FAMILY HISTORY DEPARTMENT CORRESPONDENCE

Would you believe...these are copies of actual correspondence received by the Family History Department:

  • Our 2nd great grandfather was found dead crossing the plains in the library. He was married 3 times in the endowment house and has 21 children.

  • He and his daughter are listed as not being born.

  • I would like to find out if I have any living relatives or dead relatives or ancestors in my family.

  • Will you send me a list of all the Dripps in your library?

  • My Grandfather died at the age of 3.

  • We are sending you 5 children in a separate envelope.

  • Documentation: Family Bible in possession of Aunt Merle until the tornado hit Topeka, Kansas, now only the Good Lord know where it is . . .

  • The wife of #22 could not be found. Somebody suggested that she might have been stillborn -- what do you think?

  • I am mailing you my aunt and uncle and 3 of their children.

  • Enclosed please find my Grandmother. I have worked on her for 30 years without success. Now see what you can do.

  • I have a hard time finding myself in London. If I were there I was very small and cannot be found.

  • This family had 7 nephews that I am unable to find. If you know who they are, please add them to the list.

  • We lost our Grandmother, will you please send us a copy?

  • Will you please send me the name of my first wife? I have forgotten her name.

  • A 14-year-old boy wrote: "I do not want you to do my research for me.

  • Will you please send me all of the material on the Welch line, in the US, England and Scotland countries? I will do the research.

- Author Unknown






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