You can request a copy of the Social Securtiy Card application by the
possible Ralph D Cass who died in 1979. They charge a fee. But it
ususally has good bio information when received. Just Google the SS
Administration. Can't think of the form name at the moment.
Janet Nelson.
On Tue, 02 Dec 2008 15:54:42 +0100 Don Montague <don.montague(a)virgin.net>
writes:
My wife's cousin Mollie Cass died a few years ago, and the world
is a
little less fun now that she's no longer with us. I first met her
more than 50 years ago, and grew, like everyone else in the family,
to love and admire her merry & brave approach to life.
Never did she, in our hearing, mention having any siblings, and so
we
were ASTONISHED to find a brother, Ralph D. Cass, mentioned in a
recently uploaded WorldConnect file. A little bit of research threw
up his birth registration (3rd Qtr 1900 at Reading, Berks, England,
(Volume 2c, Page 365), as Ralph Dimmock Cass - Dimmock being his &
Mollie's mother's maiden name.
So he did indeed exist! Next we looked for either his marriage or
death using various sources - nothing. Did he emigrate? Perhaps, so
we tried the newly available Outgoing Passenger Lists 1890-1960, and
Bingo!
Last name/First name/Born/Departure/From/To/Port
CASS/Ralph Demmock/1901/1919/Liverpool/Peru/Callao (Lima)
CASS/Ralph Dimmock/1900/1923/Bristol/Panama/Cristobal
And there, for the moment, the trail runs cold - except for a
possible US Social Security Death Record in 1979, in Montgomery,
Ohio
. . . . Can anyone help ??
Don
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