Dear All, I am trying to find death records for my great-grandmother's first husband, Fred Andrew (Americanized from who knows what). He was a Russian Jewish plumber who set up a business in Bridgeport around 1903 with a store owner named Harry Paulis. Fred met my great-grandmother in the line of duty when repairing her aunt's plumbing. They were married in 1904 and had two children. Tragically, Fred developed tuberculosis. My great-grandmother took him out to Colorado twice to try to cure him, but he succumbed, probably within months of his daughter's birth in 1907. I cannot find any death record for Fred Andrew in Bridgeport (or I should say, the kind soul who has been looking for me -- since I am stuck in Seattle, WA). I think that the explanation may be that he was taken to some special hospital for TB cases that was located elsewhere but not too far away, where he died and where he may be buried. Fred has living descendants and I would like to find his death record and resting place. Does anyone have a suggestion where a Bridgeport resident like Fred Andrew might have gone in 1907 to be hospitalized with terminal TB? Thanks, Andrea Vangor Searching in Bridgeport: VANGOR, KLINKA, DUBAK, SUPALA, DANIS, FABRI/FABRY, DEMETER, BENDER/BINDER, ANDREW