Does the Diner have a missing poster hanging there at all? I just wonder if a permanent missing poster hanging there would get any results. People that may have been afraid all those years ago to speak up might not be anymore if their conscience is juggled..
I wonder if she thought about entering her DNA in the Ancestry.com geneological databse. I have been saying for years someone should try this with Unidentifieds because it might narrow it down to Family lines. The Codis database is only going to have "certain Types" of people in it and if...
its not the same kind of test. Ancestry.com sells it for like 150.00. It matches a person against others that submitted it. People often find s surname chain to follow.
I dont know why she doesnt submit her DNA to the Ancestry.com DNA bank to see what Family names she is associated with. It could put a lot to rest. It doesnt cost that much to find out.
I have located Edna Mathis from Collinswood NJ in the 1930 census. She also had a husband and a son. All three I have also found deaths reported in the SS death index. Edna in 2000 IF I found the correct one. Her son in 1993, and Edna Jan 2000, providing I found the correct Edna which I am...
It is possible. But since she was at minimum 31 years old when she received the lifetime key it is also very likely Mathis was her married name.
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Below is the correspondence I have had with the sororiety contact...
http://z10.invisionfree.com/usedtobedoe/index.php?showtopic=22538&hl=
Back this summer I got information on who the keyholder is which I forwarded to the medical examiner. The dead woman would be too young to be Edna. Unless they are really off with the age. The reply posted by TC Mom is...
The movie really left a lot of questions regarding other kids who went missing around the same time and age. Melanie uncovered some real serious sick men who may have worked together with a Can you help me find my dog routine. SHe had taped recording of one such man who described how he felt...
My own amateur review of “Have You Seen Andy?” Now on Cinemax
“Have You Seen Andy?” is an amazing story surrounding the disappearance of 10- year- old Angelo Puglisi from Lawrence, Massachusetts, in 1976. Long before there were Amber alerts and missing persons...
I was pleased to see a few articles on Lori on the web posted on her anniversary date~!!! What a cool thing for the Baker family to do! I am glad these families have connected.
Can we all try to get some momentum going on those news articles and get them posted around our regular sites?
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