Lori,
I can sure see why it is indexed at Cade at Watton. It definitely is Cade
and I doubt if one didn't know the family the T & S would look like TT. I
agree with you, I also put what name is reported and then what is the
correct name.
Ann
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lori" <lori(a)loricase.com>
To: <Case-Family-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 10:48 AM
Subject: Re: [CASE mail list] Case in the 1850 census
Ann, and anyone that is interested,
> The Cade is Case and the Watton is Watson. The Watson is Robert Watson
> that
> married Christina Case. I have information to share on Robert &
> Christina's
> family. Rather interesting is that Robert drowned 19 July 1867 in
> Minnesota.
I noted that CADE and WATTON are what is being reported by
ancesty.com
as a reference, in case others look in indices for this family.
On all the census I have done, I note the reported names, (surnames and
first) and then the correct first names.
> Thank you for the humongous work you do and caring about us that have
> reached the 'brick wall"
You are welcome.
Lori
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