Re: Am I a Milford or a Simpson ? 1946
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Re: Am I a Milford or a Simpson ? 1946
Linda Thompson 10/28/10
Yes I have the 1930 Census info. I was very excited when I found it - it was so easy. But then it listed Sarah's father as a worker in the cotton mills so I looked up the family in the Greenville city directory. There I found that the whole family seemed to be employed in the same cotton mill and I found Sarah listed in Greenville during the years that my birth mother would have been in Akron. I even traveled from my home in NW Ohio to Greenville to research 2 summers ago. I found obits for Sarah and her sister Margaret. In them the same church was mentioned so I took a chance and called the pastor and he knew both sisters for many years starting in the 1980s. He felt that I had the wrong Sarah.I have all the info on this Sarah and family tucked away in a file in case I wish to return to it. I moved on and found a family in the 1930 Census who was located in Diamond Hill, Abbeville County near Lake Sessions. The Sarah in that family is a possibility and her father is a farmer although the birth year is a bit off.
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Re: Am I a Milford or a Simpson ? 1946
Linda Thompson 10/29/10
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Robert Milford 10/29/10
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Linda Thompson 10/29/10
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Re: Am I a Milford or a Simpson ? 1946
Robert Milford 10/30/10
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Re: Am I a Milford or a Simpson ? 1946