This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Lookup Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZFC.2ACI/536.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Jim, These people kept me up at night. I could not understand how they could have lived here, and I couldn't find them. Today, I found out why. I found Harold's death certificate on file at Douglas County Court House, indexed in volume 53, on page 93. It reads: Harold V Lynn/aka Lind Residence: 1415 Broadway Street White-Widowed-Male-Age 72 Born: 30-Jun-1896, Minnesota Died: 19-Aug-1968, Superior, WI SS# 391-10-0918 Occupation: Special Agent, Great Northern Railway Father: August Lind Mother: Anna Gustafson Cause of Death: Rhabdomyoma- SQ Cell CA of Palate & Larynx Burial: Greenwood Cemetery, Superior, WI Undertaker: Downs Funeral Home Information provided by: Curtis Lind, Oregon, WI It gets better. I also found this certificate: Esther M Lynn/akb Lind residence: 1415 Broadway Street White-Married-Female-Housewife Born: 22-Jan-1901 Minneapolis, MN Died: 23-Jul-1967, St Joseph's Hospital, Superior, WI SS# 391-10-0918_B Cause of Death: Pneumonia due to Diabetes Mellitus With Gangrene Leg due to ASHD Father: Otto Johnson Mother: No Record Burial: Greenwood Cemetery, 26-Jul-1967 I guess I forgot to note the volume and page, but if you want a copy, the girls in the Register of Deeds office are wonderful. They will find it for you. I had a lot of fun with this hunt. I also found in the City Directories that they lived at 1915 Lackawanna Avenue from 1936 until 1944. Harold's occupation: ruler Mast Printing Co., until 1944 when he was listed as "Patrolman" They then moved to 1226 Birch Street, and remained there from 1946 until 1955. Harold's occupation: Police Great Northern Railway Mdse Dock In 1957 or 1958, they moved to 1415 Broadway Street. In 1929, there was this entry: Lind, Harold hlpr 216 39th Avenue E (I think this is the same man, before he changed his name. The Helper occupation is a beginning railroad job. 39th Avenue runs close to, and parallel to the Burlington Northern(formerly Great Northern) taconite facility in Allouez. Hope this is what you were looking for, TERRY