Hello, Last September I wrote a letter to the Family & Probate Court in Cambridge, MA, USA, asking for information from a 1935 divorce case regarding a BEDELL couple. When I got my mail today, I had a response to my letter which only included the "Docket Number." But, they also included a document by mistake. It is a "petition to the Court" for Katharine McNAMARA, of Lowell, MA, USA, to be appointed administrator for her husband's estate, and he was the late Michael McNAMARA. This document is dated May 16, 1882. In the document is a list of Michael's next of kin. They include: Bridget BIRMINGHAM, Lowell, sister Mary FITZPATRICK, Ireland, sister Margaret FLANAGAN, Ireland, sister John McNAMARA, Ireland, brother Matthew McNAMARA, Ireland, brother I plan on returning this document to the Courthouse. But, because 100 years have passed, I don't think it is a problem of my offering this information. (In MA/ USA, for "adoptions," etc., 100 years must pass before you can request "a Court File" to be opened.) Betty (near Lowell, MA, USA) Bridget