Pam, I am the one that made the calles in Phila, to help Camille. It seems
she has got in contact with a niece of john Carroll, an will recieve a
photo. I think this is a wonder ful cause, these men should not be
forgotton. I registered on the french site to help others.
Lorri
Phillylorri @
(no spaces)
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Subject: Re: [CARROLL] Pfc John M Carroll, 30th Inf DI, 119th Inf
Regiment,1st BN, C co.
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Hi, Camille,
You are just wonderful, I hope we can help you.
Your info certainly reflects good research on your part, it includes the
US 1930 census and well beyond! I went through our social security death
index and there's a good chance the brothers Richard, Edward and maybe
James are still living, the others look to have passed. We have to hope
they sort of stayed in Philadelphia or else we unrelated people probably
won't be able to find them.
yahoo.com people search shows four Richards living in Philadelphia (there
are no doubt more, but that's what shows up). I made calls to them this
morning: one got a modem sound, one is disconnected, one I left a message
and contact info on, the last answered and said he had also received a
call yesterday about the same thing, so somebody else is on the same track
trying to help! But it's not his family.
intelius.com shows two Richard Daniels of the right age (he was 2 in the
1930 census, these men are b. 1927 and 1926) who live/lived in
Philadelphia. There are phone numbers for the 1926 guy and he's not the
right one, I spoke with them this morning.
The other one with the better date does not show phone numbers, but I'm
sending you the addresses for him in private email, you might try a letter
to them.
Camille, please know that this tremendous act you are doing means the
world to all of us here in the US - we all have ties in one way or another
to that time and history, so the honor you are paying to this soldier and
his family is one we all appreciate as if it were for our own. Thank you
so much.
Regards,
Pam, in California
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