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American look up please. Beatrice Mack
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Janet 693215 | Report | 20 Jun 2007 15:53 |
There are 55 Beatrice Mack' s in the 1930 census. If you go to www.ancestry.*com and type her name for the 1930 census you'll get a free three day trial. Special offer on the com site at the moment. |
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juma | Report | 20 Jun 2007 15:43 |
My sister and I went to our local council office in Hampshire to find my g grandfathers exact burial plot. he died in 1951. To our surprise we found that ashes were interred in his grave in 1957 of a BEATRICE MACK. All it says in the burial register is that she died in The Queens Medical Centre, Borough of Queens New York aged 46 years. No idea of year. Could have been in 1957 or much earlier. Is she on the 1930 census or can anyone find out anything at all as no one knows who she is. No one in the family knew about it at the time so who is this lady? Julie |
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juma | Report | 20 Jun 2007 15:33 |
will post details below for clarity |