Last
Name |
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KING |
Given Names |
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Charlotte |
AKA's |
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Better known as |
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Date of
Birth |
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10/26/1897 |
Age at Death |
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81 |
Place
of Birth |
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Selma, Alabama |
Race |
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Black |
Gender |
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Female |
Religion |
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Family Tree |
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Birth
Mother |
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Birth Father |
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Siblings |
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Partner |
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Children |
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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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8/14/1977 |
Residence (US) |
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San Francisco, California 94109 |
Residence (JT) |
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CommB |
Occupation in U.S./Skills, Talents & Interests |
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domestic (RYMUR 89-4286-X-5-a-26p); cook (Maaga) |
Occupation in Jonestown (Temple Records) |
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(senior); Senior Citizen Center (RYMUR 89-4286-E-2-A-1ooooo) |
Jonestown Roles (FBI Records) |
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Government Income |
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SSA (JT) |
Discrepancies |
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PT occupation record says birthyear is 1918; passport DOB above |
Remembrances |
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“Charlotte King is my great aunt. I never met her, but was close to her sister, Fannie. When I discovered this site and saw her for the first time, my breath was taken away and I sobbed for someone I never met. My mother looked so much like her. Auntie we never met, but I know your spirit lives. I wish I could have met you...talked to you. So many are asleep now. ” - Loventrice Farrow“Although I never met my great aunt Charlotte, I was close to her sister Fanny, who was very concerned when she moved to Jonestown. I've watched every documentary about Jonestown hoping to somehow get a glimpse of her. When I finally saw her picture on the site, I was moved to tears. Auntie...your family loved and cared for you.” - Loventrice Farrow |