Hi Richard............
Sure I've thought of that but where on earth do I begin if in fact it is just a
nickname. I have a friend in Kentucky who has always gone by the name Harry and his name
is completely opposite of anything you might even consider to be construed as something
resembling Harry! When I asked....he said his Daddy liked the name Harry and his Mama did
not, so she won on the birth certificate and his Daddy won forever after that for my
friend was 96 when he died a couple of years ago, a well known attorney in Kentucky, and
still known only by Harry.
So......to try to overcome having no idea of what he might really be named, I've tried
to find information on Doris. As I told Lois, I thought I'd found her, maybe I
have.....but I have no way of confirming it unless some wonderful soul knows someone in
the Chambers family maybe.
Fingers crossed......
Keep thinking, you can easily see I need help!!!
Darla
--- On Sun, 6/22/08, Richard Cottrell <rjc(a)web-access.net> wrote:
From: Richard Cottrell <rjc(a)web-access.net>
Subject: Re: [CHAMBERS] Albert Schwartz Family
To: CHAMBERS(a)rootsweb.com
Date: Sunday, June 22, 2008, 6:45 PM
Darla and Lois,
Don't mean to intrude, because you ladies are doing great at figuring out
things to research concerning Harry Schwartz.
But sometimes a name or nickname doesn't always apply to a legal full name.
You may already know what I'm talking about but I'll give you examples:
My great uncle Edgar Lee Cottrell always went by the name Ted Cottrell. And
another great uncle Owen Horace Cottrell went by the name Tobe Cottrell.
Maybe that's unsual but nevertheless that is what they were called and went
by 95% of the time.
Anyway consider that Harry could be a nickname that doesn't apply to a
legal
full name or Harry could be the real name.
Richard
-------------------------------
To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to
CHAMBERS-request(a)rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the
quotes in the subject and the body of the message