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Do you know of any living relatives of Mary Frances Goble & Pere A.A. Ridderbjelke?

SEARCHING FOR ANY RELATIVES OF: MARY FRANCES GOBLE, RIDDERBJELKE & PERE A.A.RIDDERBJELKE., AKA ADOLPH RIDDERBJELKE, SWEDISH SEA CAPTAIN.

MARY FRANCES GOBLE WAS MARRIED IN JAPAN BY HER MISSIONARY FATHER JONATHAN C. GOBLE. HER MOTHER WAS ELIZA WEEKS.

MARY FRANCES GOBLE RIDDERBJELKE HAD FIRST SON CARL RIDDERBJELKE WHILE LIVING IN JAPAN.

RIDDERBJELKE CHILDRE ARE AS FOLLOWS:
CARL, MARGARET E., JOSEPHINE, OSCAR W.,& HAROLD FREDERICK.

JONATHAN GOBLE ALONG WITH HIS TWO DAUGHTERS, MARY FRANCES, ANNIE ORCELIA, GRANDSON CARL AND SON IN-LAW PERE A.A. RIDDERBJE RETURNED TO THE U.S. AND SETTLED IN WASHINGTON TERRITORY.

REMAINING RIDDERBJELKE CHILDREN MARGARET E., JOSEPHINE, OSCAR W., HAROLD FREDERICK RIDDERBJELKE WERE ALL BORN IN WASHINGTON WHATCOM COUNTY , BELLINGHAM WA. AND ARE BURIED IN BAYVIEW CEMETARY

DR.JOSEPHINE RIDDERBJELKE IS BURIED IN PIERCE BROTHERS VALHALLA MEMORIAL PARK, NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA.

MY GREAT GRANDMOTHER IS ANNIE ORCELIA GOBLE BOMAN


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: You are more likely to find the information you need if you go to a genealogical message board. There are several on the internet, but the one I would recommend is found at

http://www.usgenweb.net/wa

This link will take you to the Washington State genealogical page. From there you can click on the Whatcom County genealogical page. There you should find, at the very least, a link to a message board for that county. Post your query there-you are much more likely to get a positive response. Also look around the county website. Each website is different, so I don't know exactly what will be on it, but you may find a link to surnames being researched. You may find a researcher looking into this family who could help you.

Another place you can go to find possible relatives is Heritage Quest. This online resource is availble through your local public library. It contains many of the US Census records; for your search, I'd look at the 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, and 1930 Censuses. There is a search engine where you can put in the names. See if you find any hits there. The whole family should be listed, and you will get names of children and possibly grandchildren.

The best of luck to you.