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Europe / Re: Tracing missing Great Aunt, once worked for League of Nations Geneva,
« on: Monday 27 November 23 21:37 GMT (UK) »
Thank you, all of you, this is an amazing resource.
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The 100 year rule may apply, so you might have to proove the family connection to get anything.
I’ve done a very basic search on some online Swiss newspapers websites without obvious success. You may wish to try a more in depth search.Thank you I will give it a try… though my German is rather limited.
http://www.bcu-lausanne.ch/livres-articles-video-audio/archives_presse/
https://doc.rero.ch/search?cc=PRESS&ln=fr
https://www.e-newspaperarchives.ch/?l=en
"worked for the United Nations in Geneva from 1920 to 1939 and again briefly in 1942"Apologies for the inaccuracy, it was of course the League of Nations prior to 1945, the United Nations have supplied me with information from her file.
The United Nations was founded in 1945.
Probate index has a Beatrice Kate Snell dying 28 Aug 1962 probate in 1963, have you discounted that one
Ignore that one she was married to William Edward Snell