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2577. Caroline
(Carrie) Bedwell65,911 was born on 3 Sep 1894 in San Francisco, San Francisco
County, California.911
She died on 25 Feb 1983 in Los Angeles County, California.65,1664 She
was buried in Sunset View Cemetery, El Cerrito, Contra Costa County, California.65
An article in the Oakland Tribune (Oakland, California), 14 Dec
1905, lists Carrie Bedwell as on the Roll of Honor of the Richmond public schools.
An article in the Oakland Tribune (Oakland, California), 31 May
1912 mentions Carrie Bedwell as having been elected high school treasurer in
Richmond, CA.
An article in the Oakland Tribune (Oakland, California), 15 June
1912 mentions "Miss Carrie Bedwell was elected president" of "Christian
Endeavor" in Richmond, CA.
An article in the Oakland Tribune (Oakland, California), 20 Nov
1912, in the Richmond Notes column says: "The second day of the mission
week services at local churches alternatively took place yesterday at Calvary
Baptist church, the young people's societies of the city being in charge, with
James Norton as chairman, and Miss Carrie Bedwell in charge of the music."
An article in the Oakland Tribune (Oakland, California), 3 Jan
1914 says:
"Farewell Party Given to Society Girl
Richmond, Jan 3 -- One of the smartest events of the season was the farewell
party tendered at the Bedwell apartments to Miss Carrie Bedwell, a popular local
society girl, who leaves within a few days for San Jose. The evening was spent
with music and various games. Those present were Misses Esther Grant, Zoe Smith,
Nettie Windrem, Jean McLean, Anna Booth, Carolina Bedwell and Georgia Lowrey.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. E. Zumwalt, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dell, Messrs. C. E. Demerset,
Fred S. Newsom, C. B. Stebbins, Elmo Zumwalt and Erret Turner."
An article in the Oakland Tribune (Oakland, California), 7 Mar
1914 mentions that "Miss Caroline Bedwell, now a student at the State Normal
School in San Jose" gave a "presentation speech" at Richmond Union
High School during the presentation of a picture of the San Carlos Mission to
the student body by the Rodeo Club.
She might be the Caroline Bedwell shown in the 1920 Census for Honolulu,
Oahu, Hawaii living as a lodger. She is shown as 26, single, and born in California
of parents born in California. Her occupation is illegible due to poor microfilming.
Caroline (Carrie) Bedwell and [--?--] Brown were married.65 |