Archive

Posts Tagged ‘Personal Investigation’

How to Do a Personal Investigation

June 5th, 2010 4 comments

Some people are good at hiding their past. They might withhold information such as children from a previous relationship, a divorce or recent marriage. Fortunately, there are many ways to find details about a person’s past. In fact, it is easy to discover whether or not a person has been married in the past.

In here, we’ll show the way to do a personal investigation about your wife/husband. If you know nothing about personal investigation, I advice you hire a personal investigator. Lots of people think that hiring an investigator is easy. But fact is not like this. You must make sure the investigator that will be handling your case is licensed, specialize in the field pertaining to your case, insured and bonded.

Except these, you should make sure that the investigator will obtain video during surveillance especially when they lose the subject and make sure that they video tape their travel, arrival times and when they end the surveillance.

If you want to do the personal investigation by yourself, we advice you locate their personal information first. Some background checks require specific information about a person. This may include a Social Security Number, full name and home address.

There is a good way is searching online. Use the Internet to locate a person’s birth certificate, death record, marriage license and divorce decree. The Internet can provide instant search results for a fee. Websites such as Search Systems and Government Registry feature a comprehensive public records database.

If you don’t want to investigate him/her, and want to keep you feeling of trust, please believe the other side. We also congratulate that you have a harmony family.

sunshine01
http://www.articlesbase.com/insurance-articles/how-to-do-a-personal-investigation-697479.html

We are looking for a Thomas Chehowski’s death records and family. He was born 1904, died in 7/28/81?

December 9th, 2009 4 comments

He was living in Jackson, Michigan but were unable to find just what cemetery

he was buried in or if he has family left. Is Albion
maybe a possibility? That’s Albion, Michigan. Thank you

EDIT: You have very rich family heritage indeed. Even though I am having a hard time finding Thomas Chehowski, it seems that your lineage is to be found in the Riverside Cemetery.

If I were you, I’d go to the Riverside Cemetery and do some personal investigation.

EDIT: I am adding this in hopes it helps. I copied and pasted this paragraph from this link–http://www.lithuaniangenealogy.org/articles/Michigan/albion.html

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&fkt=741&fsdt=4805&q=ancestors+chehowski&aq=f&oq=&aqi=
then click on Lithuanians in Albion, Michigan (I added this link just in case the link up above doesn’t work).

Now, when you click on the link, read the second paragraph more carefully. If you need more information on your ancestory, the gentleman who authored this article will gladly help you out.

You see his name? I’m excited and I hope you are too. His name is Frank Passic, Albion Historian.

I can’t help it. When I find any little diamonds in the rough that might help in your search, I have to give it to you. I suggest you read the whole story for it’s very interesting.

Another Lithuanian living here in the 1920s was Modist Kazlauckas (1893-1942). A native of Lithuania, Modist (his father’s name was Kasper) came to Albion from nearby Battle Creek where he had worked as a cook at the Post Tavern. He married a local Polish girl, Clara (Chehowski) Marzic, in 1924. The couple had an infant son, Kasper Klaus Kazlauckas, who met an untimely death at one month old on September 5, 1928. Clara had gone upstairs to check on the baby and found it dead–it had been bitten by a spider. The family then moved to Grand Rapids, where Clara (1905-1941) met a tragic death from burns received in a kerosene explosion in her home. Modist died a year later in 1942, and the family is buried in the Catholic Section of Riverside Cemetery, next to the Miknevich family. They are listed in the cemetery records under the shortened surname "Kaus."

This seems to support the obiturary, that is posted below, about Clara Kaus. And, as you can see in the obituary posted below, Thomas Chehowski is her father.

Of course, being that Clara Kaus was born in 1905, I don’t think this is the same Thomas Chehowski because the one you’re looking for was born in 1904.

There is also the possiblity that this particular Clara and Thomas were brother and sister.

EDIT: This is one other option. It’s called ancestorsatrest.com and it costs $2.95/month–http://ancestorsatrest.com/michigan.shtml

EDIT: I keep trying different things and still no luck. I even tried this.–http://www.ancestorhunt.com/michigan-genealogy.htm

EDIT: It seems that you will have to scour through the cemetaries to locate him.
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&source=hp&um=1&ie=UTF-8&q=cemeteries+in+kent+county+michigan&fb=1&gl=us&hq=cemeteries&hnear=kent+county+michigan&view=text&ei=boiySvbNEYeANtPakc0L&sa=X&oi=local_group&ct=more-results&resnum=1
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&view=text&hl=en&gl=us&q=albion%2C+michigan+cemetaries

NOTE: I found this website for Kent County, MI. You have to pay to see this information.
https://www.accesskent.com/VitalRecords/
Here is the one for Jackson, MI
http://www.vitalrec.com/micounties2.html#Jackson
Of course, you can just go to Michigan vital records
http://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-4645—,00.html

NOTE: If he served in the military, I have found this record.
36404325-CHEHOWSKI,TOM-KALAMAZOO, Mi–Since this shows that the date of enlistment was 10/13/42, this is probably not him. http://files.usgwarchives.net/mi/calhoun/military/ww2/enlistment/armyenli73gmt.txt

I will start my search here for you and see what I can find.
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/default.asp
You have to put his name in to get the results.
——————————————————————————–
Tom CHEHOWSKI
Birth Date: 15 Oct 1904
Death Date: Jul 1981
Social Security Number: 381-07-9681
State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Michigan

Death Residence Localities
ZIP Code: 49509
Localities: Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan
Wyoming, Kent, Michigan

Death Benefit Localities
Zip Code: 49509
Localities: Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan
Wyoming, Kent, Michigan

Kaus, Clara Cemetery: Riverside
Inscription/Remarks: b. 1905. d. 2 February 1941, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Burial 6 February 1941. Block 907, Lot 2, Grave 4. Page C-14. Father: Thomas Chehowski. Mother: Katherine Dolegowski. Husband: Kasper Kaus Kazlauckas. Married 1924. First husband Frank Marzic.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=obituaries+for+thomas+Chehowski+kent+county+michigan+july+28+1981&btnG=Search&aq=f&oq=&aqi=
http://www.lithuaniangenealogy.org/databases/mi/albion/index.html?letter=K

Try either:

Riverside Cemetery
1301 S. Superior St.
Albion, MI 49224
Phone: (517)629-2479–Ok, I tried here and they have four people with that last name but Thomas isn’t one of them and when I gave the date of death, none of them matched.

OR

Albion Memory Gardens
26905 B Drive South
Albion, MI 49224
Phone: (517) 629-8700–Ok, I tried here too and no one by that name is buried there.