Lexington Ave is a residential area still. My g-grandparents lived just a block from
there on Hoyt Ave. The area is mostly small two bedroom bungalow type homes. I googled
the address and it does still exist.
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You can go to
Google.com and search on Maps, which also shows a satellite
image. Lexington looks like a residential area. Could have been different in 1900.
I do know where my great grandparents lived in 1900 in Indianapolis is still a
residential area.
Barbara
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From: "Betty Griffith" <betty.j.griffith(a)gmail.com>
> Thanks! I hadn't thought about a map :)
>
> On 7/24/07, jz2745(a)aol.com wrote:
> >
> > Betty, I just went through the 1900 census for Center twp and all I saw is
> > the Allen Coyle family. I didn't even see a Lexington Ave but I was
looking
> > closer for names so could have missed it. Is it possible he was in a
> > hospital or a Home of some kind? I believe senility and alzheimers?sometimes
> > mean the same thing. Perhaps it was impossible for them to?care for him at
> > home.
> >
> > Maybe you can find an Indianapolis Street map from 1900 and see if that
> > tells you anything. I bet he is living near at least one family member.
> >
> > There's always the chance that the census taker missed him.
> >
> > Good luck.
> > Joyce Z
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Betty Griffith
> > To: inmarion(a)rootsweb.com
> > Sent: Tue, 24 Jul 2007 9:32 pm
> > Subject: [INMARION] Would like to locate an Enumeration District No.
> >
> >
> >
> > I'm trying to find my ggg-grandfather, Isaac COYLE, in the 1900 census. He
> > seems to be an elusive bird. Today I received a copy of his death
> > certificate in the mail. He died in 1902; he was 91 years old--cause
> > "senility". His address at death is recorded as 1241 Lexington Ave.
> > (Center
> > Twp) Indianapolis, IN. He is a widower at the time of his death.
> >
> > His youngest son is living in Acton (Franklin Twp), Marion Co.,
> > Indiana--but
> > the 1900 census for Robert Coyle's family does not list his father, Isaac.
> > Another son, Peter Allen Coyle is living in Indianapolis, and also does
> > not
> > list Isaac.
> >
> > I have checked the Heritage Quest on-line census images (through my
> > library)--no Isaac Coyle (or Coil)
> >
> > So, I'm wondering if it seems a logical search path to locate Lexington
> > Ave.
> > census in the 1900 census for Marion County and try to find out "who"
was
> > living at that address? Could if be that ol' Isaac is listed there with a
> > married daughter or granddaughter?
> >
> > OR--would it be easier to do a newspaper search for an obituary since I
> > now
> > death and burial dates?
> >
> > Thanks for any help and suggestions,
> > Betty G.
> >
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