One of the first place family historians search for their ancestors is in the United States Census records. I am compiling my census information in a table format. Each month I share a Where in the World post. This month I am sharing my great grandmother, Louise Zastrow Fredrich. Louise Zastrow married Johann August Fredrich in 1875. Her name can be found in the census as Fredrich, Fredrick, and Frederick.
Where in the World is Louise Zastrow?
FACT
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DATE
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PLACE OF RESIDENCE
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ENUMERATION DISTRICT/PAGE ID./DWELLING
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Birth
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9 Apr 1856
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Probably Prussia
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Immigration
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1875
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Manistee County, Michigan, United
States
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Census
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1880
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Manistee, Manistee, Michigan, United
States
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2/19/158
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Census
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1900
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Manistee, Manistee, Michigan, United
States
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33/9A/133
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Census
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1910
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Dickson Township, Manistee, Michigan,
United States
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32/3B/67
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Census
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1920
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Dickson Township, Manistee, Michigan,
United States
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61/4A/71
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Census
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1930
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Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, United
States
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41-32/13A/224
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Census
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1940
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Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, United
States
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86-58/10B/226
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Death
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24 Jul 1940
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Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, United
States
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Hi Brenda, I like your idea of creating a grid "time line" showing where and when ancestors were at birth, death, and in between. Thanks for sharing! And see you at FGS.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Marian. It won't be long now and we will be totally immersed in genealogy in Fort Wayne.
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