
Can you find the ancestry of Helen Jean Rose, daughter of Clifford and Agnes Rose in Nova Scotia, Canada?
Helen Jean had two sisters, Beatrice and Thelma. She also had a brother
Burt. She married Paul Van Leunen,
an American Naval Officer.
From the limited data you have provided, I have found the following entries on “Helen Jean Rose” or “Helen Van Leunen” or “Jean Van Leunen”, using Ancestry.com as a search engine.
Source: California Passenger List
Helen Van Leunen
born abt 1913 A Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada
Departure Honolulu, Hawaii
Arrival 8 Jan 1941 San Francisco, CA
Source: US Border Crossings
Helen Jean Rose
born abt 1913 Brooksdale, NS [Canada]
Arrival 11 Sep 1931
Vanceboro, Maine
Source: Social Security Death Index
Jean R. Van Leunen
born 20 Aug 1913
died 20 Sep 1977 Mercer Island, King Washington, USA
This is all the information I could find on Helen Jean, although I think all three sources are about the same woman. I hope this helps.
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