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Abbreviation: Death - Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947
Title: Certificates of Death FHL microfilm, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah
Author: Illinois. Department of Health.
Italicized: Y
Paranthetical: Y
Source S338
Abbreviation: 1910 Census - Illinois, Cook County
Title: 1910 U.S. census, \i Ancestry.com\i0, Digital images
Author: Illinois, Chicago
Publication: www.ancestry.com: National Archives and Records Administration, 2006
Text: Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.
Original data: Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910 (NARA microfilm publication T624, 1,178 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA
Note: This database is an every name index to individuals enumerated in the 1910 United States Federal Census, the Thirteenth Census of the United States. In addition, the names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to actual images of the 1910 Federal Census, copied from the National Archives and Records Administration microfilm, T624, 1,784 rolls. (If you do not initially find the name on the page that you are linked to, try a few pages forward or backward, as sometimes different pages had the same page number.)
This new index (released June 2006) maintains the old head of household index and adds to it a new every name index (including a re-keying of the heads of households). As a result, for many heads of households you will see two names - a primary, and an alternate. The primary name is the newly keyed name. The alternate name is the name as it appeared in the original head of household only index. Alternate names are only displayed when there is a difference in the way the name was keyed between the two indexes. By making both names available to researchers, the likelihood of your being able to find your head of household ancestor has increased. Likewise, researchers who were once able to find their head of household ancestor under a particular spelling will still be able to easily find that ancestor.
Italicized: Y
Paranthetical: Y
Source S339
Abbreviation: 1920 Census - Illinois, Cook County
Title: 1920 U.S. census, \i Ancestry.com\i0, Digital images
Author: Illinois, Cook
Publication: www,ancestry.com: National Archives and Records Administration, 2010
Text: Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA. Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 are on roll 323 (Chicago City).
Note: This database is an every name index to individuals enumerated in the 1920 United States Federal Census, the Fourteenth Census of the United States. In addition, the names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to actual images of the 1920 Federal Census, copied from the National Archives and Records Administration microfilm, T625, 2,076 rolls. (If you do not initially find the name on the page that you are linked to, try a few pages forward or backward, as sometimes different pages had the same page number.)
This new index (released 2005) maintains the old head of household index and adds to it a new every name index (including a re-keying of the heads of households). As a result, for many heads of households you will see two names - a primary, and an alternate. The primary name is the newly keyed name. The alternate name is the name as it appeared in the original head of household only index. Alternate names are only displayed when there is a difference in the way the name was keyed between the two indexes. By making both names available to researchers, the likelihood of your being able to find your head of household ancestor has increased. Likewise, researchers who were once able to find their head of household ancestor under a particular spelling will still be able to easily find that ancestor.
What Areas are Included:
The 1920 census includes all fifty U.S. states and territories, as well as Military and Naval Forces, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and for the first time American Samoa, Guam, and the Panama Canal Zone.
Italicized: Y
Paranthetical: Y
Source S340
Abbreviation: 1930 Census - Illinois, Cook County
Title: 1930 U.S. census, \i Ancestry.com\i0, Digital images
Author: Illinois, Cook
Publication: www.ancestry.com: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002
Italicized: Y
Paranthetical: Y
Source S343
Abbreviation: Headstones - Illinois, Mt Carmel
Title: Mount Carmel Cemetery (Hillside, Cook, Illinois). Grave markers.
Title: 1900 U.S. census, \i Ancestry.com\i0, Digital images
Author: Illinois, Cook
Publication: www.ancestry.com: National Archives and Records Administration, 2004
Text: Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls.
Note: This database is an index to all individuals enumerated in the 1900 United States Federal Census, the Twelfth Census of the United States. In addition, the names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to actual images of the 1900 Federal Census, copied from the National Archives and Records Administration microfilm, T623, 1854 rolls. (If you do not initially find the name on the page that you are linked to, try a few pages forward or backward, as sometimes different pages had the same page number.)
Enumerators of the 1900 census were instructed to record the names of every person in the household. Enumerators were asked to include the following categories in the census: name; address; relationship to the head of household; color or race; sex; month and year of birth; age at last birthday; marital status; number of years married; the total number of children born of the mother; the number of those children living; places of birth of each individual and the parents of each individual; if the individual was foreign born, the year of immigration and the number of years in the United States; the citizenship status of foreign-born individuals over age twenty-one; occupation; whether the person could read, write, and speak English; whether the home was owned or rented; whether the home was on a farm; and whether the home was mortgaged. The categories allowed Congress to determine persons residing in the United States for collection of taxes and the appropriation of seats in the House of Representatives.
Italicized: Y
Paranthetical: Y
Source S345
Abbreviation: Directory - Illinois, Chicago 1906
Title: \i Lakeside Directory, City of Chicago\i0 . 1906. Digital images.
Author: The Chicago Directory Company
Publication: \i Chicago Ancestors\i0 . www.chicagoancestors.org : 2010
Italicized: Y
Paranthetical: Y
Source S346
Abbreviation: Directory - Illinois, Chicago 1907
Title: \i Lakeside Directory, City of Chicago\i0 . 1907. Digital images.
Author: The Chicago Directory Company
Publication: \i Chicago Ancestors\i0 . www.chicagoancestors.org : 2010
Italicized: Y
Paranthetical: Y
Source S347
Abbreviation: Directory - Illinois, Chicago 1912
Title: \i The Lakeside Annual Directory of the City of Chicago\i0 . 1912. Digital images.
Ancestry.com. Utah City Directories [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. Original data: Source information provided with each record. This directory was reproduced courtesy of the New England Historic Genealogical Society (www.nehgs.org).
Note: Description:
This database is a collection of city directories for various years and cities in the U.S. state of Utah. City directories are great sources for locating people in a particular place and time. Generally a city directory will contain an alphabetical list of its citizens, listing the names of the heads of households, their addresses, and occupational information. Sometimes a spouse's name may be listed following that of the head of household. In addition, the date of death for individuals who died in the previous year, the names of partners of firms, and forwarding addresses of people who moved to another town may also be listed. Other parts of a directory include a business directory, street directory, and governmental directory).
Italicized: Y
Paranthetical: Y
Source S354
Abbreviation: Gedcom - Westmoreland-Gilmore
Title: "Westmoreland-Gilmore Family Tree," supplied by Westmoreland.
Author: compiled by Janet Westmoreland, Milan, IL
Object:
Format: jpg
File: E:\genealogy\family websites and gedcoms\westmorland.jpg
Scrapbook: Y
Primary or Preferred: Y
Type: PHOTO
Italicized: Y
Paranthetical: Y
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