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Michelle, thanks so much I found a great Maine site I got thru calling Massachusetts and it is new and upcoming and I found every single county you can imagine and some I never heard of! Took me 2 days to go thru each one and nothing. But I know that on the 1939 city directory, she was living with her brother Michael on ???forgot name of street it is among my million pieces of papers. But I saw her I think in 1937 with him in that place and then in 1939 I think I still saw her or he had moved from the previous address on same street to another address on same street and she is gone. Most things on that directory would say that the person moved and or died or married. This said nothing she just wasn't there. As to death records or notices you can't always get them on the Internet. Someone actually has to post them and if no one did than so be it. She could have left the ocuntry and died there...she could have moved and of course, if she married as you say, don't know her last name. So furstrating as there used to be a website that would give you the married name if you put in maiden name and it was FREE. But don't know where that is and it's a needle in haystack no matter how you do it as you then have to have dates and places and it could be ANYWHERE! the other thing I learned thru experience searching that is she was living under the head of someone else, like in a boarding house or with a family that head is what she will be under and once you find the head then you will see her listed under and how connected. I found my grandfather on 1900 census for PA Charles DePater at 3 years old by discovering a family by name of Reed in PA and he and his sister were living with them and the Reeds were brother and sister and I think foster parents..till Charles was put in orphanage in 1904. Thanks !! Sandy Notify Administrator about this message?
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