Hello there! My name is Tim Schecher, and I would like to find some information on my biological gra
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Hi @TimothySchecher we would love to try to help you with this 😊 when you say you have “zero information” do you mean that literally? No name, date/time period or location or anything? What about your parent who is the child of this person? Or the bio grandmother who may have been married to him? If you can share as many details as possible, it makes sure the search easier have you taken a DNA test? If so, which company? And if so, have you loaded your raw dna results to the various sites that aren’t available?
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x24mom asked you some great questions. There are many in this group that like to help find unknown family. We have solved many mysteries and I am sure that we are up for the challenge again. Please share.
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Yes, I have literally zero information on him. I don't know his name, when he was born or when he died (I don't even know if he's still alive), I don't know his location, either. The only things I know about him is that he was the biological father of my father, and his wife's name was Patricia Kramer (who was born in 1949 in Florida and died in 1979 in Michigan). And no, I haven't taken a DNA test.
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Thank you @TimothySchecher 😊; that gives us some info to work with:) Is the wife you listed is she your grandmother?
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Yes, she is my biological grandmother.
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I am sending you some information by private message. I have found a woman that has lived in Florida and Michigan. I cannot confirm that she is deceased.
You really should take a DNA test to prove your suspicions. Many people believe the narrative that they are told, but DNA often tells a different story. People can tell you what they want to tell you, but DNA speaks the scientific truth. It often requires work to find the answers.
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You can search the Death Certificates in Michigan online:
https://michiganology.org/index.php?name=SO_46bdcc6d-d136-48b9-8c8a-8f7252503292
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