Difference between revisions of "Talk:Claude Degler"
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[[File:Alta Doris Smith Degler's Obituary, 1995, Indianapolis, Indiana.png|left |thumb|Alta Doris Smith Degler's Obituary, 1995]] | [[File:Alta Doris Smith Degler's Obituary, 1995, Indianapolis, Indiana.png|left |thumb|Alta Doris Smith Degler's Obituary, 1995]] | ||
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+ | I'm not an expert in genealogical research, but would his wife's death certificate say "widowed" if there was some possibility they had gotten divorced? [[User:Ben Ostrowsky|Ben Ostrowsky]] ([[User talk:Ben Ostrowsky|talk]]) 09:13, 11 February 2022 (PST) |
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Determining a person's status[edit]
Spent a few hours in early 2021 trying to determine if Claude was dead or alive. As he'd be over 100, it really looks unlikely.
A few hours of searching on ancestry.com and on the Internet in general didn't solve this question. The possibilities for Degler seem to be
- Degler died a long time ago
- He changed his name
Divorce and "widowed"[edit]
I'm not an expert in genealogical research, but would his wife's death certificate say "widowed" if there was some possibility they had gotten divorced? Ben Ostrowsky (talk) 09:13, 11 February 2022 (PST)