Try looking for the males in the family on the Social Security Death Index at the following website: http://www.familytreemaker.com/fto_ssdisearch.html Chances are, that if they had a Social Security number, they will be listed there. Good luck. Craig McD. In a message dated 12/18/00 6:21:52 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > I am searching for the following family. They seem to have disappeared after > they married in 1882. They were living in Brown County in 1910. > Any descendants out there? I hope so.... Mary Bonsal > > 1. Matthew Y. "Eli" MATHIS (b.1855) > sp: Minerva HILL (b.1866 m.1882) > |-2. Ellis MATHIS (b.1884) > |-2. Charley MATHIS (b.1889) > |-2. Gibson/Gipson MATHIS (b.1890) > |-2. Mary MATHIS (b.1892) > |-2. John E. MATHIS (b.1893) > |-2. Samuel E. MATHIS (b.1896) > |-2. Maggie I. MATHIS (b.1897) > |-2. Annie M. MATHIS (b.1899) > |-2. Emmie MATHIS (b.1900) > |-2. Lenora MATHIS (b.1902) >