GA GA - Atlanta, WhtMale 1029UMGA, 50-70, w/ photo of young girl, Dec'80

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bumping for a new look
 
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The 39th anniversary of Fulton County John Doe's discovery passed recently. I think this would be a perfect case for DDP.
 
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The 39th anniversary of Fulton County John Doe's discovery passed recently. I think this would be a perfect case for DDP.
Hear, hear. I recommended this case to them through their case suggestion form on their website a while back.
They don't have any cases from Georgia in any phase to my knowledge and law enforcement would have to reach out for help.
 
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Well, I tried! I researched and found this Pam's birth information. There is no father listed. Just her mother.

Estranged? Never reported missing because she figured he just left her life again? I know, still a longshot.
 
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It looks like she may have never known who he was. Or at least her birth record is the only one on the many pages of other births that there is no father listed. I am not saying that she never met her father and this could be the right people, I am just saying that her birth record shows the only parent as a mother. I liked your theory so was hoping to find a name :(
 
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It's so frustrating to just not see what is written on the card..... You just want to pull it out of your screen.... Are there no modern forensic technics available nowadays to make it clearer or did it get lost?
 
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The deceased woman is supposed to be the little girl?? Not the mother because she was married. So I don't understand.
 
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The deceased woman is supposed to be the little girl?? Not the mother because she was married. So I don't understand.

The deceased woman is being discussed as possibly the "Pam" of Pam+Dwight in the letter.

I guess a corollary assumption would be the the girl in the photo is one of "Pam's" daughters.
 
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The deceased woman is being discussed as possibly the "Pam" of Pam+Dwight in the letter.

I guess a corollary assumption would be the the girl in the photo is one of "Pam's" daughters.
Ok thanks!
 
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Well, I tried! I researched and found this Pam's birth information. There is no father listed. Just her mother.
Can you find a marriage certificate of Lucy Whitworth?
 
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Lucy Whitworth obit:

View Lucy Whitworth's Obituary and express your condolences

Whitworth is not her birth name, so she was married at one time. Yet, no stepfather mentioned either in Pam's obit?

Also, Pam's daughters are on facebook, using the names from Pam's obit. I didn't see a lot of resemblance to the pic, but some.
 
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Crazy how the little girl in the picture has never been identified.
 
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It looks like she may have never known who he was. Or at least her birth record is the only one on the many pages of other births that there is no father listed. I am not saying that she never met her father and this could be the right people, I am just saying that her birth record shows the only parent as a mother. I liked your theory so was hoping to find a name :(

In those days--my days ;D-- most states didn't allow you to include the father on the birth certificate if you weren't legally married.
 
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Deleted by me. another of those stupid accidental duplicates.
 
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In those days--my days ;D-- most states didn't allow you to include the father on the birth certificate if you weren't legally married.
Some did lol My dad - born in 1931 had a father listed on his birth certificate. Grandma lied. sighhhh
 
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I am thinking now would be a great time to spread that picture all around social media. Someone may recognize the little girl.
 

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