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/CCC.2ACE/2972.2.1.1 Message Board Post: I had some time in the Seattle Library yesterday. I checked the city directories (Polks) for Spokane and Walla Walla. Unfortunately, the Walla Walla directories ended at 1982. They may have continued in another series for the county, but I ran out of time. I found listings in Spokane for Jacqueline A., no spouse identified from about 1950. She was an Insurance clerk at the WA Trust Bank, an office secretary at the Russell Marshall Co, also office sec at the General Insurance Company. In all jobs she was living at W 2728 Sanson. The house was listed as being owned by Goldie Greenwood in 1960. In 1962ish, the house was owned by a Gaylord Hughes. I checked his personal info and found his wife was not a Jacqueline. I found Goldie living in Walla Walla in the 1975 issue. Also was a Ralph Dixon Greenwood and his wife Caroline. They lived at 323 Chase. It was interesting that Caroline worked as a seamstress at "Jacquelines", 6 W Main. I further found that the company was "Jacquelines Womens Clothing". It could be a coincidence that a Greenwood would be working at Jacquelines, but... Are you aware of a Ralph Dixon Greenwood? I checked Ancestry.com and found a Ralph Greenwood, born 19 Oct 1911, as son to Ed Greenwood and ! Lillie Maud Brown. In the 1930 Census, there was a Ralph Greenwood, living in Canyon, Chelan County WA, born circa 1909, son of Henry and Adelia Greenwood. Henry was born in North Carolina. In the Walla Walla Newspapers was 8 articles concerning Ralph. The first indicated he was an auto mechanic and was seen running out of gas hiking up the street with a gas can. The 2 July 1953 article indicated a boy was born to them on 1 July. In the 50's articles they lived at 528 Willow, in the 70's they lived at 323 Chase. Perhaps Ralph was a cousin, his father being a brother to John? I apologize for having little time in the library, perhaps soon again I can check.