Ed and Nancy, In regard to Leslie Anderson, I think that probably was meant
to read "Lobar pneumonia". Have you checked the 1900, 1910, 1920 and 1930
censuses to see what his occupation was listed as? Are they easily
available to you to search or do you need look-ups?
To everyone on this list, my personal opinion is that any list activity this
time a year is a plus with everyone being busy during the holidays -
otherwise there's always the delete key. One thing that I think is a good
idea is that the Owen County list that I belong to sends out reminders every
December that new users may come online especially after Christmas who
aren't familiar with how to post, or how to ask a question, or even know a
lot about (if new) their computers, so they suggest we all be kind and
patient. Sometimes a reply seems curt when it is not meant to be, so I hope
that Jorja51 will continue to ask questions as needed.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ed and Nancy" <eahansen(a)ptd.net>
To: <INVIGO-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 10:51 AM
Subject: RE: [InVigo] Coal mines
How would I find out if an ancestor worked in the mines. I know that
my
grandfather died of labor pneu. So wonder if he might have.
Leslie Anderson b 1890(Poland, Clay Co.) d. 1949 (Terre Haute Union
Hospital)
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