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Website Owner: Diann Wehmeyer Tooley - All contents of this website are generously shared to all who visit. |
Lost and Found
This page is dedicated to those that are looking for their ancestry as well as those that have found their ancestry. Please help them. Email me and I will forward you their contact information. Sharon Hibbens - (FOUND) Daughter of Thurman Arthur and Joyce (Sweat) Hibbens. On Oct. 7, 2005, I received an email that Sharon was searching for information about her father. After her parents divorced, nothing more was heard of Thurman. Since the Hibben(s) line is of interest to me, I offered her my assistance and began researching for her. I found Sharon and I to be a 2nd cousins twice removed, I referred her to other Hibben(s) researchers and she now has been reunited with her relatives. I am so happy for her and the family she has found. (10/18/05) Shirley Vincent Weinzapfel - (FOUND) Daughter of Robert Bennett and Juanita (Turner) Vincent. On Sep. 10, 2005 I received and email from Shirley because she was researching her father's side of the family. It seems her father was an orphan and had siblings but were separated early in their lives. She asked me for assistance in locating more on her Vincent line and I feel I have made the connection for her. (10/18/05) Wanda - (LOST) Wanda is looking for her family history on a Joe Cowan. She believes this man is her biological father. He was in San Antonio, Bexar Co., TX in 1954/1955. His family could have been from San Antonio or nearby. It is not clear if he was visiting San Antonio or actually attending college there. He possibly played foot ball at the college he was attending. He is described as tall, handsome with blond hair and blue eyes. His mother was influential in him finishing college and not getting involved in a relationship. Mr. Cowan was not aware he left behind a woman who was pregnant with his daughter. (10/18/05) Deborah - (LOST) Looking for more information on Deborah's ancestry. Her biological father was Charles Elston. He was born about 1930 - 1936. Last known residence was Oklahoma. May have been a musician. His family may have been from Washington state. His mother's name may have been Elizabeth. Deborah was born in Junction City, Kansas. When she was a child, her family moved around and was in PA, NY, CA, VA and TX. (10/18/05) Candy - (LOST) Looking for more information on Candy's ancestry. Her biological father was Joseph Francis Ralph Chesko. Hw was born about 1930 - 1935 PA. His parents were Joseph and Florence Catherine (PAZEL) Chesko. They were from the Lackawanna Co., PA area. Candy's father died in Pasadena, Harris Co., TX. Candy's parents married in NY. (10/18/05) Bonnie - (LOST) Looking for more information on Bonnie's ancestry. Her biological father was Elmo Dwight Pratt. He was born 11-21-1928 in OK. He died 8-12-1987 in OK. Elmo's parents were George and Erman Pratt. According to the census, they were born in AR. Their children were: Elmo, James, Earline, Ariddth and Arlie. Bonnie says that she is connected to the Pratt's in Anderson, Grimes Co., TX who own Pratt's Fly By Night BBQ restaurant. (10/18/05) Vivian Louise (Jones) Haight Parks - (LOST) Parents are George Lee Jones and Almeda Mae (Sullenger) Haight. Her parents were never married. They met in Austin, TX as George was in the military. It is uncertain of the cause of his death. Family of Vivian states he was either killed in the military or possibly in an auto accident in El Paso, TX around 1940. George's mother's name may have been Louisa and his family may have been from Spring, TX. His mother may have been of hispanic descent. George could have possibly been married before his death and have children from that marriage. Please help Vivian learn about her father's family. (10/18/05)
Need help with research? I will research the internet and library for your family. Genealogy is my passion. I do not charge to perform research. I like being able to post success stories on my website. Family Tree DNA - another DNA project site |
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Website last updated Sunday August 24, 2008 |