pipsqueak
28-08-2009, 1:30 PM
I'm currently looking for my Suttons in America - every time one goes missing in England, he seems to show up across the Atlantic. This morning I'm looking through the US census of 1900, searching by date and place of birth. I was surprised to see that in 1900 there were over 10,000 people who were born in England in 1839.
I thought this worth mentioning, because it doesn't seem to be beyond the bounds of possibility for a missing ancestor to show up in foreign parts. If you've lost someone - especially a young man, it might be worth a search abroad. (In my family, the English are more likely to show up there than in Scotland or Wales.)
I thought this worth mentioning, because it doesn't seem to be beyond the bounds of possibility for a missing ancestor to show up in foreign parts. If you've lost someone - especially a young man, it might be worth a search abroad. (In my family, the English are more likely to show up there than in Scotland or Wales.)