Joe: Louise B. Charlson disappears from the record in 1954. There is no record of her death, under that name, in California or in the Social Security Death Index. Eugene Charlson was my wifes father, and he refused to even talk about his past. His only known survivor did not even know that Melanie and her sister had been born. The ONLY approach that I know of to determine if he had any children is to look in a City Directory. We strongly suspect that he was a multiple bigamist, and that he may have had families in several states. We know for certain that he knowingly "married" a woman that was already married to another man, and fathered two children with her. My wife would like to find out if she has any half-siblings. Thanks anyway. Lynton (Bill) Stewart
The Los Angeles Public Library has digitized some Los Angeles city and street directories. They are available to anyone at this web address: http://rescarta.lapl.org:8080/ResCarta-Web/jsp/RcWebBrowse.jsp Mark Lomax Pasadena On 5/12/08, LYNTON STEWART <[email protected]> wrote: > > Joe: > > Louise B. Charlson disappears from the record in 1954. There is no record > of her death, under that name, in California or in the Social Security > Death > Index. Eugene Charlson was my wifes father, and he refused to even talk > about his past. His only known survivor did not even know that Melanie > and > her sister had been born. > > The ONLY approach that I know of to determine if he had any children is to > look in a City Directory. > > We strongly suspect that he was a multiple bigamist, and that he may have > had families in several states. We know for certain that he knowingly > "married" a woman that was already married to another man, and fathered > two > children with her. > > My wife would like to find out if she has any half-siblings. > > Thanks anyway. > > Lynton (Bill) Stewart > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >