Our list member Wilma Patterson-Santos found a Death Certificate for my Roma Lee Carver On it says Roma was the wife of Samuel W Elliott & she died in St Joseph, MO on 12-15-1927 Born on 2-1-1877 (RCMO) was the daughter of William Carver & Mildred Bilderbeck She was buried in Ashland Cemetery (Im assuming it's in St JO) Now only Mildred's death date & Cemetery is needed. Thank you Wilma for going the extrra mile. James M Bagby Indep MO ------------------------------------------------------------------ (Original quarry by JMB) > Wilma Patterson-Santos & list > I once again need to seek help from list with my research. > I need a ? Carver name, that married Mildred P. Bilderbeck in RCMO Feb > 13- > > 1876. > He is not on census with his wife > Milldred was born abt 1856 in RCMO d/o Samuel Bilderbeck & Cynthia A > Bagby > Its possible that Mildred (Bilderbeck) Carver got re married. ? > Mildred Carver is found on 1880 census in household of her Aunt, > Elizabeth > > Bagby, the wife of George Madison Quinn, it says Mildred is single. No > other > tracks found. > Mildred & ? Carver have a daughter named,, Feb 1877, Roma Carver . In > 1880 > census Roma Carver is living with Samuel Bilderbeck & Cynthia (Bagby) > Bilderbeck. > Roma is shown as a graduate of Moberly High School class of > Roma Carver is on 1900 census as a Public School Teacher in Moberly. > Still > living with other Bilderbecks > She is not found on 1910 census. So she may have married between 1900 > 1910. > In this same time period, some Bilderbecks (That are left ), moved to > Denver. > James M Bagby Indep MO **************Get the scoop on last night's hottest shows and the live music scene in your area - Check out TourTracker.com! (www.tourtracker.com ?NCID=aolmus00050000000112)
Jim, Did you check the first name on Roma's DC? It looks like Mildred to me rather than Myrtle. Is that a possibility? On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 3:28 PM, <ITSJBAGBY@aol.com> wrote: > Our list member Wilma Patterson-Santos found a Death Certificate for my > Roma Lee Carver > On it says Roma was the wife of Samuel W Elliott & she died in St Joseph, > MO > on 12-15-1927 > Born on 2-1-1877 (RCMO) was the daughter of William Carver & Mildred > Bilderbeck > She was buried in Ashland Cemetery (Im assuming it's in St JO) > Now only Mildred's death date & Cemetery is needed. > Thank you Wilma for going the extrra mile. > James M Bagby Indep MO > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > (Original quarry by JMB) > > Wilma Patterson-Santos & list > > I once again need to seek help from list with my research. > > I need a ? Carver name, that married Mildred P. Bilderbeck in RCMO > Feb > > 13- > > > > 1876. > > He is not on census with his wife > > Milldred was born abt 1856 in RCMO d/o Samuel Bilderbeck & Cynthia A > > Bagby > > Its possible that Mildred (Bilderbeck) Carver got re married. ? > > Mildred Carver is found on 1880 census in household of her Aunt, > > Elizabeth > > > > Bagby, the wife of George Madison Quinn, it says Mildred is > single. > No > > other > > tracks found. > > Mildred & ? Carver have a daughter named,, Feb 1877, Roma Carver . > In > > 1880 > > census Roma Carver is living with Samuel Bilderbeck & Cynthia > (Bagby) > > Bilderbeck. > > Roma is shown as a graduate of Moberly High School class of > > Roma Carver is on 1900 census as a Public School Teacher in Moberly. > > Still > > living with other Bilderbecks > > She is not found on 1910 census. So she may have married between > 1900 > > 1910. > > In this same time period, some Bilderbecks (That are left ), > moved > to > > Denver. > > James M Bagby Indep MO > > > > > **************Get the scoop on last night's hottest shows and the live > music > scene in your area - Check out TourTracker.com! (www.tourtracker.com > ?NCID=aolmus00050000000112) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MORANDOL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- "Life is not the way it's supposed to be. It's the way it is. The way you cope with it is what makes the difference." Wilma/Mom/Grandma