her
in September, and I have no clue as to what the enumerator (or his
assistant) was trying to write in for their place of birth - I'm
thinking it's supposed to be Pennsylvania, but...
Hope that helps,
Cathy
Michael Kenefick wrote:
Hello SKSs,
Is the Ancestry copy of 1900 Warren Township, Jefferson, Ohio Census
Series: T623 Roll: 1290 Page: 199 lines 95?-100 as bad as the
Heritagequest.com copy. This is the last family on the sheet. I
could not find the family via name search but the head (should be) is
Jacob Starr, Wife Margaret A., Cleveland and some other children(?).
I cannot access ancestry images links.
Mike in Ohio
kenefick at copper dot net
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Michael Kenefick
Re: 1900 Ohio Census
Cathy you are wonderful.
You will see why when you read my response to Cheryl. I was going to try and
find the family on the 1870 and 1860 census. Your 1860 find matches the 1870
information found by my sister (before internet). So that should make it that
much easier for me to locate both years.
HQ 1850 Census search is limited to page and roll. So I will have to see if any
one can find a citation for that year (if any). Any takers <VBG>.
I will have to look at the North Carolina thing. But I have Accious Elizabeth
Starr DOB February 11, 1862 marrying Patterson Ayers March 24, 1884. She dies
in Yorkville, Jefferson, Ohio, USA February 17, 1933. All her 8 children are
listed as being from ?, Jefferson, Ohio, USA or Yorkville, Jefferson, Ohio, USA
per other researchers.
It is possible that some family members moved. I think many where coal miners.
Moved to where the jobs were? I do know that several stayed in the Jefferson,
Ohio area, as other researchers found some Census information for 1910 and 1920.
I need to verify those after the holidays.
Thanks for all the help and SKS here at alt.genealogy
Drive safe this New Years. "Remember stay off the roads. It's amateur night"
Marilyn Jean Smith - Kenefick - Ulselton February 06, 1939 - December 21, 2006
Mike in Ohio
Huntersglenn wrote:
You will see why when you read my response to Cheryl. I was going to try and
find the family on the 1870 and 1860 census. Your 1860 find matches the 1870
information found by my sister (before internet). So that should make it that
much easier for me to locate both years.
HQ 1850 Census search is limited to page and roll. So I will have to see if any
one can find a citation for that year (if any). Any takers <VBG>.
I will have to look at the North Carolina thing. But I have Accious Elizabeth
Starr DOB February 11, 1862 marrying Patterson Ayers March 24, 1884. She dies
in Yorkville, Jefferson, Ohio, USA February 17, 1933. All her 8 children are
listed as being from ?, Jefferson, Ohio, USA or Yorkville, Jefferson, Ohio, USA
per other researchers.
It is possible that some family members moved. I think many where coal miners.
Moved to where the jobs were? I do know that several stayed in the Jefferson,
Ohio area, as other researchers found some Census information for 1910 and 1920.
I need to verify those after the holidays.
Thanks for all the help and SKS here at alt.genealogy
Drive safe this New Years. "Remember stay off the roads. It's amateur night"
Marilyn Jean Smith - Kenefick - Ulselton February 06, 1939 - December 21, 2006
Mike in Ohio
Huntersglenn wrote:
I don't know how to describe this, so be patient <g>. If you look at
the other 'daughter' on the page, you can see that the writer carried
the cross of the 'T' over quite a bit, made it long. Looking at the
first entry below Clarence, you can see that cross line. It's not
noticeable with Josephine's entry because there's so much ink there.
I'm not even going near what the enumerator put for the father's birth
place <vbg> - although, looking at the 1860 census, he appears to be
living in Cross Creek, Washington County, PA, with his parents (birth
year is the same, and the name of the mother is the same as the name of
one of his daughters - Accius):
Year: 1900; Census Place: Reynoldson, Gates, North Carolina; Roll: T623
1196; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 47
Washington County, PA is on the border, then you have a sliver of West
Virginia, then you reach Jefferson County, OH. On the 1880 census, some
of the children are shown as being born in OH, and some are shown as
being born in West Virginia.
Looking at the 1880 census for this family, they had an older daughter
named Josephine, but the name on the 1900 census still looks like
Josephine to me as well. Maybe the older daughter died and they named
the newborn after her?
Jacob seems to have died between 1900 and 1910 - Margaret is the head of
household in the 1910 Federal Census.
Cathy
singhals wrote:
Could I persuade either of you that Jacob's bp is Bala Cynwd, in PA
(creatively misspelt phoneticly?). Mary's is Pennsylvania and the
rest seem to be Ohio.
But, ummmmmmmmmmm, Cleveland says "son" and everyone after him looks
to me like "boarder" not "daughter" Note absence of a descendor
before the ascendor. See line 74 vs line 78?
Cheryl
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singhals
Re: 1900 Ohio Census
Michael Kenefick wrote:
Can't speak to where he SHOULD've been born (g), but what's
written there doesn't look like the word Pennsylvania in any
of the other places ... it looks like 2 words, for starters.
Thought I'd offer it up in case it gave others ideas?
Cheryl
Hello Cheryl,
Jacob's POB should not be Bala Cynwd. But, I cannot rule that out
100%. When I googled Bala Cynwd (or Bala Cynwyd) it is in Montgomery
County the opposite side of the state. Family could have moved after
Jacob was born! Why see the next paragraph, please.
Can't speak to where he SHOULD've been born (g), but what's
written there doesn't look like the word Pennsylvania in any
of the other places ... it looks like 2 words, for starters.
Thought I'd offer it up in case it gave others ideas?
Cheryl
My sister, Bridgette Ann Kenefick - Osz, (et al) have Jacob and wife
Margaret born in Washington County, Pennsylvania. All Jacob's brother
and sisters (8 siblings total) are listed as born in Washington County,
Pennsylvania. Jacob's father, William Starr DOB about December 1920 and
mother, Accious Green, are listed as being from PA, so maybe the Bala
Cynwd area??.
Per my sister, William and Accious should be on the 1870 Census in
Washington county. I need to try and verify that. Maybe get back the
the 1860. Any one want to find them on the 1850 for me, I will be happy
to take the citation and look it up on HQ. 8>)
I found Jacob on the 1870 Steubenville, Jefferson, Ohio census, 1880
Steubenville and now the 1900, Steubenville.
One of Jacob's first daughters, Accious Elizabeth Starr DOB February
11, 1862, was listed as being born in Eldersville, Washington,
Pennsylvania, USA. They appear to moved back and forth for the birth of
the next 9 children between West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Ohio.
Though in that area the distance from PA to WV to Ohio is about 10 - 15
miles. AKA the Pan Handle of West Virginia. Unrelated to this is my
fathers sister, Aunt Kate and Uncle Chuck Shute. They live off
Eldersville Road in Follansbee, West Virginia.
I only suspected it was Cleveland. HQ copy is very hard to read.
Other researchers listed his DOB as November 1884 in ?, Jefferson, Ohio,
USA. This is one of the reasons I was looking for the 1900 Census to
find him and a sister George Anna Starr DOB about March 1881 in
Jefferson, Ohio (which Cathy some what confirmed) and any others.
I have to look the remaining family members on the 1910 and 1920
records yet (some of which other researchers have already found).
Father Jacob Starr died about 1903 and his wife Margaret Amelia Murphy
died June 16, 1915.
Maybe after the Christmas.
Cheryl, thanks so much for taking a look. Here's to knocking down
walls in 2008.
Mike in Ohio
singhals wrote:
Could I persuade either of you that Jacob's bp is Bala Cynwd, in PA
(creatively misspelt phoneticly?). Mary's is Pennsylvania and the
rest seem to be Ohio.
But, ummmmmmmmmmm, Cleveland says "son" and everyone after him looks
to me like "boarder" not "daughter" Note absence of a descendor
before the ascendor. See line 74 vs line 78?
Cheryl
Huntersglenn wrote:
The bottom of the page is pretty messed up. I can make out that the
bottom name is Josephine, born Aug, but not the year or her age. The
one above her looks to be a two-name person - something Ann. May
1881, aged 19.
Jacob and Mary had been married 40 years, she's had 12 children and
10 are still alive. They were both born in 1841 - he in January and
her in September, and I have no clue as to what the enumerator (or
his assistant) was trying to write in for their place of birth - I'm
thinking it's supposed to be Pennsylvania, but...
Hope that helps,
Cathy
Michael Kenefick wrote:
Hello SKSs,
Is the Ancestry copy of 1900 Warren Township, Jefferson, Ohio Census
Series: T623 Roll: 1290 Page: 199 lines 95?-100 as bad as the
Heritagequest.com copy. This is the last family on the sheet. I
could not find the family via name search but the head (should be)
is Jacob Starr, Wife Margaret A., Cleveland and some other children(?).
I cannot access ancestry images links.
Mike in Ohio
kenefick at copper dot net
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singhals
Re: 1900 Ohio Census
You could be right, but there's still no descendor before
the ascendor and that always bothers me?
As I mentioned to Mike, Jacob's bp doesn't look like the
word Pennsylvania anywhere else on the page. It looks like
two words, and when I was scrolling, it suddenly looked like
Bala [something] Bala cy* occurred to me first, because I
have friends there, but it _could_ be almost any of the
other places called Bala [something] -- as I recall there
are more than 2 of 'em, but I don't remember the others or
where they are.
I was pretty tired when I looked, but sober, if that counts?
Cheryl
Huntersglenn wrote:
the ascendor and that always bothers me?
As I mentioned to Mike, Jacob's bp doesn't look like the
word Pennsylvania anywhere else on the page. It looks like
two words, and when I was scrolling, it suddenly looked like
Bala [something] Bala cy* occurred to me first, because I
have friends there, but it _could_ be almost any of the
other places called Bala [something] -- as I recall there
are more than 2 of 'em, but I don't remember the others or
where they are.
I was pretty tired when I looked, but sober, if that counts?
Cheryl
Huntersglenn wrote:
I don't know how to describe this, so be patient <g>. If you look at
the other 'daughter' on the page, you can see that the writer carried
the cross of the 'T' over quite a bit, made it long. Looking at the
first entry below Clarence, you can see that cross line. It's not
noticeable with Josephine's entry because there's so much ink there.
I'm not even going near what the enumerator put for the father's birth
place <vbg> - although, looking at the 1860 census, he appears to be
living in Cross Creek, Washington County, PA, with his parents (birth
year is the same, and the name of the mother is the same as the name of
one of his daughters - Accius):
Year: 1900; Census Place: Reynoldson, Gates, North Carolina; Roll: T623
1196; Page: 13A; Enumeration District: 47
Washington County, PA is on the border, then you have a sliver of West
Virginia, then you reach Jefferson County, OH. On the 1880 census, some
of the children are shown as being born in OH, and some are shown as
being born in West Virginia.
Looking at the 1880 census for this family, they had an older daughter
named Josephine, but the name on the 1900 census still looks like
Josephine to me as well. Maybe the older daughter died and they named
the newborn after her?
Jacob seems to have died between 1900 and 1910 - Margaret is the head of
household in the 1910 Federal Census.
Cathy
singhals wrote:
Could I persuade either of you that Jacob's bp is Bala Cynwd, in PA
(creatively misspelt phoneticly?). Mary's is Pennsylvania and the
rest seem to be Ohio.
But, ummmmmmmmmmm, Cleveland says "son" and everyone after him looks
to me like "boarder" not "daughter" Note absence of a descendor
before the ascendor. See line 74 vs line 78?
Cheryl
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Michael Kenefick
Re: 1900 Ohio Census
Cheryl, you may be on something here. My sister told me he was born in
Burgettstown. She has to go through her "disaster" and find the proof. The
"disaster" being her records she gathered before the Internet.
Mike in Ohio
singhals wrote:
Burgettstown. She has to go through her "disaster" and find the proof. The
"disaster" being her records she gathered before the Internet.
Mike in Ohio
singhals wrote:
Could I persuade either of you that Jacob's bp is Bala Cynwd, in PA
(creatively misspelt phoneticly?). Mary's is Pennsylvania and the rest
seem to be Ohio.
But, ummmmmmmmmmm, Cleveland says "son" and everyone after him looks to
me like "boarder" not "daughter" Note absence of a descendor before the
ascendor. See line 74 vs line 78?
Cheryl
Huntersglenn wrote:
The bottom of the page is pretty messed up. I can make out that the
bottom name is Josephine, born Aug, but not the year or her age. The
one above her looks to be a two-name person - something Ann. May
1881, aged 19.
Jacob and Mary had been married 40 years, she's had 12 children and 10
are still alive. They were both born in 1841 - he in January and her
in September, and I have no clue as to what the enumerator (or his
assistant) was trying to write in for their place of birth - I'm
thinking it's supposed to be Pennsylvania, but...
Hope that helps,
Cathy
Michael Kenefick wrote:
Hello SKSs,
Is the Ancestry copy of 1900 Warren Township, Jefferson, Ohio Census
Series: T623 Roll: 1290 Page: 199 lines 95?-100 as bad as the
Heritagequest.com copy. This is the last family on the sheet. I
could not find the family via name search but the head (should be) is
Jacob Starr, Wife Margaret A., Cleveland and some other children(?).
I cannot access ancestry images links.
Mike in Ohio
kenefick at copper dot net