Database
Letters Remaining at Local Post Offices
A searchable index of people named in nineteenth-century newspaper lists of unclaimed mail.

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Surnames Beginning With V
Francis A Vache 1 appearance
Elizabeth Vail 1 appearance
Charles Vance 1 appearance
Jane Vanderbelt 1 appearance
J P Vanderspool 1 appearance
Mr. Vandevanter 1 appearance
Miss Alleta VanDoran 1 appearance
Jacob Vandoran 2 appearances
Jacob Vandoren 1 appearance
Abraham Vanhorn 3 appearances
B F Vanhorn 1 appearance
Eliza Vanhorn 1 appearance
George W Vanhorn 2 appearances
Mr Vanmeter 1 appearance
Jacob Vanmeter 1 appearance
Abraham Vanmetre 1 appearance
Jacob Vanmetre 1 appearance
Joseph Vanmetre 1 appearance
Robert T Vanmetre 1 appearance
Emily Vansant 1 appearance
John J Vansant 1 appearance
Martha Vansant 1 appearance
Martha A R Vansant 1 appearance
J O Vanvacter 2 appearances
Joseph Vanvacter 1 appearance
Samuel Vanvacter 1 appearance
Solomon Vanvacter 1 appearance
William Varling 1 appearance
E B Vass 1 appearance
Col. William Vause 1 appearance
Van N M Vedier 1 appearance
James Verdier 1 appearance
George Vestal 2 appearances
Hannah Vestal 1 appearance
William Vestal Sr 1 appearance
Wm. Vestal 1 appearance
Joshway Vicker 1 appearance
Jacob Vier 2 appearances
John T Vietch 1 appearance
Cath Vinsoneller 1 appearance
Willim Violet 1 appearance
John J Violett 1 appearance
E Vogel 1 appearance
George W Voight 1 appearance
William Volt 1 appearance
A Voreis 1 appearance
Maria V D Vorhees 1 appearance
Ashford Vorse 1 appearance
E B Voss 1 appearance
Ashford Vours 3 appearances

How to Use These Records
A letter remaining notice does not prove permanent residence, but it can place a person near a particular post office at a particular moment in time. For laborers, migrants, women, tenants, and others who appear only rarely in formal records, these newspaper lists may be one of the few surviving traces of their presence in the area.

