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I can do Ancestry US census lookups.

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Dawn

Dawn Report 15 Aug 2004 19:28

Just had another look, they don't seem to be on any earlier census than 1850, perhaps they came to the US between 1840 and 1850...possible i suppose. Dawn

Lisa J in California

Lisa J in California Report 15 Aug 2004 19:33

Hi Dawn. I appreciate your help :~) Sorry, I don't know when they arrived. Supposedly John Ovens and Jane Wakefield were married in 1842 in the States, possibly New Jersey. I know that Jane was born in 1825 and John was most likely either born in 1811 or 1813. Jane most likely came over with her family, as her father (Edward) is buried in Ontario. I cannot find any information on John's arrival. I appreciate your time, Dawn. Thank you.

Lisa J in California

Lisa J in California Report 15 Aug 2004 19:35

Hi Dawn. I think they arrived in that time period as well. The family tale was that they arrived in the States, with Grandpa Robert being born "right off the boat" and then they immediately left for Canada. Must have been a long pregnancy, eh, since they were here at least 7 years. :~) Thank you, Dawn.

Paul

Paul Report 15 Aug 2004 20:30

To Lisa J in California Sorry everyone to interupt the thread but my Whittington Ancestors ending up in Californa. I am looking for a Lorena R Peake 207 Elm Street Westwood California 96137 in 1981.Do you have electoral registers ? How would I go about finding info on her? She is the informant on my uncles death certificate in Burnaby BritishColumbia Canada. Any help would be more than just appreciate it would link me to lost relatives. Thank you Christine Funnell London England

Lisa J in California

Lisa J in California Report 15 Aug 2004 20:48

Hi Christine: I just peeked in for a minute. I would be glad to investigate when I return home and will email you. We're from Canada so I've done very little research in the States, but I would be very happy to see if I can find anything. When I first saw your posting I actually looked in "inGeneas" and the 1901 Canadian census in case your Whittington ancestors were up there (didn't find anything). I will let you know where I've looked and if I've had any success. Have to run, my husband is waiting. :~)

Shannette

Shannette Report 16 Aug 2004 13:10

I'm not sure if you can help or not but I'm looking for my father and grandfather.My grandfather was born in 1911 and is called Andrew Greenwood and my father was born in 1929 and is Andrew John Greenwood.The latter was born in Waterbury Connecticut.I can't find them on any census but know that Ancestry has city directories and there is one for 1942-3 which should show them both.I can't get on the free site for some reason. Thanks.