Re: Frank Heggblade Obit
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In reply to:
Frank Heggblade Obit
sharon ross 5/03/14
Frank William Heggblade, "United States World War II Draft Registration Cards, Place: San Francisco, , California Birth Date: 15 Feb 1888
"Iowa, State Census, 1905" Place: Woodbury, Iowa,
Frank Heggblade Birth Year (Estimated): 1888 Birthplace: South Dakota Father's Birthplace: Sweden Mother's Birthplace: Denmark
1910 Sioux Ward 4, Woodbury, Iowa, census
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Head Albert Heggblade M 45 Sweden
Wife Mary M Heggblade F 43 Denmark
Son Frank Heggblade M 22 South Dakota
Daughter Hazel Heggblade F 20 South Dakota
Daughter Florence Heggblade F 15 Iowa
1920 Brooklyn Assembly District 21, Kings census
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Head Frank W Heggblade M 31 North Dakota
Wife Marjorie M Heggblade F 30 Nebraska
1940 Assembly District 22, San Francisco, San Francisco City, San Francisco, California census
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Head Frank Heggblade M 53 North Dakota
Wife Majorie Heggblade F 54 Nebraska
Frank W Heggblade, "California, Death Index, Death Date: 05 Nov 1966 Place: Placer, California, Birth Date: 15 Feb 1888
Birthplace: South Dakota Mother's Name: Dahl
Marjorie Heggblade, "California, Death Index, Death Date: 13 Dec 1961 Place: San Francisco, California, Birth Date: 04 Sep 1886 Birthplace: Nebraska
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Often the best place to find where someone was from is to start with where they died. I suggest getting death certificates and obituaries. Both should have parents' names and obit may have exact birthplace and surviving siblings which can be a BIG help. If you know where they married then get their marriage record. If you know what cemetery these people are buried in their headstones should give birth and death dates. If you know what church they were members of or where they are buried check with each to see what may be in their records on them. You might try www.familysearch.com; findagrave.com; Family Finder at FTDNA.com Newspapers are archived on microfilm in public libraries and local historical societies . If you can visit a Family History Ctr, you can order microfilm from LDS in Salt Lake City