Thursday, April 25, 2024

Oldest Living People in the United States (110+), Part 7

 #63- Genevieve Marszalek

Female, born 27 Feb 1914 in Bristol, Rhode Island, 110 years old


Genevieve at her 110th birthday party at the Bristol House of Pizza
Photo courtesy of Google.com


While researching Genevieve, I found this adorable video of her 110th birthday in February! Despite some obvious walking difficulties and some hearing issues, she seems to be in fairly good health and very happy! I hope you enjoy the video as much as I did!





Genevieve Marszalek was born Genevieve Pangano on 28 Feb 1914 in Bristol, Rhode Island. Her parents were Pasquale and Frances Pangano. The only information I could find on Pasquale is a WWII draft registration card from 1942- born 16 Jun 1881 in Italy, living in Kings County, NY. I'm not sure if this is the same person...

Genevieve had four sisters, two of whom I could find names for- Sylvia (1917-2020) and Patricia, who is still alive at age 91.

On 15 Feb 1943, Genevieve married Joseph Marszalek, they had one son, Bobby who was born in 1945 but he was killed in 1968 in Germany (military).

This is the only information I could find on Genevieve- no census records or marriage record could be found.








Sunday, April 21, 2024

Oldest Living People in the United States (110+), Part 6

 #64- Dollie Berry

Female, born 07 Mar 1914 in Virginia, 110 years old, currently living in Brooklyn, New York

Dollie Berry
Photo Courtesy of Google.com


Dollie Berry was born Dolly M. Booten. Her parents were Burnett Henry Booton (1875-1930) and Sallie Shanks (1880-1967). 






Dollie was born in Virginia, like much of her ancestors before her, but she and her family moved to New York when she was 13 (abt 1927) and she's lived there ever since. 

Dollie had at least 7 siblings: 

1. Frank A. Booten (1897-1969)
2. Mary Booten (1900-1967)
3. Burnett Booten Jr. (1905-1971)
4. Phoebe A. Booten (1905-1945)
5. Viola Booten (1908-2007)
6. Laura Annie Elizabeth Booten (1912-2020)
7. Ruth Ellen Booten (1916-1999)

In 1920, she and her parents were living in Salem, Virginia. At the time, shew as living with her parents, 4 sisters and brother. Her father couldn't read or write...her mother could write but couldn't read. I feel like this was probably pretty typical for the black community in the 1920s.

On 06 Jun 1936 in Manhattan, Dollie married Arthur Lee Berry, the son of James and Jane Berry, both of South Carolina. He was born on 16 Oct 1940 in Savannah, Georgia and died on 06 Oct 1959 in Manhattan. 

Dollie and Arthur had two children: 
1. Warren Berry, born 1938 in New York
2. Joan Berry, born 1939 in New York


In the 1940 census, Dollie was living with her husband and two children in New York City on West 113th Street and in the 1950 census, Arthur is working as a post office clerk.

I read in one article about Dollie that she dabbled in fashion design as a younger person in New York. 

Friday, April 19, 2024

Oldest Living People in the United States (110+), Part 4 & 5

 #66- Frances Hahn-- Female, born 23 Mar 1914 in Illinois- 110 years old


Unfortunately, I couldn't find any information on Frances-- Google had no news reports, which is odd and the name is so common, it's too common for Ancestry.com.



#65- Julia Siragusa

Female, born 11 Mar 1914 in Morovis, Puerto Rico- currently lives in Florida- 110 years old


Julia Siragusa
Photo Courtesy of LongeviQuest.com
Supercenterians


Julia Siragusa was born in Puerto Rico in 1914. Unlike my previous supercenterian's I've researched, Julia has very little on the internet about her. I did find a 1950 U.S. census record for a Julia Siragusa, maiden name Faec, born about 1916 in Puerto Rico, living in New York City, married to Augustin Siragusa and their five year old daughter Sylvia, but I'm not sure if this is the same Julia as there is a Julia Siragusa who died in New York City on 09 Feb 1965. 


Thursday, April 18, 2024

Oldest Living People in the United States (110+), Part 3

#67- Vincent Dransfield

Male, born  28 Mar 1914 in New Jersey-  110 years old

Vincent
Photo Courtesy of Google



Vincent W. "Vince" Dransfield was born Vincent W. Delisio in Paterson, New Jersey to William Delisio and Dorothy Dransfield. He later changed his name to match his mother. Vincent also had a sister- Dorothy Delisio (1915-1988).

Vincent Family Tree


      Vincent D'Alesio     -       Filomena Crinchise        Joseph Dransfield    -    Dianna Hossack   
            (b. 1863- Italy)            (b. 1863- Italy)                (b. 1860- England)       (b. 1859- Scotland) 
                                      |                                                                                |
                             William Delisio                     -                       Dorothy Dransfield
                                                                            |
                                                            Vincent Dransfield 
                                                                (b. 1914- NJ)


After the 8th grade, Vincent supported his family by getting a job at a dairy farm delivering milk. He did this for 5 years before moving onto other work. He always drank a lot of milk, and still does, which he contributes to his long life.

In 1938, Vincent married Ann Kulick. She was born on 02 May 1915 in Little Falls and died in March 1992. Her parents were Mark Kulick (1880-1956) and Christina Dzama (1880-1938). 

A year later, Vincent joined the Singac Volunteer Fire Company #3 in Little Falls, New Jersey and spent more than 80 years as a volunteer. He was even the department fire chief in the 60s. 

In the 1940 U.S. census record, Vincent was living with Ann and his mother Dorothy. He was working as a foreman at a rubber mill. 

In the 1950 U.S. census record, Vincent was still working as a foreman at a rubber mill, but he was now living in Little Falls with his wife Ann and his 4 year old daughter Beverly Ann, born about 1946 in New Jersey.

Vincent, despite being 110, still lives independently in the home he has lived in since 1945 and he still drives! When he passes, he will be laid to rest in the Laurel Grove Memorial Park Cemetery in Totowa, New Jersey beside his wife.







Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Oldest Living People in the United States (110+), Part 2

 #68- Odessa Bowie

Female, born 29 Mar 1914 in Franklin, Texas- 110 years old


Odessa on her 110th birthday- March 29, 2024
Photo Courtesy of Google

Odessa Bowie was born Odessa Gray on 29 Mar  1914 in Franklin, Texas. Her parents were James A. Gray Jr. (1886-1965) and Ora A. Glass (1888-1959); she had at least 4 siblings: 

1. Jimmie Esther Gray (1909-2007)

2. Alfred C. Gray (b. 1913)

3. Ulysses Samuel Gray  (1913-2009)

4. Willie Ora Gray (1915-1919)


Sometime between 1940 and 1950, Odessa married Houston Charley Bowie, who was born on 10 Dec 1912 in Bremond, Texas.

In the 1950 U.S. Census Record, Odessa and Houston lived in Dallas Texas in an apartment at 1810 Wall (Apartment A), which, by using Google, doesn't look like it exists anymore. At this time, Houston was working as a salesman for a life insurance company and Odessa was a gown checker at a linen laundry service. Houston's father also lived with them.

Three years later, Houston Sherwin Bowie, their only son, was born on October 19 in Dallas.


I wish I knew more about Odessa, where to she went to high school, where she got married, etc. Unfortunately, the information available is limited. 







Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Oldest Living People in the United States (110+), Part 1

 Good Morning! Today, I am starting a mini-series, writing about the genealogy of men and women who are the oldest living members of the United States. 

#69- Carmen Slough 

Female, born 05 April 1914 in Douglas, Arizona- 110 years old


Photo of Carmen on April 5, 2014, 100 years old
Photo Courtesy of Facebook.com


Carmen Slough was born Carmen Blanco on 05 April 1914 in Douglas, Arizona to Spanish immigrants. It was somewhat difficult to located Carmen's family, for some reason even though all the children were born with the surname Blanco, I had trouble located them in census records because in the 1920 U.S. census record, they went by the name Rodrigez for some reason. 

Carmen's parents were Julio Blanco and Encarnacion Leon. Julio Blanco was born about 1884 in Orense, Spain and Encarnacion was born about 1889 in Madrid, Spain.  They married on 03 Oct 1907 in Douglas, Arizona, even though in the 1920 census record, they state that they immigrated in 1912. Together, Julio and Encarnacion had 9 children together: 

1. Francisco "Frank" Blanco (1909-1994)

2. Concha (?) b. 1910

3. Maria Urbana "Mary" Blanco (1911-1984)

4. Gregorio L."Greg" Blanco (1912-1968)

5. Laura Blanco (1915-2015)

6 .George Julio Blanco (1917-2006)

7. Eduardo "Edward" Blanco (1918-2009)

8. a son, unknown name, still alive as of 2022


 In 1933, Carmen graduated from Globe High School (Pictured Right). Globe high school is a historic high school, built in 1914 and located at 437 S. High St. in Globe, Arizona. It is the oldest operating high school in Arizona.


Globe High School, 1927
Carmen's 7th Grade Class


Globe High School, 1930
Carmen's 10th Grade Class


On 08 Oct 1934, Carmen married Alfred Pearl Slough in Gila, Arizona. 

Marriage Record for Carmen and Alfred


Alfred was born on 31 Jul 1893 in Coal City, Indiana to Adam G. Slough (1847-1908) and Elizabeth Wall (1854-1915). He died on 28 Oct 1948 in Globe, Arizona at the age of 55, cause of death being a hemorrhage due to carcinoma of the right atrium. 

Carmen and Alfred only had one child, a son named Robert Lee "Bob" Slough, born 08 Aug 1935 in Globe, Arizona. (Birth record pictured below). As of today, it appears he is still alive.



470 E. Mesquite 
Photo Courtesy of Google Maps

In 1950, a widow now for 2 years, Carmen was living at 470 E. Mesquite in Globe, Arizona with her son Robert who was 14 at the time. 

Carmen was a not working and this was a brand new home. According to the 1950 U.S. census record, it is unknown if Carmen owned or rented the home.





According to online news reports, Carmen owned several businesses in her lifetime, including a clothing store in downtown Globe for 49 years. It doesn't look like she ever remarried. She lived through 2 world wars (WWI & WWII) and 2 pandemics (Spanish Flu, 1918; Covid-19, 2020). I wish her many more years ahead of her!