Re: Determine Location of a Residence from Census

cassidy (cassidy@panix.com)
Tue, 10 Jun 1997 12:20:39 -0400

At 5:12 AM 6/7/97, dnatural@wzrd.com wrote:
>Sue, The easy way is to research the property deed at the county
>clerks office and using the information locate the property.
>If they not own the property then you would not find a deed. You
>could copy the names near the person in the census and research their
>deeds to obtain the area close to where they both lived. I have
>also used the old county atlas maps with names to find people close
>to a relative but that was for farm land. That land tends to stay
>in the family and the parcels arealso bigger on a farm. Hope this
>helps. Rick

Rick

This would only help if the neighborhood isnt poor. I doubt, in fact I
know, few in th enighborhoods my families live own the houses they are
living in. Isnt there somewhere recorded how they walkded the streets?

michael

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