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From: "Regina Nau" <>
Subject: RE: [PAPHL] Re: Frank H. Bohanon
Date: Wed, 08 Dec 2004 18:24:50 -0500
In-Reply-To: <1e6.30299680.2ee89d60@aol.com>


Frank is in Monmouth County, Neptune NJ with his wife Malinda and daughter
Ruth. He is still an autombile supplies salesman

ED135
Sheet 1

In 1930 Malinda is in Monmouth County, the Borough of Belmar. ED13-28,
Sheet 8B.
She is listed as the head of the household, married (it does not say that
she is a WD or D). Frank is not there. Living in the house is daughter
Ruth and her husband Ernest Kovak and grandson, Ernest, Jr.

I am no so sure that Ruth is the daughter of Frank. Says in this census
that her father as born in KY

Hope this helps

Regina

>From:
>Reply-To:
>To:
>Subject: [PAPHL] Re: death records 1917-20
>Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 13:09:36 EST
>
>
>In a message dated 12 08 2004 9:01:31 AM,
>writes:
>
><< I tracked him to Iola, Kansas in the 1910 census, and to Philadelphia as
>a
>traveling salesman on Cecil Avenue in 1917. I am feel he may have died
>there prior to the 1920 census, especially since I found what appears to be
>Frank Howard, Jr. back in Philadelphia in the 1920 census.
>As I am a direct descendant, how hard is it to obtain his death record, and
>is there any index I can check for date of death? >>
>
>0000000000000
>
>The best you can do yourself is track him thru the city directory to see
>when
>he drops out.
>The death records 1917-20 are not available for use by the public. You must
>rely on the state to look up a death record. You could also ck. the probate
>index.
>
>
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>
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