MD MD - Janet Louise Ryan, 12, White Hall, August 9th, 1957

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I looked Janet's name up on ancestry and her entry listed her as deceased , death was August 8th 1957. But I can't find any evidence to back that up.
I wish we could get more details on the source of her disappearance. The note feels staged to present Janet as an ungrateful juvenile (inconsistent misspellings while needlessly confessing to taking money & jewelry in her search for her real mom?!?) I think today we'd look a bit more seriously at the step mom, who may not have needed an update with police to know Janet's status (as deceased, for ancestry). I'm speculating of course, but this entire disappearance feels like it wouldn't pass the smell test today
 
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Janet Louise Ryan​

Birth 1945 - Pennsylvania, USA
Death 8 Aug 1957 - White Hall, Harford, Maryland, USA
Mother Rebecca Verna Murphy
Father Charles Betrand Ryan

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One of the articles states that Janet's younger sister, also from the first marriage, ran away herself but was found and put in foster care. Either she told authorities she and Janet were being abused by their stepmother or her father and stepmother had her put in custody for running away. This second marriage produced 5 children so my instinct says she didn't want her stepdaughters around and treated them so poorly that they ran off.
 
I had a difficult time getting Connie Smith listed in the NAMUS database there are steps law enforcement needs to do first. When Connie went missing there was no national database for missing people to be listed. There was a database that recorded, stolen guns, cars and jewels, etc, but the missing was not a crime, it was usually considered a “family matter” The missing usually show up or return home very low priority for LEOs to investigate. That doesn't mean that was right, but law enforcement means just that, “they” enforce the laws on the books. These were not crimes, especially without a body or crime scene to investigate.

Best way to maybe get her listed is to locate the NAMUS respossible person and the cold case squad from the LEO that has her case, or did and nail down if her death records exist. Listing her on a family genealogy page without a source means nothing without proof.
 

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