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American look up please. Beatrice Mack

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juma

juma Report 23 Jun 2007 08:17

Thanks all once again. No there is no headstone. We only wanted to find out the exact plot number of the grave to write up in the family history which is how we came to discover Beatrice. We do feel that there must be a family connection but why the secrecy as no one else in the family, who all lived in or around the village at the time, was aware of this. I did contact the church in the village to see if they might have a record of a burial service but nothing. And yes, I did think of contacting the hospital in New York but doubt that they would give me any information as I cannot prove that she has any connection to me. Still, I think I will give it a try as all other avenues have been explored. One again thanks Julie

Lisa J in California

Lisa J in California Report 23 Jun 2007 08:19

I just tried a google search for the hospital, and didn't come up with anything. I don't know how to find a death certificate in the States, although I guess that wouldn't work, since you don't know the exact date of her death.

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Click ADD REPLY button - not this link! Report 23 Jun 2007 08:43

If you change the spelling to The Queens Medical Center you get hits on Google: http://www.nyhq.org/ Rose