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When doing general searches for family members don't give up too easily. I had tried my Aunt's name several times and came up with nothing. One day I added her middle name and got a picture of her from the newspaper from 1928 when my Grannie entered her in a pretty baby contest! What a treasure to find!

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I totally agree and is a major frustration in doing geneology research even with computers and ability for phonetic searching. I love it (not) when people are recorded by TITLE only (Henry The Lion Heart), which may change with status over time, names are (mis)spelled or totally changed when immigrating, etc.

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Found my grandmother's grave with her maiden name misspelled by whoever took the info from the stone. I was actually searching for someone else when I found the grave info, NOT in the town where she lived after her marriage, where daddy was raised and I was born, but in another small town some ways south of there.

 

Also be aware that the name you knew someone by might be a middle name or even a nickname. I knew daddy's father by Ernest but that was his middle name. Oddly, for all these yrs I overlooked the evidence on my own birth certificate that said the info was given by Mrs William K*****. William was his first name.

 

Still looking for several people who are not on the SSDI. Granny Willie is not listed nor is Grandpa Ernest. She died in 56, but I don't know when he died, just that he was still alive in 66 when we moved to alaska.

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It's so true. My husband's grandfather, known only as Joe Henry to several generations of the family, was actually named Henry Joseph. I discovered his birth certificate, which none of them had ever seen.

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