Last week, I sent in for court documents relating to Thomas Kaylor’s case. I got a call a few days ago letting me know that my request had been received – and that they had found significant documents.
My first thought? “Was he convicted?”
“Yes, he was convicted.”
Thank God.
I have some paperwork to fix before they’ll send me the documents but I’m anxious to see what his sentence was. And I’m still curious how he ended up Stanislaus, California three years later.
This also proves to me that this is the same Thomas Kaylor that I found all the marriage, divorce and death information on. I used the SSN on his death index record to obtain the court documents so they have to be the same person.
Can’t wait to get those documents!
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Welcome to the Geneabloggers family. Hope you find the association fruitful; I sure do. I have found it most stimulating, especially some of the Daily Themes.
May you keep sharing your ancestor stories!
Dr. Bill
http://drbilltellsancestorstories.blogspot.com/
Author of “Back to the Homeplace”
and “13 Ways to Tell Your Ancestor Stories”
http://www.examiner.com/x-53135-Springfield-Genealogy-Examiner
http://www.examiner.com/x-58285-Ozarks-Cultural-Heritage-Examiner
Thank you Bill!
I found your blog through GeneaBloggers and I am enjoying reading it. I feel as if I am going on the journey with you! Keep up the good work.
Cindy
GenerationsOfGermans.blogspot.com
MySavages.blogspot.com
Thank you Cindy!