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Re: Searching for information

Posted: 29 Nov 2007 10:44PM GMT
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You might want to see if you can find a marriage for Jeanne House from 1949 to 1959 (I think they look at a 10 year span for the same fee)
If you find Jeanne House husbands name then you could use one of the FREE online directory services to find his telephone number and address.

www.whitepages.com
www.zabasearch.com

If you think Jeanne House and her husband may no longer be living, you could look for them at the Social Security Death Index.

http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi


There are to many listings for the name Donald Lundquist at the online telephone directory services.

www.whitepages.com
www.zabasearch.com


There are quite a few listings for Donald Lundquist at the Social Security Death Index. Counting back app. 20 years from your birth I figured he might have been born app. 1929 or before.

http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi


I would suggest that you find a marriage for Donald Lundquist also.
Then you could see if there is a death record for his wife at the SSDI and look for the city/state where she died and check that city/state for a telephone listing for him.

If on the other hand, if Donald Lundquist has already died, and his wife is still living, she might have a telephone listing in her name in the city/state where he died.

Another idea is to check the 1930 census records in the city/county/state where you think Donald Lundquist was born and see if you can find him on the census at age 1 up to age 10 with his parents. This way if he has younger brothers they might be still living and you might find them in the telephone directory.
www.whitepages.com
www.zabasearch.com

Do the same for Jeanne House as she also might have a younger brother still living.

You should check out the International Soundex Reunion Registry at www.isrr.net

Also you might want to post to the Rootsweb Surname boards for each of your surnames.

Good Luck,
P.J.
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Susan 27 Nov 2006 1:00AM GMT 
thinkpeople 30 Nov 2007 5:44AM GMT 
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