Dear list -- I have sent my family info awhile back, but would like to try again. Last year I visited Miami & Picher, OK in search of information on the descendants of my great Uncle, Carl Henry Wiman (sometimes spelled Weiman or Weman). (He went by "Henry"). Henry moved from Bonne Terre, MO to OK - His obituary says Hockerville - which no longer exists - and we have a US Bureau of Mines card (from April 2, 1929) that states he lived in Cardin, OK - supposedly he worked in the Picher Mines. Henry died on July 18, 1937. I found his obituary in the microfilms of the Miami Daily News-Record- 1937 newspapers in the Miami Library, but since my time was short, I couldn't find much else. He didn't show up in the Census of 1920 - but we are not sure when he actually moved to OK. I have written to the OK vital statistics and they claim there is no death certificate. The reason may be because Henry's sister, Edna - who lived in MO, had his body shipped back to Bonne Terre, MO to be buried there. His body was taken care of by the Mitchelson Undertaking Co. (of Commerce, OK), which is no longer around. The books from Mitchelson was taken over by the Guilford Thomas funeral home" of Miami, OK. I visited with the owners - at first they had every book but the book listing my great uncle's info - but it was later found at the Ottawa County Genealogical Society - the only info in that book was the same obituary I had found earlier. It was decided that in looking at the past records of other deaths around that time, the Mitchelson funeral director did not always keep good records. So, it is suspected that he made the arrangements to have Henry's body shipped to Bonne Terre, MO and had the obituary put in the paper, but neglected to send in the papers to the State of OK to have a death certificate made. His obituary in OK did tell us something we did not know. It stated that his wife, Ruby Henderson and Henry had one son -- but it did not mention the name of the son. Henry had been married before in MO and had 2 sons - one of which is still living today. It is not known if Henry married Ruby in MO or OK - so I would like to find more info on her also. But, I am very interested in knowing the name of their son -- I cannot find anything on this son. I would appreciate it if anybody knows anything on my family above or where I could go from here. Henry's son, here in MO, is very interested to know if there is still family alive. He is almost 80 years old and has never known that there was another son born to his father, since he lost contact with his father as a very young child. I believe there is a place called Dobson Museum - I was told that I should have visited this Museum, but I was not told about it while I was there. I was wondering if they had an e-mail address, if they would do lookups and if so, how much they charge. I have also had a column put in the local newspaper last year, but only heard from one gentleman. He suggested that I find an elderly lady that used to work in the Post Office around the area of Picher, Cardin and Hockerville - he believes she is still alive - says she knew everybody. If anybody knows anything about my family or where else we can look, I would appreciate any help we can get. We desperately need to find the rest of our family! Thank you all for listening to my story!! Jan (Weiman) Scott