This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/lRB.2ACE/879.1.1 Message Board Post: VERY interesting!!! And thank you! I am not sure he died in that area, but we do know a vets hospital in NY. We thought Buffalo as that is where he had lived but he might have moved on.......I can't find him in the SSDI, but finally realized that him being a "alcoholic" and probably didnt' hold down a job that we know of he probably didn't have a SS#. He was born 1914, divorced 1940's early,.......... I love the info you sent! My main branch is Mullins/Mullen and many were in the Brooklyn area around mid 1890's for "business venture"......All I've found is a Mullins owning a furniture store, but not one of my first names. Also found some Mullen's who were involved in a stabbing of their couzins at a christening, the names could fit.......but the father's name was Patrick and that wasn't one of my names........Brooklyn is like trying to search for a needle in a haystack when you have nothing but obits that state the children all lived in Brooklyn (1890's), and they were Irish, and catholic. Thank you! GINNY