Do you have a timeline of where the family was, when and where? I find that it helps in tracing people to know who was where and when. Do you have both her parents names and when they left Michigan? Do you have WHen she was listed with one name and then when she was listed as another? Do you know approximate years in which she would have met her future husband and been married? If you can come up with a date range and then a location or even a location range, you can search church and county records for any marriage info in that period of time. I am in Michigan and if you arent, would be willing to help do any lookups here. Good luck. Diane (My GGGgrandmother was Emma Robinson Brandon, GA to LA to TX one generation earlier. I am hunting her parents and info too!) ----- Original Message ----- From: <deedles.beedle@verizon.net> To: <ROBINSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 12:55 AM Subject: [ROBINSON] Robinson, Emma (Kraushaar) > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Kraushaar > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3cDBAIB/7995 > > Message Board Post: > > Good morning. > > I am hoping to locate my GG Aunt, Emma G. KRAUSHAAR. She was born in > 1878 in Dexter Michigan. Emma is listed as Emma ANDERSON at the time of > her father's death, per extraction of his last will and testament, dated > May 32, 1901, listed as 30 years old and living in Portland, Oregon. (I > believe age is inaccurate). > > Emma is listed as Emma ROBINSON at the time of Rev. Frederick J. > Kraushaar's (her brother) probate records dated October 21, 1917, and > she was residing in Butte, Montana. > > Emma is listed as Emma ROBINSON at the time of Lina Kraushaar's (sister) > death, per extraction from Lina's last will and testament, dated January > 19th, 1934. > > She is also listed in the Portland Oregon Directory in 1934 as Emma G. > Robinson. > > HOWEVER, I've never come across her husband's first name! > > If she ties in to anyone's family tree, I would very much enjoy hearing > from you! > > Thanks in advance. > > Stephanie Kraushaar > > >