Way to go
Sally......<ahem>......Pssst.....you are one of the US experts
Best wishes
Jean
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Hi Muriel....not sure which US census year you were viewing but usually an address can be derived from the full page view in the first column. A street name is usually written in the length of the column vertical to the enumerated data. One of the next columns contains a house number but don't confuse this with the column that contains the number that the enumerated assigned as the order in which he visited the various addresses. If a page contains data from more than one street address then they will write in that street name in the same column and in the same vertical manner.Muriel wrote:
I took a deep breath & signed up for a pay-per-view with Ancestry to have a look at the census images. They don't say much more than the index but both the Danforths & Thomas & Isabella are in Ward 6 in Springfield so they lived close to each other (the census doesn't seem to give addresses). Muriel
Was he yours? If so, we may have a connection yet (but it may be far back in the mists of Guy/Gay history) - my Guys are all Cardross, but Bonhill is not far away!!Walter GUY, right age, dying in Bonhill in 1873 on SP: