MissElainey
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Anyone else here into genealogy? I'm personally looking forward to the processing and release of the 1940 census data. For our non-USA readers, the census is done every 10 years. However, the details are not released to the public (names, addresses, actual info) for 70 years, or one generation worth. So 1940 was available this year, but of course, everyone has a ton of work to do to make it useful to the public. I'm excited because I'm trying to find out something about a relative in the 1940's.
I know from obituaries and other records that my Grand-Aunt, my grandmother's sister, lived in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas as late as 1944 when her mother died. Leona Reynolds was still single at 29 and living with Great-Grandma in Fort Worth then. I can't find anything about Leona after that. There's a family story that Leona (aka Lena or Jackie) worked on planes there in WWII, and I've confirmed two plane manufacturers that existed there in that time. To think, one of my direct relatives could have been a "Rosie the Riveter". Amazing.
Gosh, I'd give anything to have a picture of her.
I know from obituaries and other records that my Grand-Aunt, my grandmother's sister, lived in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas as late as 1944 when her mother died. Leona Reynolds was still single at 29 and living with Great-Grandma in Fort Worth then. I can't find anything about Leona after that. There's a family story that Leona (aka Lena or Jackie) worked on planes there in WWII, and I've confirmed two plane manufacturers that existed there in that time. To think, one of my direct relatives could have been a "Rosie the Riveter". Amazing.
Gosh, I'd give anything to have a picture of her.