C.Ann - What terrible news! My heart goes out to you. I hope youy find answers to your questions. If you think this "man" could be a threat to your niece, please contact social serivces where they live.
----------------------------------Originally posted by PamOKW
I'm very sorry about the loss of your sister. I'm a little confused about how you finally did find out. Did you try to contact her and got the husband who told you what happened? Or did he contact you to finally let you know what had occurred? Had you been trying to reach her over the years or had you lost contact?
If you really want answers I think you are going to have to personally make some contact rather than trying to do it through general searches on the web. If you can't travel in person, you can probably do it by phone. One place to contact would be the funeral director that handled the arrangements.

There is NO RECORD THERE indicating my sister was struck by a train!!
I think I would start locally. Call your local police force and ask if they would be willing to make any inquiries for you. If they say no, you haven't lost anything.
Originally posted by DMRick
I searched that last night and didn't see her..but I also didn't think it was up to date, as I searched for someone locally here, and they weren't on the list, although it was in all the papers...and I knew they had been hit by a train.
I think I would start locally. Call your local police force and ask if they would be willing to make any inquiries for you. If they say no, you haven't lost anything.
Then, I would call the cemetary, and see if they can lead you, by looking in their records to a death certificate, which should have cause of death on it. Then I would move on to the police. Myself..I coudn't do it without crying (I'm just so darn emotional), so perhaps you should have a friend, who is less likely to be emotional, with you when you call...so you can hand them the phone, if you need to.
Doris