Last
Name |
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INGHRAM |
Given Names |
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Alice Lorraine |
AKA's |
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Better known as |
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Date of
Birth |
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9/24/1936 |
Age at Death |
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42 |
Place
of Birth |
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Lindale, Texas |
Race |
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Black |
Gender |
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Female |
Religion |
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Family Tree |
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Inghram Family Tree | ;
Birth
Mother |
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Birth Father |
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Siblings |
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Partner |
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Jimmy Inghram |
Children |
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Ava Jillon Inghram |
Non-Temple Relatives |
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Body Identification Number |
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Burial Location |
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Remains claimed by next of kin; burial location unknown |
Source
of Death Information |
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House Foreign Affairs Committee report; FBI document 89-4286-1302 (prepared 12/78) |
Entry
into Guyana |
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5/12/1978 |
Residence (US) |
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Redwood Valley, California 95470 |
Residence (JT) |
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Cottage 44 |
Occupation in U.S./Skills, Talents & Interests |
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Nurse (Maaga); Cosmetologist, Resident care home operator, Dental assistant, beautician, (RYMUR 89-4286-E-2-A-1gggg) |
Occupation in Jonestown (Temple Records) |
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Warehousing (RYMUR 89-4286-X-4-l-4e); Baggage Inspector, new arrivals inspector (RYMUR 89-4286-E-2-A-1fff); Central supply (supervisor) (RYMUR 89-4286-E-2-A-1gggg) |
Jonestown Roles (FBI Records) |
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Government Income |
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Discrepancies |
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passport lists middle name as "Lorine" |
Remembrances |
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“Alice was a wise and caring soul. She could solve situations and give advice without seeming to do so. Hard worker; quiet but very aware of how people worked with each other. We also had the same "birthday" which made her even more special to me. I miss her smile. ” - Don Beck “My dearest friend in Jonestown was Alice Inghram. From the first day I visited the Temple in Redwood Valley, I think I knew Alice. She was the hardest worker I knew. She never wasted time or lost her focus. But, she had the most infectious sense of humor. When something humorous happened - which happened a lot around her because she lived life so fully - she would have such heartfelt laughter. It would encompass everyone around her. She always had a determined look about her - no frivolity or trivia got her attention - but she would fully give herself to a moment of hilarity. I miss her very much, even all these years later. When she loved you, you knew it was with all your faults because she had already seen through those to look at your soul.” - Laura Johnston Kohl“ Remembrance of Alice and Ava Inghram, Mother and Daughter ” - Don Beck“ Alice Inghram: A Remembrance Of A Best Friend” - Laura Johnston Kohl |