Public Profile Check: Fretz DorthaWaneta
Public Profile Summary: Fretz DorthaWaneta
Based on the details provided — name “Fretz DorthaWaneta,” birthdate Wed Jun 30, 1909, and birthplace Bourbon, United States — I cannot verify any public-profile records, recent news mentions, social media accounts, or confirmed projects in my available data. I also do not have live browsing in this session to check current web results. The name appears uncommon and may reflect a compound or inverted name order (e.g., given name, middle name, surname).
Important context
A 1909 birth suggests records, if any, are likely historical (vital records, census, directories, obituaries) rather than contemporary profiles. “Bourbon” could refer to multiple U.S. locations (e.g., Bourbon, Indiana; Bourbon, Missouri; Bourbon County in Kansas or Kentucky). Accurate locality is essential for a successful search.
Current news and media
No verified recent news or media items found in my dataset. If the individual appears in news, it would most likely be via archival newspapers, obituaries, or local histories rather than contemporary coverage.
Social media presence
No confirmed social accounts. Given the era, any social media references would more plausibly involve descendants, family historians, or local heritage pages mentioning the name.
Recent projects
No documented projects or public endeavors attributed to this name are available in my records.
Recommended search strategy
- Try name variants: “Dortha Waneta Fretz,” “Waneta Dortha Fretz,” “Dortha W. Fretz,” “Waneta D. Fretz,” “D. Waneta Fretz,” and “Fretz” as a surname vs. given name.
- Confirm “Bourbon” jurisdiction (town vs. county; state) and expand to nearby counties.
- Use date windows: 1909–1940 for early records; post-1940 for obits and directories.
- Search with wildcards and initials: “D* W* Fretz,” “Waneta F*,” “Dortha W*.”
Sources to check
- Federal and state census (1910, 1920, 1930, 1940): National Archives (archives.gov) and family history portals (familysearch.org).
- Vital records: State birth/marriage/death indexes; county clerk offices for “Bourbon” locality.
- Newspapers: Chronicling America (chroniclingamerica.loc.gov), state newspaper repositories, Newspapers.com and GenealogyBank (subscription).
- Cemeteries and memorials: Find a Grave (findagrave.com), BillionGraves.
- City directories: Local libraries, Internet Archive (archive.org), county historical societies.
- Social Security Death Index (SSDI) and state death registers (where legally accessible).
- Local libraries/historical societies in the relevant Bourbon area for vertical files and obituaries.
Disambiguation tips
- Cross-check names with parents, spouse, siblings, or known addresses to avoid mixing records.
- Note common misspellings: “Dorothy/Dortha,” “Wanita/Waneta,” “Fritz/Fretz.”
What I need from you
- Exact “Bourbon” location (state and town/county).
- Any alternate spellings, middle names, or likely surname order.
- Known relatives (spouse/parents), occupations, or religious affiliation (useful for church records).
- Any time-in-location clues (school, military service, land/tract records).
Next steps I can take
- Draft precise search queries and filtering logic tailored to the confirmed location and name variants.
- Prepare a short request email you can send to the appropriate county clerk, library, or historical society.
- Create a research log template to track findings and avoid duplicate leads.
If you can share even one additional anchor detail (state, spouse’s surname, or a likely alternate spelling), I can produce a focused, citation-friendly profile outline and a prioritized search plan.