15-08-2015, 08:33 AM
Tom Scully Wrote:In the description of the DL for sale, it mentioned that Mrs. O had cancer. Maybe from taking Prednisone ? If she died in '81. Cancer does not discriminate at how long it takes to do its job. The Picture Business…… ain't it Grand ?Drew Phipps Wrote:DL is an interesting find. I notice that Marguerite's signature appears in the wrong place. Most people raised in this country know where to sign official and even commercial documents. In what country would it be normal to place a signature where this one is?
Could be evidence she's not a native of the US.
Also a little strange that Robert doesn't know the name of his own grandfather, or grandmother...
Quote:....But it seems the good die young,
But I just looked around and he's gone....
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi...=120566363
JOHN MARTIAL CLAVERIE 1869 - 1930
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi...d=90112990
Dorothea Eva "Dora" Stucke Claverie 1876 - 1912
.....and Robert never met either one of them and his mom's life was rather complicated....... are there any known brick salesmen who were amateur genealogists, generally brimming with curiousity, for sake of comparison?
BTW....is it just me, or does Marguerite's nose in her 1972 DL photo image look a tad masculine...... ?

