> > > This is a COMMENT. It is ONLY a comment. No action, response, or > > > acknowledgment is required. > > > > > > If one were sufficiently naive, one might think that when one is > > > clutching an official death certificate with the name of the > > > deceased, his age, his parents, and his wife's name, (and a photo of > > > the tombstone that agrees with the dates) one might also find him on > > > one of the 5 census preceding his death. > > > > > > But noooooo ... > > > > > > Cheryl Singhals > > > > silly post > > feed the group some facts > > > > Hugh Watkins > > Yes is is a silly post as it is so incomplete. But Cheryl never > does give any useful facts. > > If we knew when he died we might have a reasonable explanation. > > bob gillis <[email protected]> Come on guys. Lighten up. Cheryl was just voicing the frustration we all sometimes feel as we try to track down some of our more elusive ancestors. My sympathies are with her. Janey E. Joyce in San Antonio, Texas Janey Joyce <[email protected]>