Category Archives: Questions
The Fate of Thomas Kaylor
I’m sorry for the delay in updates…I haven’t had much to say up until recently! Now, through my Ancestry.com account, I’ve made a huge breakthrough in several questions. I decided to do a search on one of the passengers in … Continue reading
Convicted!
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 … Continue reading
Thomas Leon Kaylor (1942-1969)
Thomas Kaylor is dead. After extensively searching on Ancestry.com, I was able to find a marriage index that listed a Thomas L. Kaylor as marrying a woman named Rosalie in 1962. Once I added that to his profile, more records … Continue reading
Mrs. Thomas Kaylor
Thomas Kaylor was married. I found this through a search on Ancestry.com. I don’t feel it would be right to put her name on here. But I do want to talk to her. I’d like to know her point of … Continue reading
Dead Ends
Last week I called up the Kings County Superior Court to see if I could get my hands on some records on the Thomas Kaylor case. I’m still curious to know whether or not he was convicted. Oddly enough, they … Continue reading
Navy Buddies
After further digging on Ancestry.com, I found this July, 1960 blurb in the Lebanon Daily News. It is accompanied by a picture of Gerald I’ve never seen before. Unfortunately, it’s very blurry and smudged. I’ve contacted the Lebanon Daily News … Continue reading
Driver Faces Four Counts of Manslaughter
Let’s just say, Ancestry.com is AWESOME. Through their newspaper archive, I was able to search for articles about Thomas Kaylor. I searched in the Fresno area and found this little gem from January, 1966. This was just about 2 months … Continue reading
Two Crashes In Kings Kill Man, Three in Family
By finding the death certificates of Gerald, Linda and Theresa, I was able to find out the town they died in. The accident occured in Kings County, California. Through Ancestry.com’s newspaper archives, I found several small articles about the accident … Continue reading
