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  1. #1
    us
    Dec 2011
    Camp Lejeune, NC
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    1916 birth certificate returned to family

    I know its a late entry and it wasn't dug out of the ground but I figured after finding that MIA bracelet, it deserved a mention. Plus, aren't all of us here interested in history, no matter how obscure it may seem to the rest of the world?

    Back in mid 2011 I found this birth certificate in a pile of papers in an auction. It was for a Raymond Schrecengos born in 1916. I Googled, Zabasearched for a relative to no avail. All I had been able to find out was that Raymond had died in Onslow County, NC in 2001. I took a weeks break and then readdressed it.

    I looked at how many different ways the name was spelled and decided to try it spelled with an K in the middle after the C (Schreckengos). Bingo! I found a website dedicated to Marines stationed in China back the 1930's. There was a posting from a woman that her dad (Raymond) has passed away. I Googled the lady's name and found a blog site of hers. In the blog site was her husbands first initial. A quick Zabasearch revealed a phone listing in Onslow County, NC. I made the phone call....

    An hour later I was knocking on their door. I met the daughter and her husband. The daughter showed me photos of Raymond and told me his history. He had retired in 1957 and worked at the Camp Lejeune Commissary for another 20 years. When Raymond had died, his family had auctioned everything off except for close family items. The daughter had no idea that Raymond's birth certificate had been overlooked after his death and she was so grateful for its return after almost 10 years.

    So after a beer and a cigar were pressed into my hand, I left the daughter in possession of her fathers birth certificate which to her, was treasure.

    There was closure here for this family and I am sure for Raymond too.
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    "The difference between the self educated and the institutionally educated is that the self educated are passionate about what they educate themselves about. That in itself makes them smarter...."

  2. #2
    us
    Jan 2012
    Virginia
    whites m6
    29
    Relic Hunting

    Re: 1916 birth certificate returned to family

    Great job. World needs more people like you.

  3. #3

    Oct 2004
    N. San Diego area (Pic of my two best 'finds')
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    Re: 1916 birth certificate returned to family

    Papa Bear,
    Well done; worthy of an Honorable Mention, for sure.
    Don.........

  4. #4
    us
    Dec 2011
    Camp Lejeune, NC
    Teknetics G2, Garrett ProPointer
    718
    39 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
    Honorable Mentions (2)

    Re: 1916 birth certificate returned to family

    Thanks to both of you. It was the right thing to do. If I had not found any family, it would have remained with me with the notes I have taken.
    "The difference between the self educated and the institutionally educated is that the self educated are passionate about what they educate themselves about. That in itself makes them smarter...."

  5. #5
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    us
    Mar 2009
    Northport, Maine
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    Re: 1916 birth certificate returned to family

    Neat story Papa and a Hearty Well Done to you, I bet it's now framed and hanging on the daughters wall.

  6. #6
    us
    Dec 2011
    Camp Lejeune, NC
    Teknetics G2, Garrett ProPointer
    718
    39 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
    Honorable Mentions (2)

    Re: 1916 birth certificate returned to family

    Thanks all. The daughter had photographs of Raymond up on the wall. She had been "Daddy's girl".
    "The difference between the self educated and the institutionally educated is that the self educated are passionate about what they educate themselves about. That in itself makes them smarter...."

  7. #7
    Charter Member
    us
    Jan 2011
    Dalton,Ga.
    Whites MXT, Garrett AT Pro
    710
    13 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: 1916 birth certificate returned to family

    Greg

  8. #8
    us
    Apr 2008
    Springfield, Oregon
    Explorer SE, Pro coil inline probe. Also the Excal II
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    Re: 1916 birth certificate returned to family

    Love to read stories like this one Papa Bear...
    Most would have gotten rid of the paper and
    moved on... Gold Nuggets
    If Gold is where you find it, I need to look somewhere else.....

  9. #9
    us
    Dec 2011
    Camp Lejeune, NC
    Teknetics G2, Garrett ProPointer
    718
    39 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting
    Honorable Mentions (2)

    Re: 1916 birth certificate returned to family

    Thanks all. Just doing what was right.
    "The difference between the self educated and the institutionally educated is that the self educated are passionate about what they educate themselves about. That in itself makes them smarter...."

 

 

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