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United States of America / Re: DISAPPEARED AFTER 1880 CENSUS
« on: Friday 12 April 24 15:02 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for responding.  I have found all the family members except for Kate/Katie.   Thanks to you, I am now researching the archives for PA. 

Robang

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United States of America / DISAPPEARED AFTER 1880 CENSUS
« on: Thursday 11 April 24 21:02 BST (UK)  »
I am looking for a KATE SCHLITZER, born 1864-65 in Pottsville, PA., to John and Catharine Schlitzer.  She appears in the 1870 and 1880 census and then poof! she's gone, at least to my research.  There have been about 6 different ways to spell the surname but after about 10 children, the common spelling seems to be Schlitzer.  I have supposed that instead of KATE, she could've been Kathryn or something similar.  I have looked to see if she married, died, migrated somewhere but all to no avail.  Would someone please point me in the right direction?  I would really appreciate it. 

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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) / Re: OLD ENGLISH OCCUPATION
« on: Friday 22 March 24 14:41 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for your quick reply.  It certainly opens yet another possibility.  I tended to lean towards Silversmith, as this was the occupation listed for him in the previous census.  Also, the word White, wherever it appears, seems to be in another handwriting, and is entered after various occupations in the silver, brass, copper industries.  I will read up on Whitesmith, however.   Thanks so much for your help.   Robang

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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) / Old English Occupation
« on: Friday 22 March 24 14:07 GMT (UK)  »
Hi:   In the 1901 census, my relative is listed as "Silver Filler" White
I have checked back through the census to see similar occupations, and the word White is entered.  I have tried to find what the "White" signifies, but no success. 
Can anyone please help me with this?  Thanks!  Robang

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How to Use RootsChat (Please don't post requests here) / Completed
« on: Saturday 13 January 24 22:58 GMT (UK)  »
How do I show that the squestion has been answered and is now closed?

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Lincolnshire / Re: Mary MITCHELL migration
« on: Saturday 13 January 24 18:10 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks  SO  much.  You have opened so many more doors for me.  Much appreciated!!!

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Lincolnshire / Re: MARY MITCHELL MIGRATION
« on: Saturday 13 January 24 16:36 GMT (UK)  »
Marriage record is simply the index for that quarter.  Again, thanks so much for your assistance.

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Lincolnshire / MARY MITCHELL MIGRATION
« on: Saturday 13 January 24 16:07 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks so very much.  You have opened a couple more doors for me to research.  Much appreciated.

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Lincolnshire / Re: MARY MITCHELL MIGRATION
« on: Saturday 13 January 24 16:01 GMT (UK)  »
I had been searching for a manifest for the ship, Jonn Fielding.  I can now correct my tree.  Just assuming that she was with her parents because of her age.   Thanks

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