Found a Camiel Daveloose (sometimes writen Dhaveloose), who was born in
Detroit on Nov 30th,1924.
He seems to have married Mariette Valérie Tack in Strathroy(?),Ontario on
Nov,16th 1946 and both came to live in Michigan, Grosse Pointe Farm (?).
She was born in West-Flanders Belgium but had a Canadian Passport.
The entry also mentions that Camiel Daveloose was discharged from US Navy
12/03/1946, having been a shipfitter 3(?)rd class (difficult to read).
Can anyone find more about both these persons and especially who were his
parents?
And what was a shipfitter in the Navy?
Any help greatly appreciated
Ferre
Can anybody help?
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catalpa
Re: Can anybody help?
"Ferre" <ferre_DG@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Social Security Death Index shows Camiel Dhaveloose (b 30 NOV 1924) died 02
AUG 1996 in Lakeland, Florida 33811.
Zabasearch.com shows a Mariette Dhaveloose in Pompano Beach, FL and a Myra P
Dhaveloose in Lakeland, FL.
news:PT4Eh.26812$Zf5.215086@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
Found a Camiel Daveloose (sometimes writen Dhaveloose), who was born in
Detroit on Nov 30th,1924.
He seems to have married Mariette Valérie Tack in Strathroy(?),Ontario on
Nov,16th 1946 and both came to live in Michigan, Grosse Pointe Farm (?).
She was born in West-Flanders Belgium but had a Canadian Passport.
The entry also mentions that Camiel Daveloose was discharged from US Navy
12/03/1946, having been a shipfitter 3(?)rd class (difficult to read).
Can anyone find more about both these persons and especially who were his
parents?
And what was a shipfitter in the Navy?
Any help greatly appreciated
Ferre
Social Security Death Index shows Camiel Dhaveloose (b 30 NOV 1924) died 02
AUG 1996 in Lakeland, Florida 33811.
Zabasearch.com shows a Mariette Dhaveloose in Pompano Beach, FL and a Myra P
Dhaveloose in Lakeland, FL.
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Alida Spry
Re: Can anybody help?
"Ferre" <ferre_DG@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:PT4Eh.26812$Zf5.215086@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
Ferre,
This is the Social Security Death Index listing for Camiel's father Joseph.
If you request a copy of his original SS5 application, it will have the
names of Joseph's parents and where he was born. That will cost $27 but I
don't know if you can do it internationally.
Social Security Death Index Social Security Death Index
Name: Joseph Dhaveloose
SSN: 373-10-1628
Last Residence: 48224 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United
States of America
Born: 18 Aug 1885
Died: Feb 1981
State (Year) SSN issued: Michigan (Before 1951 )
Source Citation: Number: 373-10-1628;Issue State: Michigan;Issue Date:
Before 1951.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. Social Security Death Index [database on-line]. Provo,
UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. Original data: Social Security
Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security
Administration.
Description:
The Social Security Administration Death Master File contains
information on millions of deceased individuals with United States social
security numbers whose deaths were reported to the Social Security
Administration. Birth years for the individuals listed range from 1875 to
last year. Information in these records includes name, birth date, death
date, and last known residence.
I'll check on Joseph and Zelia to see if I can find them on a ship manifest.
Alida
news:PT4Eh.26812$Zf5.215086@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
Found a Camiel Daveloose (sometimes writen Dhaveloose), who was born in
Detroit on Nov 30th,1924.
He seems to have married Mariette Valérie Tack in Strathroy(?),Ontario on
Nov,16th 1946 and both came to live in Michigan, Grosse Pointe Farm (?).
She was born in West-Flanders Belgium but had a Canadian Passport.
The entry also mentions that Camiel Daveloose was discharged from US Navy
12/03/1946, having been a shipfitter 3(?)rd class (difficult to read).
Can anyone find more about both these persons and especially who were his
parents?
And what was a shipfitter in the Navy?
Any help greatly appreciated
Ferre
Ferre,
This is the Social Security Death Index listing for Camiel's father Joseph.
If you request a copy of his original SS5 application, it will have the
names of Joseph's parents and where he was born. That will cost $27 but I
don't know if you can do it internationally.
Social Security Death Index Social Security Death Index
Name: Joseph Dhaveloose
SSN: 373-10-1628
Last Residence: 48224 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United
States of America
Born: 18 Aug 1885
Died: Feb 1981
State (Year) SSN issued: Michigan (Before 1951 )
Source Citation: Number: 373-10-1628;Issue State: Michigan;Issue Date:
Before 1951.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. Social Security Death Index [database on-line]. Provo,
UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. Original data: Social Security
Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security
Administration.
Description:
The Social Security Administration Death Master File contains
information on millions of deceased individuals with United States social
security numbers whose deaths were reported to the Social Security
Administration. Birth years for the individuals listed range from 1875 to
last year. Information in these records includes name, birth date, death
date, and last known residence.
I'll check on Joseph and Zelia to see if I can find them on a ship manifest.
Alida
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Tara
Re: Can anybody help?
"Ferre" <ferre_DG@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:PT4Eh.26812$Zf5.215086@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
From looking at a few sites from Google, a shipfitter seems to have been a
multi-job rating that encompassed welders, riveters, pipefitters, riggers,
metalsmiths, etc. If it worked then like it (often) does now, you selected
your specialty when you made 3rd class petty officer and then worked solely
in that job: SFM3 Shipfitter Metalsmith, SFP3 Shipfitter Pipefitter,
SFSRR3 Shipfitter Ship Repair Riveter, or whatever. As near as I can tell,
the rating was discontinued in 1948 and was converted to mostly Metalsmiths
and Pipefitters.
I'm sending you the 1930 census image for Joseph and Zelia and kids and a
1930 ship manifest of them returning to the US after a visit to Europe. I
can't find the original entry for Joseph and Zelia. From looking around, it
seems possible that Joseph had a brother, Theophile, and perhaps another,
Julius, and I'm sending you some images for them. I'm also sending a Detroit
border crossing for Mariette. It sounds like you already have it, but I'm
sending it along just in case.
--
Tara Larkin
Remove NO SPAM to reply by email.
news:PT4Eh.26812$Zf5.215086@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
Found a Camiel Daveloose (sometimes writen Dhaveloose), who was born in
Detroit on Nov 30th,1924.
He seems to have married Mariette Valérie Tack in Strathroy(?),Ontario on
Nov,16th 1946 and both came to live in Michigan, Grosse Pointe Farm (?).
She was born in West-Flanders Belgium but had a Canadian Passport.
The entry also mentions that Camiel Daveloose was discharged from US Navy
12/03/1946, having been a shipfitter 3(?)rd class (difficult to read).
Can anyone find more about both these persons and especially who were his
parents?
And what was a shipfitter in the Navy?
Any help greatly appreciated
Ferre
From looking at a few sites from Google, a shipfitter seems to have been a
multi-job rating that encompassed welders, riveters, pipefitters, riggers,
metalsmiths, etc. If it worked then like it (often) does now, you selected
your specialty when you made 3rd class petty officer and then worked solely
in that job: SFM3 Shipfitter Metalsmith, SFP3 Shipfitter Pipefitter,
SFSRR3 Shipfitter Ship Repair Riveter, or whatever. As near as I can tell,
the rating was discontinued in 1948 and was converted to mostly Metalsmiths
and Pipefitters.
I'm sending you the 1930 census image for Joseph and Zelia and kids and a
1930 ship manifest of them returning to the US after a visit to Europe. I
can't find the original entry for Joseph and Zelia. From looking around, it
seems possible that Joseph had a brother, Theophile, and perhaps another,
Julius, and I'm sending you some images for them. I'm also sending a Detroit
border crossing for Mariette. It sounds like you already have it, but I'm
sending it along just in case.
--
Tara Larkin
Remove NO SPAM to reply by email.
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Gjest
Re: Can anybody help?
On Feb 26, 11:25 am, "Tara" <NOtnlarkinS...@iparagon.net> wrote:
2-28-2007
Ordering the Social Security Application may take a long time to
receive and is not likely to have much information on it besides names
of the parents. I suggest you order the parents' death certificates
as well as Camiel's, if you are looking for revealing information
about this family that will provide clues for further genealogical
research.
KEITH
GENEALOGICAL RESEARCHER
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"Ferre" <ferre...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:PT4Eh.26812$Zf5.215086@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
Found a Camiel Daveloose (sometimes writen Dhaveloose), who was born in
Detroit on Nov 30th,1924.
He seems to have married Mariette Valérie Tack in Strathroy(?),Ontario on
Nov,16th 1946 and both came to live in Michigan, Grosse Pointe Farm (?).
She was born in West-Flanders Belgium but had a Canadian Passport.
The entry also mentions that Camiel Daveloose was discharged from US Navy
12/03/1946, having been a shipfitter 3(?)rd class (difficult to read).
Can anyone find more about both these persons and especially who were his
parents?
And what was a shipfitter in the Navy?
Any help greatly appreciated
Ferre
From looking at a few sites from Google, a shipfitter seems to have been a
multi-job rating that encompassed welders, riveters, pipefitters, riggers,
metalsmiths, etc. If it worked then like it (often) does now, you selected
your specialty when you made 3rd class petty officer and then worked solely
in that job: SFM3 Shipfitter Metalsmith, SFP3 Shipfitter Pipefitter,
SFSRR3 Shipfitter Ship Repair Riveter, or whatever. As near as I can tell,
the rating was discontinued in 1948 and was converted to mostly Metalsmiths
and Pipefitters.
I'm sending you the 1930 census image for Joseph and Zelia and kids and a
1930 ship manifest of them returning to the US after a visit to Europe. I
can't find the original entry for Joseph and Zelia. From looking around, it
seems possible that Joseph had a brother, Theophile, and perhaps another,
Julius, and I'm sending you some images for them. I'm also sending a Detroit
border crossing for Mariette. It sounds like you already have it, but I'm
sending it along just in case.
--
Tara Larkin
Remove NO SPAM to reply by email.
2-28-2007
Ordering the Social Security Application may take a long time to
receive and is not likely to have much information on it besides names
of the parents. I suggest you order the parents' death certificates
as well as Camiel's, if you are looking for revealing information
about this family that will provide clues for further genealogical
research.
KEITH
GENEALOGICAL RESEARCHER
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Alida Spry
Re: Can anybody help?
<keith345@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1172705483.829846.137800@t69g2000cwt.googlegroups.com...
On Feb 26, 11:25 am, "Tara" <NOtnlarkinS...@iparagon.net> wrote:
2-28-2007
Ordering the Social Security Application may take a long time to
receive and is not likely to have much information on it besides names
of the parents. I suggest you order the parents' death certificates
as well as Camiel's, if you are looking for revealing information
about this family that will provide clues for further genealogical
research.
KEITH
GENEALOGICAL RESEARCHER
The death certificates can be wrong and lacking in information because they
are by necessity completed by someone other than the deceased. I've
received many death certificates that had the parents' names listed as
"unknown" because the child (or whomever the informant was) didn't know
their names.
When I want to know a person's parents' names, I prefer the SS5 application
because that was filled out by the person himself and he should know his own
parents' names.
That's why I suggested getting the SS5 for Camiel's father Joseph. It takes
about 6 to 8 weeks.
Alida
news:1172705483.829846.137800@t69g2000cwt.googlegroups.com...
On Feb 26, 11:25 am, "Tara" <NOtnlarkinS...@iparagon.net> wrote:
"Ferre" <ferre...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:PT4Eh.26812$Zf5.215086@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
Found a Camiel Daveloose (sometimes writen Dhaveloose), who was born in
Detroit on Nov 30th,1924.
He seems to have married Mariette Valérie Tack in Strathroy(?),Ontario
on
Nov,16th 1946 and both came to live in Michigan, Grosse Pointe Farm (?).
She was born in West-Flanders Belgium but had a Canadian Passport.
The entry also mentions that Camiel Daveloose was discharged from US
Navy
12/03/1946, having been a shipfitter 3(?)rd class (difficult to read).
Can anyone find more about both these persons and especially who were
his
parents?
And what was a shipfitter in the Navy?
Any help greatly appreciated
Ferre
From looking at a few sites from Google, a shipfitter seems to have been a
multi-job rating that encompassed welders, riveters, pipefitters, riggers,
metalsmiths, etc. If it worked then like it (often) does now, you selected
your specialty when you made 3rd class petty officer and then worked
solely
in that job: SFM3 Shipfitter Metalsmith, SFP3 Shipfitter Pipefitter,
SFSRR3 Shipfitter Ship Repair Riveter, or whatever. As near as I can
tell,
the rating was discontinued in 1948 and was converted to mostly
Metalsmiths
and Pipefitters.
I'm sending you the 1930 census image for Joseph and Zelia and kids and a
1930 ship manifest of them returning to the US after a visit to Europe. I
can't find the original entry for Joseph and Zelia. From looking around,
it
seems possible that Joseph had a brother, Theophile, and perhaps another,
Julius, and I'm sending you some images for them. I'm also sending a
Detroit
border crossing for Mariette. It sounds like you already have it, but I'm
sending it along just in case.
--
Tara Larkin
Remove NO SPAM to reply by email.
2-28-2007
Ordering the Social Security Application may take a long time to
receive and is not likely to have much information on it besides names
of the parents. I suggest you order the parents' death certificates
as well as Camiel's, if you are looking for revealing information
about this family that will provide clues for further genealogical
research.
KEITH
GENEALOGICAL RESEARCHER
The death certificates can be wrong and lacking in information because they
are by necessity completed by someone other than the deceased. I've
received many death certificates that had the parents' names listed as
"unknown" because the child (or whomever the informant was) didn't know
their names.
When I want to know a person's parents' names, I prefer the SS5 application
because that was filled out by the person himself and he should know his own
parents' names.
That's why I suggested getting the SS5 for Camiel's father Joseph. It takes
about 6 to 8 weeks.
Alida