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  • May 15, 2007, 08:22 PM
    andreamarie
    Hi. I am working on family history and stuck
    Im happy to join everyone and hope I can help as well as get some help.
    My reason for being here is I am researching family history for my daughters and ran into a few snags.
    I just recently discovered that even though my grand-father (now deceased) represented himself as an only child he was not. He had 2 siblings Orrin born about 1903 & Alma born about 1901. They are in the 1910 census and cannot be found any place else.
    I need to find out what happened to them.
    Grandpa told the whole family all kids included he was an only child. His wife who grew up with him told same tale yet knew better.
    Any ideas ?
    Everything else adds up.
    Thanks for listening.
  • May 16, 2007, 03:16 AM
    Clough
    Greetings and WELCOME!

    Have you tried these sites?

    Ancestry.com - Genealogy, Family Trees and Family History Records online

    http://surnamesite.com/

    Ancestor Search | Free Genealogy Search Engines | Find your family ancestry & build a family tree.

    Genealogy.com - Family Tree Maker Family History Software and Historical Records

    Find Your Family Tree - Family Tree and Genealogy Search Site

    RootsWeb's Guide to Tracing Family Trees No. 8

    Free Genealogy Look Ups, Search for Ancestors, Female Ancestors, State Genealogy, Military Rosters, Free Geneology Sites and Genealogy Records to Search and Find Ancestors and Surnames to Build Your Family Tree and Family History on GeneaSearch

    Family Tree Searcher - find family trees at eight sites
  • May 16, 2007, 03:48 AM
    RickJ
    Do you have access to the 1920 and 1930 Censuses? The above links are all quite good... and here are some others: https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/geneal...ice-48294.html

    Are these people you are researching in the US? I've got a subscription to the US databases at Ancestry.com; if you'll give the last name, I'll plug them in and see what comes up.
  • May 16, 2007, 11:31 AM
    andreamarie
    Hi again.
    Thank You all.
    Yes I tried ancestry and roots web. That is how I found Alma & Orrin even existed.
    The Lds even list them as craven & Evas children and nothing more.
    Last name is FAIRCHILD(s)
    The S was removed in the early 1900's by most relatives.
    I haven't checked other countrys, that is an idea.
    Thanks again.
    andreamarie
  • Dec 30, 2011, 12:36 AM
    ElfGirl777
    Was Eric your Grandfather?It looks as though he was the adopted son of Craven & Eva.Perhaps that is why he said that he did not have siblings? ~
    United States Census, 1900 Mississippi Lincoln 0092 Beat 1 (excl. Brookhaven town) New Cort House Precinct
    https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11668-10824-8?cc=1325221
    name: L Eric Fairchild
    residence: Beat 1 (excl. Brookhaven town) New Cort House Precinct, Lincoln, Mississippi
    birth date: Apr 1899
    birthplace: Mississippi
    relationship to head of household: Adopted Son
    father's birthplace: Mississippi
    mother's birthplace: Mississippi
    race or color (expanded): White
    head-of-household name: P Craven Fairchild
    gender: Male
    marital status: Single
    enumeration district: 0092
    page: 13
    sheet letter: B
    family number: 266
  • Jul 9, 2012, 12:59 AM
    IdaOsborn
    Wow, you've been doing a great work, andreamarie!
    As the question is quite old, I wonder how the things go with your family tree now and whether you've found everybody?
    Look, if you need to save all the given information about your relatives, you can try a family tree maker here http://thefamilytreemaker.org/. That's what I use for my research. Good luck!

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