CARTER, Gloria Maria

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Last Name
 
CARTER
Given Names
 
Gloria Maria
AKA's
 
Rodriguez, Gloria
Better known as
 
Date of Birth
 
3/23/1952
Age at Death
 
26
Place of Birth
 
Santa Barbara, California
Race
 
Latin
Gender
 
Female
Religion
 
Family Tree
  Aurora Rodriguez Family Tree
Birth Mother
 
Aurora Rodriguez
Birth Father
 
Siblings
 
Partner
 
Timothy James Carter
Children
 
Malcolm J. Carter; Aurora May Stewart, Lisa Ann Whitmire aka Lisa Ann Rodriguez, Kaywana Mae Carter (nieces); Terry Frederick Stewart, Jr.; Chaeoke Warren Jones (nephews)
Non-Temple Relatives
 
Body Identification Number
 
35-E [Listed as "Rodriguez, Gloria Marie"]
Burial Location
 
Santa Barbara Cemetery, Santa Barbara, CA
Source of Death Information
 
House Foreign Affairs Committee report; FBI document 89-4286-1302 (prepared 12/78)
Entry into Guyana
 
7/1/1977
Residence (US)
 
Santa Barbara, California 93103
Residence (JT)
 
Cottage 26
Occupation in U.S./Skills, Talents & Interests
 
clerk- typist, composer typist (PT occupation record); pharm. assistant (RYMUR 89-4286-X-5-a-26w); Bakery, typist, child care (RYMUR 89-4286-E-2-A-1xxx)
Occupation in Jonestown (Temple Records)
 
Field worker (Georgetown) (RYMUR 89-4286-PP-8-M-3); Bakery (RYMUR 89-4286-E-2-A-1www)
Jonestown Roles (FBI Records)
 
Secretary, Agriculture and Livestock Commission (Beck)? Radio room (FBI document 89-4286-1207)
Government Income
 
Discrepancies
 
Remembrances
 
“I honor you and my friendship with your husband. I know, you are dearly loved. ” - Susan White Hicks

“You laid your head on my shoulder and slept as the motorhome made its way back south to Santa Barbara. Never saw you after that. I immediately thought of you when I first heard of the Jonestown tragedy from my father. ” - dlash@aol.com

“Gloria Rodriguez Carter was my cousin. I am so sorry for her and her baby Malcom Carter. Gloria was a very sweet and loving person. May God Bless her soul. ” - Lynda Hart

My Wife Gloria, My Son Malcolm, My Life” - Tim Carter