Dragging my feet

I need to send away for an obituary, but haven't done it yet because I'm already convinced it won't have any valuable information and will probably be a waste of five dollars.

I haven't made progress or gotten any new leads on my great-aunt Juanita. However, I found some information on the man she supposedly married and had a child with - his is the obituary I need. I need to see if it makes any mention of her or the daughter they had. He died in 2000 and the obit was in a newspaper in Delaware. I can't access it online, but if I send a check to the Wilmington library in Delaware along with a written request for the obituary, they'll mail it to me.

The reason I don't think his obituary will prove helpful is because I found his WWII pension application through Ancestry and it made no mention of Rose Ann, the daughter he had with Juanita. He filled out the application in 1950 and wrote that his wife's name was Alvina and they had a 30-month-old daughter named Barbara.

Maybe he never did marry my great-aunt Juanita. I've never found any marriage record for them. But what about Juanita's daughter Rose Ann?

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