locating info on James Albee
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Re: locating info on James Albee
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Posted: 5 Sep 2007 3:34PM GMT |
Classification: Query
Brad:
I haven't had any luck either, after what I sent, finding James in Michigan, of course he could have been somewhere else and if alone might not have been rooted out by the census takers. 1920 is bad for finding people I find. Not sure why so many were missed, but they were. I noticed your message on Genforum this morning. I have a suggestion which might help. On Genforum , Mr. Dubay has answered many queries there. His ancestry are the Albee family that were in Maine, and he has the Albee Genealogy by Robert Albee. My Albee line was from Vermont, and I don't have the Albee Book. Click on his name , and get his e-mail address, write him and ask if he will look up Edward and family. It might be all there, or not, but will be worth the effort.
Another thing , might be to check with the local libraries in those areas, and see about the Genealogy societies in the area, they are ususally very helpful, and have volunteers often who will look up cemeteries records, etc, I will keep checking and see if by chance I can come up with anything else. Let me know of your progress.
Howard Boswell
I haven't had any luck either, after what I sent, finding James in Michigan, of course he could have been somewhere else and if alone might not have been rooted out by the census takers. 1920 is bad for finding people I find. Not sure why so many were missed, but they were. I noticed your message on Genforum this morning. I have a suggestion which might help. On Genforum , Mr. Dubay has answered many queries there. His ancestry are the Albee family that were in Maine, and he has the Albee Genealogy by Robert Albee. My Albee line was from Vermont, and I don't have the Albee Book. Click on his name , and get his e-mail address, write him and ask if he will look up Edward and family. It might be all there, or not, but will be worth the effort.
Another thing , might be to check with the local libraries in those areas, and see about the Genealogy societies in the area, they are ususally very helpful, and have volunteers often who will look up cemeteries records, etc, I will keep checking and see if by chance I can come up with anything else. Let me know of your progress.
Howard Boswell