> My Grandfather had 2 Sons, He & My Grandmother Divorced, there was > little contact with His Sons after the Divorce, As Young Men He > actually asked that they stop contacting Him. He had Remarried & > Moved away, Him & His new Wife adopted a little girl. > > My Grandfather never told His adopted Daughter that She was adopted > & that He was previously Married or had 2 Sons. Now both Him & His > Wife have passed away (about 1 year ago) & their Daughter is an > Adult Woman & Married. > I would Love to contact Her except I do not think I should. > > "CindyKay" <paulmac5@bellsouth.net> Cindy- What would be the reason to contact her? Just to complete your tree, or satisfy your curiosity? Unless there is some compelling reason, like a medical emergency where information might be needed, I'd leave this alone. If all of your data is verified, then I would include it in your records, however you need to think carefully about who will receive this information [like don't publish it on line!] What about the brothers - are they still living? If they have a desire to find their sister, then give them the information and let them deal with it. Your last sentence sums it up > I would Love to contact Her except I do not think I should. Lisa llepore@juno.com