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In this issue:
- New Databases Added Today
--- Missouri History Encyclopedia, 1901 (Images online--Update adding
Volumes 3-4)
--- Tiverton, Portsmouth, Middletown, and Little Compton, Rhode
Island City Directory, 1910 (Images online)
- Historical Newspapers Collection Update
--- "Decatur Evening Herald" (Decatur, Ill.), 1927-30
- New U.K. and Ireland Records Collection Database
--- Yorkshire, England: Parish Records (Images online) Update adding
Terrington Parish Registers, 1599-1812, and Thornhill Parish
Register, 1580-1745
- Today's Featured Map
--- Austria-Hungary, Distribution of Races
- Along Those Lines: "Welcome to San Francisco!" by George G. Morgan
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NEW DATABASES ADDED TODAY
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MISSOURI HISTORY ENCYCLOPEDIA, 1901
(Images online--Update adding Volumes 3-4)

This database is an encyclopedia of Missouri history. Published in
1901, it is comprised of both historical and biographical information
on people, places, and events from Missouri's past. This work is
arranged alphabetically. Volume 1 covers items beginning with the
letters A-Ci; volume 2 includes items beginning Ci-Ga; volume 3
covers items beginning Ga-La; and volume 4 covers items beginning La-
Nu. The remaining volumes of this series will be added to the
database in the coming months. Researchers of Missouri will likely
find this series to be a valuable reference work.

Source Information: Ancestry.com. "Missouri History Encyclopedia"
[database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original
data: Conard, Howard L. "Encyclopedia of the History of Missouri, A
Compendium of History and Biography for Ready Reference." Vols. I-IV.
New York: Haldeman, Conard & Co., 1901.

Ancestry.com subscribers can search this database at:
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TIVERTON, PORTSMOUTH, MIDDLETOWN, AND LITTLE COMPTON, RHODE ISLAND
CITY DIRECTORY, 1910 (Images online)

This database contains the 1910 directory for the cities of Tiverton,
Portsmouth, Middletown, and Little Compton, located in Newport
County, Rhode Island. In addition to providing the names of the heads
of households, the directory provides their addresses and
occupational information. The directory also contains a street and
business directory, and listings of town officers, schools,
societies, churches, post officers, and other miscellaneous
information.

Source Information: Ancestry.com. "Tiverton, Portsmouth, Middletown,
and Little Compton, Rhode Island City Directory, 1910" [database
online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data:
"Directory of Tiverton, Portsmouth, Middletown, and Little Compton
Rhode Island 1910." Hopkinton, Mass.: A. E. Foss, 1910.

This directory was reproduced courtesy of the New England Historic
Genealogical Society (http://www.nehgs.org ).

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HISTORICAL NEWSPAPERS COLLECTION UPDATE
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Ancestry.com subscribers with access to the Historical Newspapers
Collection can search these databases and view the complete
description and source citation at the links below:

"Decatur Evening Herald" (Decatur, Illinois), 1927-30
This posting adds newspapers from:
--- 1929-30 (9,430 pages)
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NEW U.K. AND IRELAND RECORDS COLLECTION DATABASE
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YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND: PARISH RECORDS (Images online)
Update adding:
--- Terrington Parish Registers, 1599-1812
--- Thornhill Parish Register, 1580-1745

This database is a collection of historical parish registers from the
County of York in the Country of England. The records in this
collection can range in date from the early 1500s to the mid- to
late-1800s. Parish records--primarily baptisms, marriages, and
burials--provide the best source of vital record information in the
centuries before civil registration. Baptismal records generally list
the date of the baptism, the name of the child being baptized, and
the name of the father. Marriage records generally include the date
of the marriage and the names of the bride and groom. Burial records
generally list the date of the burial and the name of the deceased
individual. Occasionally burial records will include other bits of
information such as where the individual was from or if he/she was a
widow.

Source Information: Ancestry.co.uk. "Yorkshire, England: Parish
Records" [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004.
Original data:
--- Brigg, William, trans. "The Registers of Terrington, Co. York.
Christenings, 1600-1812, Marriages, Burials, 1599-1812." Yorkshire:
Yorkshire Parish Register Society, 1907.
--- Charlesworth, John, ed. "The Register of the Parish of Thornhill.
Part I. Baptisms - 1580 to 1742, Marriages - 1580 to 1745, Burials -
1580 to 1678." Yorkshire: Yorkshire Parish Register Society, 1907.

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AUSTRIA-HUNGARY, DISTRIBUTION OF RACES
Regional map of south central Europe showing the distribution of
races throughout the Austro-Hungarian Empire with the 1921 borders
superimposed upon the pre-war border.

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Along Those Lines: "Welcome to San Francisco!"
by George G. Morgan
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I read a book many years ago titled "The Fire and the Gold," by
Phyllis A. Whitney. It tells the story of a child living through the
disastrous San Francisco Earthquake of 18 April 1906 and her search
for a golden statue of the goddess Kwan Yin. The images evoked in the
book captured my imagination, and I have since collected a number of
photographs, postcards, and stereographs that depict the ruins of the
city.

Ancestry.com continues adding images of ship's passenger arrival
records to its Immigration Collection, and the San Francisco,
California, passenger lists are among the newest additions.
(http://www.ancestry.com/rd/prodredir.asp?sourceid=4717&key=D7949 )
With the introduction of these images, my imagination was piqued. I
wanted to see how many ships arrived before and after the earthquake,
and I wanted to know more about the fate of some of those new
arrivals. And so, in "Along Those Lines..." this week, let's look at
two ships and two people.

JOSEPH ROSENBERG
http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?sourceId=2524&htx=View&r=an&dbid=7949&iid=CAM1410_16-0435
On 5 April 1906, the "U.S.A.T. Sheridan" arrived in the San Francisco
harbor from Nagasaki, Japan, and the boarding inspector came aboard
"in stream" (before docking) at 6:40 PM. His notes on the passenger
list indicate that he "examined stowaways, released citizens of
U.S.A., served detention notice on Q. Master 'Frank J. Morrow' to
hold one alien stowaway named Joseph Rosenberg. finished at 7:20 PM."

Joseph Rosenberg, a single male, aged 28, is listed as a house
painter. His nationality was listed as Polish and he is designated as
Jewish in the Race or People column. His last residence was
identified as Warsaw, Poland. The passenger list further indicates
that he had previously been in the United States, in New York, in
1901. He had apparently stowed away on the Sheridan in Nagasaki
before its departure in March, and arrived in San Francisco in good
health and with $35.00 in his possession.

I became very curious to know what happened to Joseph. Had he been
present when the earthquake occurred and, if so, did he survive? I
visited the Virtual Museum of the City of San Francisco and
specifically the "Who Perished" page
(http://www.sfmuseum.net/perished/ ). This page is a roster of names
compiled from the San Francisco newspapers of persons who died as a
direct result of injuries received either at the time of the
earthquake and fire, or during the latter half of April 1906. I do
not believe this list is complete, but Joseph Rosenberg is not among
the list of those who died.

I checked several U.S. federal censuses at Ancestry.com using several
spellings and the information from the passenger list, but without
having more information on Joseph, it would be very difficult to
distinguish him from the many Joseph Rosenbergs found in the U.S.

What happened to Joseph? He was just one of many stowaways arriving
in San Francisco that April. In fact, the majority of ships arriving
that month carried one or more stowaways and an occasional seaman who
had deserted. In his article, "Proving Family Lore on the High Seas,"
John Philip Colletta wrote that "stowaways who were discovered and
who passed the legal and medical examinations were still admitted
into the country." By 1911 stowaways had become such a problem that a
congressional inquiry was held. It was not until 1917 that more
stringent actions were taken to include stowaways as excludable
aliens. While some were refused entry and deported, still others were
admitted as refugees. (The article is available in the Ancestry.com
Library at:
http://www.ancestry.com/rd/prodredir.asp?sourceid=831&key=A711613 ).

Joseph's story leaves a lot of questions unanswered. The passenger
list states that he had been in New York in 1901. His last residence
is listed as Warsaw, Poland, and yet he was a stowaway on a ship that
sailed from Japan. Perhaps he traveled through Russia to Asia via the
newly constructed Trans-Siberian Railway. His complete story remains
a mystery, but what an interesting story it must be.

DR. JOHN C. DURSTON
On 3 April 1906, the City of Paraguay departed the port of Ancon,
Peru, for San Francisco, arriving 27 April 1906. On board were five
passengers, including Dr. John C. Durston, a thirty-six-year-old
married English surgeon. The passenger list states that he is "In
transit to Panama via New York." His last residence is listed as the
"H.M.S. Flora." Sure enough, I found him in the 1901 census in
Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, listed as a member of the crew of the
Warspite.

Imagine the sight that met Dr. Durston and his fellow passengers as
the entered San Francisco Bay. They must have expected to see a
bustling, vital city but instead they found devastation. The quake
had tumbled buildings, but the greatest destruction came from the
fires ignited by the quake, particularly fueled by natural gas
pipelines. The fires raced through the city for three days before
they burned themselves out. The earthquake and fire killed more than
3,000 people. Approximately 25,000 buildings and 490 city blocks were
destroyed, and approximately 250,000 people were made homeless.

IMAGES AND HISTORY HELP PLACE PEOPLE IN CONTEXT
It's interesting to select an individual and to try to place him or
her into geographical, historical, and social context. I always find
that it helps bring them back to life for me.

I don't know what happened to Joseph Rosenberg and it hasn't been
possible to locate Dr. Dunston in the U.S. or the U.K. after 1906. He
does not appear in the U.S. federal censuses of 1910, 1920, or 1930,
and the British government does not permit access to census images
for 100 years. In 2011, the National Archives in the U.K. will make
those images available and I've made a note to again try to look for
him. Perhaps this will have a snapshot of two real-life people who
knew San Francisco within a few days either side of the earthquake in
1906.

Happy Hunting!
George
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ANCESTRY QUICK TIP
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HOMETOWN DIRECTORY
I just was given information and a copy of a photo directory from my
hometown parish (St. Nicholas Parish in Freedom, Wisconsin) in the
70s. There are photos not only for the church renovation and various
groups and committees, but also individual photos of all of the
families who wanted to be in the directory and a list with their
phone numbers. I believe this was the first one they had done. This
has given me pictures of many relatives from the area to put into my
collection. Check to see if your hometown church has put together a
photo directory, many churches have been doing this. Chances are you
will find many family photos or at least a list of families for that
particular church that you can contact.

Gloria School Farrell
St. Charles, Illinois
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"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. "
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CLIPPING OF THE DAY
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From the "Atlanta Constitution" (Atlanta, Ga.), 19 April 1906, p. 1:

FRISCO IN RUINS

Fire Follows in Wake of Quivering Terror

San Francisco, April 18, 10 P.M.---It looks now as if the entire city
would be burned. The Associated Press men are trying to get matter
from Oakland by boats, but they are very uncertain. The government is
furnishing tugs, but the confusion is so great that they cannot be
relied upon. It will be impossible to send full details for several
days. An indescribable panic possesses the people of the stricken
city.

Hundreds of Stateliest Structures in Ruins.
Fire Breaks out and Rages Unchecked, as Water-Mains Are Broken--
Dynamite Being Used in Effort to Check Flames.

Thousands of Persons are Made Homeless and Wander Streets in Terror,
Fearing Repetition of Death-Dealing Shocks---U.S. Troops on Scene
Trying to Preserve Order.

New York, April 18.--According to a dispatch received by the Western
Union the whole city of San Francisco is about gone, especially that
portion south of Market street....

San Francisco, April 18.--Half of San Francisco is in ruins, and the
flames are still raging. One thousand lives are believed lost, one
hundred thousand people are homeless and property loss of over
$100,000,000 has been done as the result of today's cataclysm.

At least a thousand are injured. All day long streams of people have
been fleeing from the stricken districts to places of safety.

It was 5:15 o'clock this morning when a terrific earthquake shook the
whole city and surrounding country. One shock apparently lasted two
minutes, and there was almost immediate collapse of flimsy structures
all over the city....
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Subscribers with access to the Historical Newspapers Collection can
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More information can be found at:

Before and After the Great Earthquake and Fire:
Early Films of San Francisco, 1897-1916
(Library of Congress, American Memory)
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/papr/sfhome.html

The Great 1906 San Francisco Earthquake
(U.S. Geological Survey, Earthquake Hazards Program)
http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/info/1906/
Earthquake photos
http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/info/1906/photos.html

The Great 1906 Earthquake and Fire
(The Virtual Museum of the City of San Francisco)
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