Well it could have said that " A tall dark stranger with cleaning tools was going to come into your life... ..... ..................I hate doing windows
was speaking to Trudy again about 20 minutes ago and she wantd me to extend her deepest graditude to all of you that helped put her an Wayne back together.
She is counting the minutes till the May 24th weekend when she will finally be physically reunited with him..............as will the rest of the family (hopefully Donna as well) Long Island is alittle closer about 7.5 hrs away but his Mother wants him first.
Hi janice, James was Gertrude's father(James Egan); Carmine was Gertrude first husband(Carmine B. Giaquinto), if my search is correct obviously.
Regards, suanj
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I am going to try and post the one thing that got me messed up in the beginning. This and 30+ years of believing that she was Italian born(even though others in family knew she wasn't)
Her legal Father was actually Herbert Egan who was still married to her mother at the time her biological father was a Dennis. This is what Trudy told me over the weekend.
My goodness - this is the kind of story that they make films about. You should write Gertrudes biography if you ever get the time. Sounds like her life was quite out of the ordinary from the very beginning
1. Donna, daughter of first marriage of Gertrude, she is nee Giaquinto surname? from Janice :"Donna agry at her mother went to live with the Giaquintos (her father and his people) "...
2. If yes.. as is yes, the first marriage of Gertrude was with a Giaquinto italian, and from Janice: ... "Gertrude Kolsch (Selwood, Giaquinto born Egan(illegitimate)..."...
3. It seem also that Gertrude Kolsch was nee as Egan (illegittimate)..
4. so I ask myself: in the marriage act the surnames it seem viceversa ... so what is a error in UK marriage act or a error of Gertrude info?
What are your suggestions?
Best regards, suanj
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I know that it is a wait but I should have the whole story soon.....oh I hope so........
my mind still is going a mile a minute.....
There was errors on many documents I think will take the copy of the maariage certificate with me when we go to Nevada as well as everything else even the copies of all of our correspondence to so the family the progression of the search and the level of involvement of all of you my friends.
Hi Janice, pèersonally I think that Gertrude is right is the affirmation about the surname, because in all this days of search no record about Gertrude nee Giaquinto; In facts Donna is Donna Giaquinto, so the first husband of Gertrude is a giaquinto; Gertrude is born as Egan...it will be interesting to find the marriage record of Carmine B. Giaquinto ...
many kisses, suanj
PS: when you talk again gertrude you can ask the right explanation, so we will know!!!
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