By: DMajor
Even knowing the exact address, finding the info is a distinct PITA. The interface seems to have been designed by cave men working with sadists. 0 0
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This is fascinating, I’ve been looking up my old addresses all night. In my current house in Salem, MA, there was a couple born in Ireland and their adult, US-born children. The father was a night...
View ArticleBy: Gus
My 1200 square foot Minneapolis home, which feels small for my wife, my baby and me, was home to two three person families and a boarder. 0 0
View ArticleBy: Kayla
Cool! Unfortunately, they didn’t record the street addresses in my town, so I couldn’t find my house. But it was still interesting seeing how something like 90% of my town back then were farmers and...
View ArticleBy: Mairi
My house was owned by the woman I bought it from in 1990. In 1940, she was 37, single, a college graduate, and a librarian at the public library. She rented the upstairs, a 1-bedroom apartment, to a...
View ArticleBy: Valerie Ramey
Unfortunately, the 1940 Census did not record the denizens at our address. They were Wile E. Coyote, and many bobcats, hawks, rabbits and rattlesnakes. Since San Diego’s growth is much more recent, our...
View ArticleBy: Jim Fletch
A great place to find a ton of useful information about your home’s genealogy is http://www.historyofhome.com I found out so much about my old apartment, and their services are really user-friendly and...
View ArticleBy: Carmela Caputo
I’ve been trying to find out who the first owner was in my house that was built in 1899. I live in Brooklyn, NY and I’ve tried calling the building department with no success. Any suggestions? 0 0
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