Brenda, There is a Mrs. Enriqueta Gonzalez age 40, who died Dec, 1913 listed as having a Tampa Tribune death notice by checking the "Tampa History and Obituary Index" http://ipac.hcplc.org/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=dial&menu=Online%20Resources&submenu=news#focus The death index of death certificates for 1913 is not good since the certificate generally were not required. Many people came to Tampa via Key West by steamer. There are records of the steamers coming into Key West from outside the U.S. too. There are very good cemetery book collections for Hillsborough County which you might check. If you can visit the downtown Tampa branch of the public library, all of these things are there. I used to drive down there to use them. Good luck, "Brenda J. Police" <BrenPolice@worldnet.att.net> wrote: > > The only thing I know of my great-grandmother Margarita Gonzalez Oct > 1873-1913. From Tampa, Florida Census records confirm her age to be approx > 40. She died when my grandmother was 9 yrs old, and that she was from Key > West. I my search I have found not death information. However I did find an > article on a woman (first name not the same) murdered in 1913 approx. age of > 40 from Key West. Just not sure if this is her. I have a possible maiden > name on her of Burke. I also learned that many people came through Key > West. From what country were they coming from? Can anyone help me getting > past these road blocks? > > Brenda J. Police >