My paternal 5th-great grandaunt, Mary HAINES, married on this date in 1822 in Mt. Holly, Burlington County, New Jersey to Benjamin DAVIS, son of David and Martha (COLES) DAVIS. Mary was the daughter of Robert and Rachel (VENICOMB) HAINES, and the younger sister of my Hannah HAINES. Mary was born July 10, 1784 in Burlington County, New Jersey. Benjamin was born November 28, 1776 in Waterford Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey. Benjamin died March 20, 1843 in Burlington County, New Jersey. Mary died December 14, 1843 in Burlington County, New Jersey. Nothing further is known at this time.
My paternal 2nd-great grandfather, George Washington HALEY, was born on this date in 1840 in Hardin County, Ohio. George was the son of George J. and Rachel (GARY) HALEY. George married October 14, 1862 in Ashland County, Ohio to Mary Jane SHERRICK, daughter of David and Susan (JACOBS) SHERRICK. Mary was born January 13, 1844 in Ashland County, Ohio. They lived in Noble Township, Jay County, Indiana and had 7 children. Mary died January 15, 1916 in Jay County, Indiana. George died December 16, 1892 in Jay County, Indiana. Both are buried in the Mt. Zion Cemetery, Jay County, Indiana.
My maternal great-granduncle, Paul LAMBERTSON, was born on this date in 1908 in Hamilton County, Indiana. Paul was the son of Charles Wilson and Pearl May (BEALS) LAMBERTSON, and the younger brother of my Clemon Beals LAMBERTSON. Paul married in 1929 in South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana to Goldie R. LAYCOCK, daughter of Joe and Mary (JORDAN) LAYCOCK. Goldie was born May 5, 1909. They lived in Elwood, Madison County, Indiana and raised 2 daughters. Goldie died March 28, 1994 in Elwood, Madison County, Indiana. Paul died May 18, 1994 in Elwood, Madison County, Indiana. Both are buried in Sunset Memorial Garden, Elwood, Madison County, Indiana.
My maternal great-grandaunt, Pauline LAMBERTSON, was born on this date in 1908 in Hamilton County, Indiana. Pauline was the daughter of Charles Wilson and Pearl May (BEALS) LAMBERTSON, and the younger brother of my Clemon Beals LAMBERTSON. Pauline married May 10, 1923 in Elwood, Madison County, Indiana to Forrest VAN NESS. Forrest was born May 4, 1904 in Elwood, Madison County, Indiana. They lived in Elwood, Madison County, Indiana and raised 6 children. Forrest died June 3, 1989 in Elwood, Madison County, Indiana. Pauline died May 26, 1992 in Elwood, Madison County, Indiana. Both are buried in the Elwood City Cemetery, Elwood, Madison County, Indiana.
My paternal 5th-great granduncle, Ulrich SHIRK, was born on this date in 1751. Ulrich was the son of Ulrich and Anna (SWARR) SCHERCH, and the older brother of my David SHIRK. Ulrich married Maria EBERLY. Maria was born December 12, 1759 and died June 6, 1831. Ulrich died May 14, 1842. Nothing further is known at this time.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Revenge of the Census Lady
Received a return phone call this morning from the census lady, who was following up to my phone call from last night. I told her that I had mailed in my census form on April 12th (I kept a copy). She told me that they were told that if the forms were received by April 1st that households would receive a visit. She told me that since I had mailed back the form, she would mark me as refused, for reason that I had already mailed back the form. All was good.
Now, twelve hours later, I receive another call from her, apologizing that her supervisor has told her that she has to ask me the census questions or visit the house again. Even though I had mailed in the form!
She told me that there were others on my street who had called her back & told her that they had mailed the form in as well, but that her supervisor was requiring a visit.
She wanted to read me the "confidentiality" statement. I was polite, and told her that I understood that she was just doing her job, but that I didn't want to answer the questions that I had already answered. I told her that I was more than familiar with my requirement, which I had already met and that I didn't want to bother with it.
I offered to give her a copy of the form, and she told me that she couldn't accept it, she would either need to ask me the questions or ask a proxy (ie. neighbor) the questions. I ended the call by restating my position that she would just have to do that.
Now, twelve hours later, I receive another call from her, apologizing that her supervisor has told her that she has to ask me the census questions or visit the house again. Even though I had mailed in the form!
She told me that there were others on my street who had called her back & told her that they had mailed the form in as well, but that her supervisor was requiring a visit.
She wanted to read me the "confidentiality" statement. I was polite, and told her that I understood that she was just doing her job, but that I didn't want to answer the questions that I had already answered. I told her that I was more than familiar with my requirement, which I had already met and that I didn't want to bother with it.
I offered to give her a copy of the form, and she told me that she couldn't accept it, she would either need to ask me the questions or ask a proxy (ie. neighbor) the questions. I ended the call by restating my position that she would just have to do that.
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Saturday Shout-Out
Would like to take a moment and say "thank you" to visitors during the week who left comments on blog posts. Your encouragement and suggestions are appreciated! I saw Cindy at Everything's Relative doing this, and thought it was neat.
Barbara from Life From The Roots
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Amy Coffin from We Tree
Dr. Bill Smith from Dr. Bill Tells Ancestor Stories
Sherry from Sumner County Kansas History & Genealogy
I follow each of their blogs, and would encourage you to do the same.
Barbara from Life From The Roots
Sheri from The Educated Genealogist
Bill West from West in New England
Amy Coffin from We Tree
Dr. Bill Smith from Dr. Bill Tells Ancestor Stories
Sherry from Sumner County Kansas History & Genealogy
I follow each of their blogs, and would encourage you to do the same.
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