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Looking for John Derosier and wife Rachael (Rawn) Derosier.
She died Oct. 1919 in Pentoga, Michigan. In the 1920 census John is a widower living in Stambaugh, Michigan.
Thanks for any help.
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I'm not related; but this could be who you are searching for.
From the 1880 census -
Name: Alfred Hawks
Age: 34
Estimated birth year: <1846>
Birthplace: England
Occupation: Miner
Relationship to head-of-household: Self
Home in 1880: Breitung, Menominee, Michigan
Marital status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
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Surnames: Hawke
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Thank you for your reply. Those are the people I am looking for. I am searching for the mother, Liddia (on the census is Liggia) in 1900. I know that Alfred Sr. and Alfred Jr. were still alive in 1920 but in 1900 I can't find the wife or any of the children.
It is like they just disappeared. If you
This came in the Ventura Co Gen Society Newsletter of Jan 2006, Vol XXIX, #1. I'm not sure if you want to share it with the group, but it sure sounds interesting.
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oh yeah, the post of a few weeks ago...
that has been deleted from the message board archives that you did not
see because you havent had mail delivery from the list for two
weeks..cause of aol!
i suggest that ALL ALOERS get an ADDITIONAL email account and sub to
all their lists so that they are not out of communication for two
weeks in the future...
gmail is a nice option...
On 2/1/06, IrisLillie@aol.com wrote:
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> In a message dated 2/1/2006 8:09:35 P.M. Central Standard Time,
> va
Did she perhaps return to England? I see she was pretty young when she had her first child. Have you looked specifically for the younger children by name in the event she died in childbirth perhaps and someone else raised the children?
----- Original Message -----
From: jacksmommy_123@yahoo.com
To: MIIRON-L@rootsweb.com
Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2006 11:24 AM
Subject: [MIIRON] Re: Alfred & Liddia Hawke
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Surnames: Hawk
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scroll to the free section.... keep this handy..
use the offered AT HOME accesses
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In a message dated 2/1/2006 8:37:37 P.M. Central Standard Time,
valentine53179@gmail.com writes:
i suggest that ALL ALOERS get an ADDITIONAL email account and sub to
all their lists so that they are not out of communication for two
weeks in the future...
Never had any problem with AOL. Checked my mal of the last few weeks and
had regular post from all my rootsweb accounts.
had it for years..
Have a hard time believing that I got all the post except the Spam one, and
it was saved for week
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who or what are you talking about...
we have no idea if you dont at least put SOME little bit of the
previous post in your note...
On 2/1/06, IrisLillie@aol.com wrote:
> so some UK slime figured out how to a advertise on our list. Isn't that
> special??
>
> I hope the list administrator blocks him soon...
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In a message dated 2/1/2006 8:09:35 P.M. Central Standard Time,
valentine53179@gmail.com writes:
who or what are you talking about...
we have no idea if you dont at least put SOME little bit of the
previous post in your note...
Didn't your READ the last post?
I have no intention of posting his link again...
Either I am awfully stupid or just plain dumb! I was unable to see any place that gave me an option of searching from home. Did anyone else have problems?
----- Original Message -----
From: .... valentine53179
To: MIIRON-L@rootsweb.com
Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 8:58 AM
Subject: [MIIRON] some free stuff
http://www.eogen.com/HeritageQuestOnline
scroll to the free section.... keep this handy..
use the offered AT HOME accesses
if one does not work for you, look at another link
you clicked on thelink...?
you scrolled to one library site and clicked/
you cliced on their catalog or genealogy oflocal history link...?
you explored til you got to the area where they have the databases?
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you have to explore...
have a nice night of scouting...
On 2/2/06, Joan Meyer wrote:
> Either I am awfully stupid or just plain dumb! I was unable to see any place that gave me an option of searching from home. Did an