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Hi Noel. Have you tried writing to King Co., Washington and have them do a records search for a marriage? Considering that Agnes was only 15 at the time of the 1910 census, if they were married in King Co., it would probably have occurred sometime between 1908 and 1918. Most counties will do a record search for an additional fee so it would be worth it to ask. If the county has a copy of the Marriage Return on file, it may list the names of both parents as well as where they were from. Considering that he died so early, you may also want to try and locate a copy of his will or probate record. This document may contain the names of any siblings that were alive at the time of his death. I am a bit puzzled at the fact that John Jr. is not living with his mother in the 1930 census although he would have only been 12 years old. Curious... I am sorry that I could not be of more assistance, but I hope you find this info helpful. I wish you the very best of luck with your continued research. Donna Hodach-Price Notify Administrator about this message?
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