OK, I can tell you now.  Of course, I have to tell you how I found the 
collection.
 
I was looking for my son-in-law's paternal gr-grandfather.  I could not find 
his naturalization even though I knew he had been naturalized.  I found the 
1890 voter registration that is on microfilm at the Oakland Library.  You have 
to know what precinct or search every precinct.  I knew where he lived so I 
went to the office of voter registration.  
 
When I asked what precinct his address was in, I was told the precincts changed 
so they did not know what it was in 1890.  While I was talking to the clerk, a 
lady heard my conversation and told me I needed to check the "Erickson 
Collection."  I asked where it was kept and she told me it was at Cal State 
Hayward (at that time) now, Cal State East Bay.  
 
I went to Cal State and asked to look at the collection.  It was kept in the 
archives and you had to make an appt. when someone was in the archives.  I made 
the appt. and was not prepared for what I found.  An entire wall of binders 
with the original forms that the voter filled out to register.  They must have 
filled them out for each time they voted (my person never moved) and I found 16 
forms for him.  I found that he had been naturalized in San Francisco; I had 
been looking in Oakland for a full summer!
 
Of course he was naturalized before 1906 so there was no record of his 
naturalization.  The good news is that most of the forms said he was either 
born in Portugal or the Azores.  One form said Flores, Azores.  That is how I 
found the island where he was born.
 
In 2005, the person in the Archives & Special Collections was Dick Apple.  
richard.ap...@csueastbay is the email he had at that time.  They were open from 
10 to noon on M & W.  The phone # was: 510 885 3892.  
 
I know that is more information than you asked for; however, I don't know how 
to just give a simple answer to anything.  Happy hunting.  Hugs, Celeste

Celeste Perry ccgran...@yahoo.com

--- On Fri, 10/15/10, Eric Gomes <gomes.ances...@gmail.com> wrote:


From: Eric Gomes <gomes.ances...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] voter registration & local directories
To: "azores@googlegroups.com" <azores@googlegroups.com>
Date: Friday, October 15, 2010, 5:05 PM



Celeste, 


You'll have to tell me about the voter reg forms at CSUH sometime... Could be a 
good resource for my whole Portuguese side.  


Eric Gomes
Castro Valley





On Oct 11, 2010, at 8:44 AM, "Bernie Franusich" <bern...@pacbell.net> wrote:






Hi Celeste, I will check some of these avenues out as soon as I get home from 
Mexico.  
Thanks again,
Bernie
 

From: azores@googlegroups.com [mailto:azo...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
celeste perry
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2010 8:40 AM
To: azores@googlegroups.com
Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] voter registration & local directories
 





Hi Bernie,

   You have a lot of information that can lead you to answers for your 
questions.

 

I have a couple of ideas that may be of help to you.  Since some of your 
ancestors were naturalized, you may be able to find the original voter 
registration forms that they filed when they registered to vote.

 

Here is how it worked for me in Alameda County.  I checked with the voter 
registration office (I was trying to learn the name of the pristinct in which 
they lived) and while I was there I was told that the original voter forms (all 
nicely bound and in alphabetical (by last name) order, were at Cal State Univ. 
in Hayward.  I found that the person for whom I was searching was naturalized 
in San Francisco and born in Flores, Azores.  What a find.

 

The other idea is I attended a workshop in Santa Cruz sponsored by the Santa 
Cruz genealogy society.  The members of that organization were very helpful and 
may be able to lead you to available sources to help you find your ancestors 
that lived in Santa Cruz County.  Some states and counties did census counts 
inbetween the 10 year federal census.  There is also the possibility that your 
ancestor may have be recorded in a city directory.  If they lived in an 
outlying area, they were sometimes listed in the closest city.  

 

One example of this is that I found people who lived in Decoto (not Union city) 
in the Hayward City directory.  You can usually find copies of these old 
directories in the library for the city you are searching.  Sometimes, a larger 
nearby city has copies of some of the surrounding smaller cities.  One 
exception I found is the copies were all at the mortuary that had advertised in 
the directory and they had been  stored in the back of a closet.  I was lucky 
to find that the person to whom I spoke knew about them and let me search all 
of them.

Celeste Perry ccgran...@yahoo.com


 
 
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