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Hi Ginny,

You do not say if you have or not but I would keep following census as
some years offer more info than others. How about Obits? It was an Obit
that led me to the birth place in Germany. You can not trust them though
as the person that really knows the information is dead. Church records
are the best if you know what church. The census you have should lead
you to a very close area of their church as travel was limited.

Ginny every one who's ancestors came from Hannover probably has a Meyer
in their linage including me and I would love to connect mine to
yours.----Bob

Dear Ginny,

Perhaps you could locate where your ancestors were buried. Maybe one of your family members has knowledge of family grave plot. Sometimes the cemetery records also list age of deceased, date of burial and undertaker. Perhaps the funeral home is still in business or have donated their burial records to a local archive. If so..you might even find a copy of the death certificate in the funeral home records.

Barbie-Lew a.k.a. CactusFlower
St. Louis, Mo.

Dear Ginny,

Perhaps you could locate where your ancestors were buried. Maybe one of your family members has knowledge of family grave plot. Sometimes the cemetery records also list age of deceased, date of burial and undertaker. Perhaps the funeral home is still in business or have donated their burial records to a local archive. If so..you might even find a copy of the death certificate in the funeral home records.

Barbie-Lew a.k.a. CactusFlower
St. Louis, Mo.