I have been searching for Layton & Marleah in census records prior to the 1875 NY State Census. I had no luck searching on the family name Kanistanaux. I decided to try just “Marleah” in an 1870 census search. I was surprised and very pleased to find a possible candidate.
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Is This Marleah in 1870?
1900 Census for Pomfret, NY
Here is a census record I missed the first time I searched. This is the older of the two Dr. Lee-O-Netto ladies. It is always worth taking the time to recheck sources and experiment with search engines.
1930 Census for the Horton Family
Today I am posting the last census for the Horton family. I was unable to find them in the 1920 Census. I did not take the time to search Randolph page by page, since I have them in a number of census already. However, descendants should take the time to find them in 1920, just in case there is something important to learn from it.
1910 Census for the Horton Family
The post today will show the Horton Family in Randolph, Cattaraugus Co., NY for the 1910 Census year.
1900 Census for the Horton Family
Carrie Horton and her family are still in Stockton for the 1900 Census.
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1880 Census for the Horton Family
Today is the beginning of a series of census records documenting the family of Caroline Augusta Kanistanaux. I found them from 1880 through to 1930, including the New York State Census.
1930 Allegany NY Census
I thought this might be the last census for a while. However, I recently found an obituary that provided some new data and will sending me searching for still more census records. With most genealogy research, finding one answer very often creates more questions.
1920 Allegany NY Census
When Isaac Kanistanaux died in 1920, his death notice suggested he was survived by a sister “Dr. Lee Onetto of Allegany”. It took a bit of creative searching but I eventually found her.
1910 Pomfret NY Census
Well, I guess I am not finished with the census just yet. I found Isaac once again in Pomfret and I finally discovered census records for a Dr. Lee-o-Netto which I will present in the next couple of posts.
1900 Census for Stockton, NY (2)
My post today will examine the second Stockton, NY 1900 Census page containing a Kanistanaux family. I found William with a wife and young family.