07-12-2016, 07:44 AM
The siblings of Jose A Rivera's wife, Anna, moved after their parents died (father John Jacobson in 1912, mother Emma before 1930) to nearby Bear Creek, Luzerne County, PA.
Second marriage :
If you peruse the Wikipedia articles of Bear Creek and Bear Creek village, it seems to defy the odds that Jose A. Rivera's in-laws and the family of Frank C. Carlucci III could both be associated with such thinly populated places and yet the backgrounds of these two MIC insiders were entirely random and distinct from each other.
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Carlucci's parents lived in nearby Forty Fort, PA in 1930, near the time of Frank's birth. It has been reported that after the death of Frank and Joan Carlucci's mother, Roxann Bacon Carlucci in 1947, father Frank, Jr., an insurance salesman, moved the family to Bear Creek.
Frank C. Carlucci III's nephew Darryl died tragically there in the mid 1960's.: Darryl Kleinrock (1959 - 1966)*
http://www.findagrav...r&GRid=89900431 and Bernard J. Kleinrock (1935 - 2014)
This woman was the widow of Anna Rivera's and Hilda Aldunate's nephew, Robert E. Oldershaw.:
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The obit above is of the wife of the Robert E. Oldershaw listed in the 1930, Bear Creek, Luzerne, PA, US Census record near the bottom of this post.
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Second marriage :
Quote:New York, New York, Marriage Index 1866-1937
Name: Jose A Rivera
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 3 Oct 1936
Marriage Place: Manhattan, New York, USA
Spouse: Anne E Jacobson
Certificate Number: 27770
Quote:1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Anna Jacobson
Age in 1910: 1
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Birth Year: abt 1909
Birthplace: Pennsylvania
Home in 1910: Wilkes Barre Ward 1, Luzerne, Pennsylvania
Race: White
Gender: Female
Relation to Head of House: Daughter (Child)
Marital Status: Single
Father's name: John Jacobson
Father's Birthplace: Sweden
Mother's name: Emma Jacobson
Mother's Birthplace: Sweden
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
John Jacobson 48
Emma Jacobson 42
Amy Jacobson 15
Ruth Jacobson 14
Einar Jacobson 11
Ingvall Jacobson 8
Hulda Jacobson 5
Gilbert Jacobson 2
Anna Jacobson 1
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If you peruse the Wikipedia articles of Bear Creek and Bear Creek village, it seems to defy the odds that Jose A. Rivera's in-laws and the family of Frank C. Carlucci III could both be associated with such thinly populated places and yet the backgrounds of these two MIC insiders were entirely random and distinct from each other.
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http://millercenter..../frank-carlucci
ZelikowThat's all I have on the Congo unless either of you have some other questions
OberdorferIf I may tell a Carlucci story
CarlucciThat was subsequent. I came back from the Congo and was Congo desk officer. Charlie Whitehouse and I were the two people on the Congo desk. By then Lumumba had been killed and Cyrille Adoula was Prime Minister of the Congo. I had gotten to know Adoula. When he paid a visit to the United States, I was assigned as his escort officer. That was quite a chore. I went through the UN with him and brought him to Washington. Jack Kennedy held a lunch for him at the White House.
ZelikowDo you remember when this was?
Carlucci1962.
ZelikowDo you remember when in '62, approximately?
CarlucciIt was during the summer. I was over in Blair House and far too junior to be invited to a White House lunch. Kennedy had Adoula on his right and a man named Albert Ndele on his left. Ndele was governor of the Congolese Central Bank. He was the Congo's only Ph.D., a very bright man. Sometime during the lunch Adoula looked around, but he didn't see me in the room. So he turned to Kennedy and said, Ou est Carlucci?
Kennedy said, Who the hell is Carlucci? The word bounced on down, Who is Carlucci? [Dean] Rusk didn't know and it worked down to Soapy [G. Mennen] Williams who was Assistant Secretary for African Affairs. Soapy knew me well. He told Angie [Angier] Biddle Duke to get me over there. I was summoned from Blair House to the White House. When I came in, I said to Angie Biddle Duke, What am I doing here?
He said, I haven't the faintest idea, but there's an empty chair over there. Congressman O'Hara hasn't come. Take his place. I took Barratt O'Hara's place. I started to eat, and Soapy Williams came up and tapped me on the shoulder. He said, The interpreter hasn't shown up. Go up and interpret for the President, please. So I went up.....
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ZelikowThat's all I have on the Congo unless either of you have some other questions
OberdorferIf I may tell a Carlucci story
CarlucciThat was subsequent. I came back from the Congo and was Congo desk officer. Charlie Whitehouse and I were the two people on the Congo desk. By then Lumumba had been killed and Cyrille Adoula was Prime Minister of the Congo. I had gotten to know Adoula. When he paid a visit to the United States, I was assigned as his escort officer. That was quite a chore. I went through the UN with him and brought him to Washington. Jack Kennedy held a lunch for him at the White House.
ZelikowDo you remember when this was?
Carlucci1962.
ZelikowDo you remember when in '62, approximately?
CarlucciIt was during the summer. I was over in Blair House and far too junior to be invited to a White House lunch. Kennedy had Adoula on his right and a man named Albert Ndele on his left. Ndele was governor of the Congolese Central Bank. He was the Congo's only Ph.D., a very bright man. Sometime during the lunch Adoula looked around, but he didn't see me in the room. So he turned to Kennedy and said, Ou est Carlucci?
Kennedy said, Who the hell is Carlucci? The word bounced on down, Who is Carlucci? [Dean] Rusk didn't know and it worked down to Soapy [G. Mennen] Williams who was Assistant Secretary for African Affairs. Soapy knew me well. He told Angie [Angier] Biddle Duke to get me over there. I was summoned from Blair House to the White House. When I came in, I said to Angie Biddle Duke, What am I doing here?
He said, I haven't the faintest idea, but there's an empty chair over there. Congressman O'Hara hasn't come. Take his place. I took Barratt O'Hara's place. I started to eat, and Soapy Williams came up and tapped me on the shoulder. He said, The interpreter hasn't shown up. Go up and interpret for the President, please. So I went up.....
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Carlucci's parents lived in nearby Forty Fort, PA in 1930, near the time of Frank's birth. It has been reported that after the death of Frank and Joan Carlucci's mother, Roxann Bacon Carlucci in 1947, father Frank, Jr., an insurance salesman, moved the family to Bear Creek.
Frank C. Carlucci III's nephew Darryl died tragically there in the mid 1960's.: Darryl Kleinrock (1959 - 1966)*
http://www.findagrav...r&GRid=89900431 and Bernard J. Kleinrock (1935 - 2014)
This woman was the widow of Anna Rivera's and Hilda Aldunate's nephew, Robert E. Oldershaw.:
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http://www.richmond....9591a2ab4f.html
OLDERSHAW, Arline M., 89, Richmond, formerly of Ashland, passed away March 28, 2015. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert E. Oldershaw. She is survived by four children, Bobbie Sullivan of Denver, Colo.; Janice O'Neil of Seattle, Wash.; Karl Oldershaw of Ashland; and Robert Oldershaw of Bear Creek, Pa.; nine grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. ....
OLDERSHAW, Arline M., 89, Richmond, formerly of Ashland, passed away March 28, 2015. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert E. Oldershaw. She is survived by four children, Bobbie Sullivan of Denver, Colo.; Janice O'Neil of Seattle, Wash.; Karl Oldershaw of Ashland; and Robert Oldershaw of Bear Creek, Pa.; nine grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. ....
The obit above is of the wife of the Robert E. Oldershaw listed in the 1930, Bear Creek, Luzerne, PA, US Census record near the bottom of this post.
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http://www.newspaper...spage/94046991/
April 18, 1919
The Wilkes-Barre Record · Page 28
LICENSES Ralph E. Oldershaw ...Wllkes-Barre . . . .Wilkes-Barre Amy Jacobson
April 18, 1919
The Wilkes-Barre Record · Page 28
LICENSES Ralph E. Oldershaw ...Wllkes-Barre . . . .Wilkes-Barre Amy Jacobson
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