Hi Renae,
Thanks for the explanation of the procedure.
Who knows.. perhaps they did it and it worked.
Thanks again and take care - Emma
In a message dated 8/15/2005 4:17:11 PM Central Standard Time,
RenaeBC(a)att.net writes:
It is possible for someone to have these procedures and heal with no obvious
visible evidence. Temporary paralysis after a head/neck injury is quite
possible. It is also possible that this Alvin died as a result of the
injury. Is it possible to check death records for Jefferson County, PA in
those years? Are the school records available? These would probably only
be available at a local historical society, but could be online. I have
located a couple of sets of school records from that time period for my
family online.
Hello
Alvin Ellsworth Carnahan was born in Polk Twp Jefferson County PA (son of
Thomas Carnahan and Mary Taylor) 31 August 1875 died 23 Nov 1950 Brockway,
Snyder Twp Jefferson County PA bur: Zion cem., Munderf, Polk Twp Jefferson
County PA. Does this help?
Dawn Carnahan
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Hi Renae,
Thanks for the explanation of the procedure.
Who knows.. perhaps they did it and it worked.
Thanks again and take care - Emma
In a message dated 8/15/2005 4:17:11 PM Central Standard Time,
RenaeBC(a)att.net writes:
It is possible for someone to have these procedures and heal with no obvious
visible evidence. Temporary paralysis after a head/neck injury is quite
possible. It is also possible that this Alvin died as a result of the
injury. Is it possible to check death records for Jefferson County, PA in
those years? Are the school records available? These would probably only
be available at a local historical society, but could be online. I have
located a couple of sets of school records from that time period for my
family online.