Kim,
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In your case, it would be KIDD. For the entire US for 1870 - they are $19.95 for
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The 1880 Census has one Robert Kidd in PA. He is located in Allegheny Co, with
his parents and is 16 years old.
The information is:
Robert Kidd - head - 64 yrs - b. Ireland
E. J. Kidd - wife - 50 yrs - b. Ireland
Maggie Kidd - dau - 19 yrs, b. PA
Robert Kidd - son - 16 yrs, b. PA
James Kidd - son - 14 yrs, b. PA
Harry Kidd - son - 12 yrs, b. PA
George Kidd - son - 7 yrs b. PA
I would certainly investigate this family. If Robert Sr. and E. J. both lived
past 1885, there is a possibility of finding a death record for them in
Pittsburgh at the courthouse. In addition, I would look for an obit for both of
them and see what they say. This family lived in what was Allegheny City - now
part of Pittsburgh. Good luck. meg
LiamTurner(a)aol.com wrote:
Still looking for my great grandfather, Robert Edward KIDD, born
somewhere in
Pennsylvania, April 1864. I cannot find him on the 1871 so far. He moved to
Lincolnshire, England and became a fisherman, so I do find him there in 1895,
when he married. Pretty sure he became a fisherman apprentice in 1882 in
England. Father's name is William. I have found one possible family with a
father named ROBERT (William could have been a middle name, I guess). Anyone
with church records and time, please give a look.
Thank you.
Kim