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The Common Room / Re: Any Tips For Searching For Living Relatives
« on: Monday 03 November 08 18:46 GMT (UK)  »
Sandra,

Thanks for keeping us posted. We are nosy ...uh, did I say that. We are curious. Does ex-directory mean you can't get it? do you have an address for her. Another option is to put a small add in her local paper. She would see that hopefully.

good luck.

Kath

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US Completed Requests / Re: Family of Gordon Armstrong Michigan Look up
« on: Sunday 26 October 08 09:11 GMT (UK)  »
Perfect Shelly. Gives married names of the sisters, and some children's names. 

Now you can start looking on White pages or some other site and find some addresses Yvonne. Let me know if you need any help with that.

Kath

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US Completed Requests / Re: Family of Gordon Armstrong Michigan Look up
« on: Saturday 25 October 08 15:48 BST (UK)  »
An obit is the way to go on this then, I think. It looks like the family stayed put for quite a while. You could even contact a small town library like that or the post office, and you could get someone who actually knew them. It is population about 2000. How cool would that be?  :)

Kath

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US Completed Requests / Re: Family of Gordon Armstrong Michigan Look up
« on: Saturday 25 October 08 11:40 BST (UK)  »
To start with, it looks like this could be your Weltha Armstrong.

http://www.kindredkonnections.com/cgi-bin/ssdirslt?-1+0+000000+English+0-0+/sym/dbusa_ssdi/ssdia.dat+135293640

Her last residence was Hersperia, Oceana, Michigan. You can start by contacting the local library there and in Dayton, MI. An obit will hopefully give living relatives.

There is also a death for a Gordon Armstrong Dec 1970 in Fremont, MI, born on 22 Jan 1885. do you know if this is his birthdate? You could try his obit also.

Unfortunately for researching, it looks like they had only daughters. Once they marry, it is so hard to trace them. The obits will be your best bets. they are usually free or very cheap, as in a couple American dollars. You can find the libraries by searching online, and usually you can contact them via email.

Good luck and let me know if you need any help. I love finding living relatives.

Kath

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United States of America / Re: James Smith emigrated 6 July 1912 on Lusitania
« on: Saturday 25 October 08 11:28 BST (UK)  »
I had a look at www.italiangen.org (has NYC vital records index) and there were several possibilities for a Lillian Smith dying between 1912 and 1920. I did find the Womersley  family in 1930 in Queens, but no Smiths with them. Have you been able to trace Emmaline through to her death and maybe get an obit for her?

Kath

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United States of America / Re: Wilfred Meyrick
« on: Friday 24 October 08 13:28 BST (UK)  »
I do love to see connections happening, and welcome to Rootschat Robert. Don't get addicted. (Well, do, and have fun with it  ;D)

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United States of America / Re: Wilfred Meyrick
« on: Friday 24 October 08 09:36 BST (UK)  »
OH, is this you meeting "new" family? How exciting.

Kath

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US Lookup Requests / Re: Samuel Charles Owen Foreman
« on: Sunday 19 October 08 10:23 BST (UK)  »
If they drop the surname, should I be look for Samuel Owen?

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US Lookup Requests / Re: Samuel Charles Owen Foreman
« on: Sunday 19 October 08 10:21 BST (UK)  »
I have a Samuel C Foreman in the 1920 and 1930 census in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1920, he is a retail salesman at a gas station. Doesn't match the 1893 passenger record, but he could have reinvented himself by that point. In 1930 he has no occupation. He is 52 in 1920, says he came over in 1885 and was naturalized in 1891. He has a wife, Dorothy, who is German and a son John who is 20 and born in Ohio.

In 1930, the only changes are that Samuel is retired and John is married to Goldie K, who is 36. It says they got married when John was 19 and Goldie 25. It must have been right after the 1920 census. Samuel also owns his home, worth $12,500, and has a radio.

Ok, now I think I have them in 1910 Ohio in Cleveland. With Samuel, 42, is wife Dorothy, 34, born Germany, stepdaughter Margaret Ions, 13, born Ohio, stepson John, 10, born Ohio, mother-in-law Anna Labryk, 55, born Austria, and one non-relative.

With this, I was able to find them in the 1910 census. In the household are:

Samuel Foreman, 42, married 3 years, 2nd marriage, born Engl, owns grocery store
Dorothy, 34, 2nd marriage, born Germany,
Margaret Jons, stepdaughter, 13, born Ohio, father engl, mother Germany
John Jons, stepson, 10, born Ohio, father Engl, mother Germany.

I have also found Dorothy in the 1900 in Cleveland with her first husband, Benjamin, and Margaret and John. Benjamin was born in England.

It looks like the John in the 1920 and 1930 census is John Jons/Ions, from Dorothy's first marriage. And I am not having much luck finding Samuel in the 1900 census.

Boy, so I hope this is your guy.  ;D

Kath

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