Re: trying to find connection to a great aunt
BOOTH, BALDWIN, STABLER
Posted By: Sarah Thorson Little (email) In Response To: trying to find connection to a great aunt (ray robinson)
Date: 12/28/2013 at 17:06:32
I do not believe that Bessie Booth Stabler and the Bessie Booth you are researching are the same individual. They have different birth dates and birth places. In addition, they both are enumerated in the 1900 census, one with her parents in Adams County, Illinois and "your Bessie" in Jackson County, Iowa.
Bessie Booth, born May 1892 in Illinois; parents Newton C. and Elizabeth Booth:
1900 Census: Camp Point, Adams, Illinois; Roll: 235; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 102;Bessie Booth, born May 1892 in Iowa, mother Cora Baldwin and grandfather, Dorson Baldwin:
1900 Census: Van Buren, Jackson, Iowa; Roll: 438; Page: 13B; Enumeration District: 71;The birth dates are different:
Bessie (Booth) Stabler was born 17 May 1892 in Adams County, Illinois and died 17 June 1959 in Adams County, Illinois.Bessie Booth, the daughter of Delinton Drayton Booth and Cora Baldwin Booth was born on 4 May 1892 in Preston, Jackson County, Iowa. Her parents, Delinton Booth and Cora Baldwin were married on 6 November 1891 in Carroll County, Illinois, [Volume B, page 99, license #3921];
Her mother, Cora Booth died on February 29, 1912 and is buried in the Buckeye Cemetery in Van Buren County, Iowa.
Delinton D. Booth was born on April 26, 1870 in Illinois and died on June 24, 1946 in Missoula, Montana. He is buried in the Forest Cemetery in Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai County, Idaho, Plot: A - 47 - 3; He had remarried to Mildred Hayes and had at least the following 11 children: Roger, Robert, Margaret, Connie, Bertha, Sybil, Terry, Kirk, Lois, George and Patricia.
Perhaps following her father who died in 1946 will lead to Bessie. She was 19 years old when her mother died.
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