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  • #461
I found another Kukoda family living in PA that appears to be a different Kukoda family from our's. Here's an obituary from one of them:

Agnes E. (Kukoda) Gregory, 81, of Hellertown, died Monday, May 17, 2004, in the VNA Hospice at St. Lukes Hospital, Fountain Hill. She was the wife of the late Harry B. Gregory. Born Jan. 7, 1923, in Hellertown, she was a daughter of the late James and Agnes (Koczan) Kukoda. She worked for Durkee Famous Foods, Bethlehem, for 28 years. She was a member of St. Georges Episcopal Church, Hellertown. She was a Democratic committeewoman for 15 years. Survivors: Daughters, Ruth M., wife of William OToole of Emmaus, Janice E., wife of the Honorable Richard T. Fluck of Hellertown, Faye A., wife of John Roth of Coopersburg, Jo Anne, wife of Robert Hornyak of Hellertown, Lois J., wife of terry Hahn of Hellertown; brothers, Charles E. Kukoda of Bethlehem, Louis J. Kukoda of Paoli; sisters, Margaret Tapajcik of Hellertown, Helen Fekete of Bethlehem; 14 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by a son, William. Services: 10 a.m. Thursday in the church. Call 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Heintzelman Funeral Home Inc., 326 Main St., Hellertown. Contributions: VNA Hospice at St. Lukes Hospital, 709 Delaware Ave., Bethlehem 18015. </I>
[size=-1]Published in the Morning Call on 5/18/2004.[/size] Guest Book • Flowers & gifts • Charities
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On Ancestry.com, I found a sibling for Agnes in the 1910 Federal Census whose first name was Mary. Maybe her full name was Mary Margaret, which is why she never showed up on any of our previous searches for Margaret. OTOH, the info for Margaret supplied by MFAngel shows her middle initial to be "A". At any rate, I just wanted to be sure that our Margaret hadn't stolen someone else's identity.
 
  • #462
Margaret was born Aug 1917. Remember she died on her 50th birthday.
 
  • #463
Sherlock, I didn't forget when Margaret was born or when she died... I simply was trying to determine if our Margaret had stolen the identity of the Margaret that's been married for 61 years. They both were named Margaret Kukoda and they both would have been born in the same generation. I realize this was not a likely prospect but everything else connected with George Brody has been so strange that I felt the need to eliminate the possibility of identity theft. After all, we're pretty sure George Brody wasn't his real name, so it's not a stretch to consider it wasn't Margaret's real name either.
 
  • #464
I just contacted a lady named Jessica Knox, a resident of Half Moon Bay and asked for her assistance in getting some media attention. Jessica's godson, Le'Zhan Williams was abducted here in Vallejo when he was 3 weeks old. His mom was just 17. She was shot & killed and the house she was in was set on fire.

6 years later, a tip came in to LE that the child was living 2 miles away from his real family.
Another teenage girl who had miscarried a child by Le'Zhan's father 5 weeks before the abduction was charged with murder & kidnapping. The story was big here in the SF Bay Area. Jessica Knox was on quite a few newscasts and talk shows. She is now an advocate for missing children.

I'm hoping our mutual connection to Vallejo and she and Anna's mom both being from Half Moon Bay will spark her interest. I asked that if she can't personally assist us to provide us with media resources.
 
  • #465
itsreenw said:
I just contacted a lady named Jessica Knox, a resident of Half Moon Bay and asked for her assistance in getting some media attention...
I knew a "Knox" family in HMB (as did Annasbro and other brother). The greater HMB area during the 1970's only had about 25,000 people and the name Jessica sounds real familiar. We may know her.

Good thinking, Itsreenw!
 
  • #466
As posted on "Possible Matches for Anna" thread, the adoptee that we were looking into a being Anna turned out to not be a match.

On the other front, I (and other researchers) are uncovering some very interesting tidbits that is making another possible suspect look more and more interesting. Details to come once I have two more pieces to the puzzle.
 
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HeartofTexas said:
Or, it's the earliest case of identity theft we're run across. Being married for 61 years in 2001 would work well for someone born in 1917.
True... I didn't even think about that! I guess I just don't have a 'criminal mind'... ;)
 
  • #468
I've been exploring my MySpace account, and added a link to my Anna website on my MySpace profile. (It's listed as my top interest!) Doogie, if you make that MySpace account dedicated to Anna, we can be "MySpace Friends" and spread the word that way.
 
  • #469
doogie cant wait to hear what new stuff you have uncovered im off today from work and keep checking for any new updates
 
  • #470
Aw too bad the adoptee wasnt a match.

I cant wait to hear what you've uncovered on this 'suspect' either!!!! One question, has this suspect been mentioned before (but not as a suspect) or is it someone 'new'?
(I'll understand if you can't answer that question right now)

Again, fingers and toes crossed.
 
  • #471
Dr. Doogie said:
I knew a "Knox" family in HMB (as did Annasbro and other brother). The greater HMB area during the 1970's only had about 25,000 people and the name Jessica sounds real familiar. We may know her.

Good thinking, Itsreenw!
Not sure if she is a Knox by birth or marriage but here's a link to her website:
www.jessicaknoxmusic.com

She's a musician.
 
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HeartofTexas said:
Sherlock, I didn't forget when Margaret was born or when she died... I simply was trying to determine if our Margaret had stolen the identity of the Margaret that's been married for 61 years. They both were named Margaret Kukoda and they both would have been born in the same generation. I realize this was not a likely prospect but everything else connected with George Brody has been so strange that I felt the need to eliminate the possibility of identity theft. After all, we're pretty sure George Brody wasn't his real name, so it's not a stretch to consider it wasn't Margaret's real name either.
Exactly....I found it odd there were some coincidences there....I just thought I would bring them to light. :rolleyes: Same generation, navy connection, from the same area, there is a daughter, unusual name, etc....
 
  • #473
itsreenw said:
Not sure if she is a Knox by birth or marriage but here's a link to her website:
www.jessicaknoxmusic.com

She's a musician.
WOW itsreenw, I just took a look at her website and I am quite impressed with her work on missing children. It looks like she has some great contacts. I hope that you sparked her interest in working on Anna. I think she would be a fantastic person to have involved. Way to go itreenw :clap: :clap:
 
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Jessica Knox is not of the same Knox family that I knew in the 1970's in Half Moon Bay. She is African-American, and HMB in the Seventies only had one (yes, one!) black family living there that I was aware of. When I lived there, the only "people of color" were either the ethnic Portugese families that had dominated the local history or the primarily Hispanic farm workers. I am sure that it is a much more diverse place today since it has become more of a "bedroom community" for San Francisco and the surrounding area.

As a side note, some of you may recall that the Coastside had been somewhat isolated for the last few months due to a landside in an area known as Devil's slide, creating tremendous traffic jams for commuters on the only highway left to reach civilization. The damaged Devil's Slide reopened last friday, so traffic should be returning to usual as of now.
 
  • #475
itsreenw said:
I just contacted a lady named Jessica Knox, a resident of Half Moon Bay and asked for her assistance in getting some media attention. Jessica's godson, Le'Zhan Williams was abducted here in Vallejo when he was 3 weeks old. His mom was just 17. She was shot & killed and the house she was in was set on fire.

I'm hoping our mutual connection to Vallejo and she and Anna's mom both being from Half Moon Bay will spark her interest. I asked that if she can't personally assist us to provide us with media resources.
I was curious about this, since we live in a pretty small community and I've never seen or heard of either Jessica or any of the musicians on her web site. (I've lived here more than 30 years.) Also I notice that she expects an honorarium when she speaks on behalf of missing children. I would hope that media exposure (if any) would go through Doogie and/or me in order to guarantee accuracy, since we have had some misinformation go out in the past and it has led people astray in the search for Anna. I don't want to discourage anything which might help the search, but I do want to be a little careful with people who might have their own agendas.
 
  • #476
OK...I have gotten Annasmoms and Doogies permission to work on a page for Anna on Wiki missing/abducted, however, :blushing: I sincerely apologize, I am so BOGGED down with home school right now, I just haven't had time. :loser:


Can someone volunteer to do this, it should not be very hard and they have a template to go by..anyone that is familiar with Anna's story could do this.


Whoever takes this on MUST let Doogie see the info to post before it's posted so that everything is correct.

Anyone?
 
  • #477
Christine2448:

No apologies needed. There are times where we all have to set aside the search to handle the day-to-day requirements of life.
 
  • #478
I am taking the day off from work to travel to the Bay Area and do some legal research involved with the case. This research will either confirm my most recent hypothesis or completely disprove it. The odds of my hypothesis being correct are slim, but if I find what I hope to find, then we may be very close.

(How is that for a "tease" to get people to check in here later today? LOL!)
 
  • #479
You know I really hate it when you do that :slap: but I will be here anxiously awaiting your information. I hope that this is something that puts us closer to finding Anna.
 
  • #480
Dr. Doogie said:
I am taking the day off from work to travel to the Bay Area and do some legal research involved with the case. This research will either confirm my most recent hypothesis or completely disprove it. The odds of my hypothesis being correct are slim, but if I find what I hope to find, then we may be very close.

(How is that for a "tease" to get people to check in here later today? LOL!)
Good luck! Be safe! We are impatiently :crazy: wtg for your post later to tell us what you find out!
 
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