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US Lookup Requests / Looking for Kenneth Dawson (b. abt 1949) of Kansas in 1950 Census
« on: Tuesday 14 February 23 21:51 GMT (UK)  »
Looking for Kenneth Dawson (b. abt 1949) of Kansas in 1950 Census. His mom was Wanda Lou Dawson and he was given her surname because he was born out of wedlock. He may have moved to the state of Arizona at the age of 12 to live with a foster family or because he may have been adopted. Unknown Father.

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US Lookup Requests / Looking for an Obituary for Talmage Edward Dawson (1894?-1974)
« on: Wednesday 26 October 22 21:10 BST (UK)  »
Looking for an Obituary for Talmage Edward Dawson (1894?-1974) of Illinois. He was born in Topeka, Kansas, and also lived in Washington D.C., Chicago and the Chicago suburbs. He was a WWI Veteran who fought in France and is rumored to have fought in Russia.

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US Lookup Requests / Looking for Military records for Norman Allen Langley
« on: Tuesday 25 October 22 22:15 BST (UK)  »
Looking for Military records at Ancestry.com for Norman Allen Langley (1905-1980) of Illinois, in the following collections: U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 and  U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010.
Any info would be great.

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US Lookup Requests / Looking for Marie Ellen Dawson in 1950 Census
« on: Monday 24 October 22 18:30 BST (UK)  »
Looking for Marie Ellen Dawson (1945-2012) in 1950 US Census. She lived in Chicago most of her life. Her parents were Talmage Edward Dawson (1894?-1974) and Margaret Jane Swartz (1914-1997). They may have spent time in the district of Columbia in the 1940's, and Talmage also hailed from Kansas. It is also possible Margaret may have spent time in Dallas area in Texas.
   

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Looking for Passenger Arrival List for Ewing McGilvary Brown (1856-1928), b. in Glasgow, Scotland, settled in Illinois. Census says he arrived in America about 1866 or 1867. His wife was Alice Stewart.

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Hello,
I am looking for a Brown-surnamed husband of Jean Beryl West Sadler (1935?-c1998). Jean was born in England but came to America in abt 1937-39 or so via Ellis Island. She settlled in the Joliet Illinois area in the 1950's, graduating from Joliet Central H.S. I believe. After she married Mr. Brown, he became a prominent business man and they may have lived in New Lenox, Illinois. He appears to have died before his wife Jean in Illinois; in fact, it looks like they both died in Illinois. They had four kids: Jill & Todd Brown are deceased.
    What I am looking for is any info on the first name, dob, place of birth of Mr. Brown. Any help would be great.
            Brian

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I am looking for two Baldwin Cousins(?) of SW Virginia, perhaps Wytheville. One is Elizabeth (Betty) Baldwin who is known to the Baldwin Famly of Wytheville, only in letters exchanged between Pvt. Albert Haller Gibboney and Sally Bogle. She was supposed to have gotten married but the groom arrived drunk to the wedding and it was called off.
   There is an Elizabeth (Bettie) St. Clair Baldwin, b. 1837- I am not sure if this is her.
   The other Baldwin cousin (all these folks are 19th century figures) is Alice (Allie) Baldwin, daughter of William Thomas Baldwin and Alice Fields.
   

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Tyrone / Sir William Emmet Kyle (1752-1792)
« on: Friday 13 May 22 21:28 BST (UK)  »
Sir Wiliam Emmet Kyle (1752-1793) History is elusive. Presumably, based on family lore, he was born in Scotland, knighted by the crown in Northern Ireland for putting down the Irish, and had his daughter Margaret Kyle marry Thomas Gibboney of County Tyrone.
   His descendant Dr. Mark Baldwin has this to say,
  "Hello Mr. McCabe and Cousin Brian,
Ah the elusive Sir William Emmett Kyle. For about 50 years I have been researching my family's history and associated lines as far as as the mid 1300's. Here is what I have found and several cousin's have found. It seems a number of generations of our family were told about "Sir William "The Best" Kyle from the late 18th century. My great grandfather wrote about as a 16 year old corporal in the Confederate army, he took "Sir William's" sword into the First Battle of Manassas in July 1861, early in our civil war, and lost it in the heat of battle-never to be found.
A few years back I contacted some government office in London (Kew?) to ask if a William Emmett Kyle was knighted on the 18th century. They had no record-ever. Something reminds me that he may have been in the British army, so maybe an officer or NCO evolved to a knighthood?  I believe that there were a number of Scottish (hence Protestant ) soldiers assigned to Ireland, especially in the north. As you may  know there was a steady migration from Scotland and Ireland (mostly Protestant) to the Shenandoah Valley region in west central Virginia down to North Caroline and west into Tennessee and Kentucky. There are records of Kyles in Virginian in the 1730-40's, but our William Kyle is elusive.
My understanding was the William Kyle was from Ayr.Ayrshire in Scotland. His daughter, Margaret Kyle married Thomas Gibboney from near Armaugh. He owned a "scutch mill" that scutched flax for fabric.I believe but I am not 100$ sure.he sold this and came to America in 1814 or 5, shortly after our War of 1812. One of his daughter's, Jane Kyle Gibboney remained in some Anglican convent or convent school in that area, In Armaugh there is no record, as I could find, she came to Virginia a few years later. Margaret Kyle come one and lived out her years in Wytheville, Virginia and she is buried there.
I will have to review some specific and get back to you this weekend.
This is right off the top of my head and I will follow up in a few days.
Sincerely,
Mark Baldwin"
   There is a 1774 marriage record for William Kyle and Margaret Gibson- Ireland, Diocesan and Prerogative Marriage License Bonds Indexes, from County Armagh, Ireland.

 

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Hello,
I am looking for the name of any Dept. of Veterans Affairs-style agency in Germany- that serves Veterans seeking Postwar treatment of their wounds, etc.; My Grandfather Sgt. Paul Ernst Kaess (1921-2002) served in the German Army in WWII and I am looking for his postwar medical records. I already have his  wartime medical file from Deutsche Dienststelle, now I am looking for his post war stuff.
    Any leads would be great.
     Brian   

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