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Rose Opal <I>Dolph</I> Campbell

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Rose Opal Dolph Campbell

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
5 Aug 1932 (aged 36)
Berkeley, Alameda County, California, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section: Magnolia. Lot: 80. Grave: 2.
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The Morning Oregonian, Thursday, August 11, 1932, page 10. Funeral Notices.
"CAMPBELL--At Berkeley, Cal., Aug. 5, Rose Opal Campbell, aged 36 years, beloved mother of Marjorie Helen Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dolph of Oakland, Cal., sister of Mrs. M. P. Sayles of Berkeley and Mrs. F. E. Jensen of Oakland. Funeral services Friday, Aug. 12, at 2 P.M., at the Chapel of Miller & Tracey. Interment Lincoln Memorial Park."

In 1900, Rose was in Pettis County, Missouri with her parents, Richard Dolph, born in Iowa, Aug. 1869, and Mary A. Dolph, born in Illinois, in July 1869, and a sister, Migmette [Mignonet/Mignonette], born Oct. 1899 in Missouri. The census information showed Rose O. Dolph was born in Texas, Nov. 1895. In 1910, Rose was age 14, living in Marion County, Iowa.

In 1920 she was listed as Opal Campbell, married to William Campbell, living in Oakland, Alameda, California. They had a 4 year old daughter, Marjorie who was born in Oregon. They were living with Richard and Mary Dolph, Opal's parents. Opal was a telephone operator. Her husband, William Campbell, was listed as age 25, born in Iowa.

In 1930, Rose O Campbell, and her daughter Marjorie H Campbell [age 14, born in Oregon], are still in the household of her parents, Richard C. and Mary A. Dolph, in Oakland, Alameda County, California. Rose is listed as divorced and working for the telephone company as an operator.

Note: The office at Lincoln Memorial Park, said there was a John Campbell Jr in grave #1, which would be to the Left of Rose's grave, but there wasn't any visible gravemarker for him. They also said John was Rose's son. In graves #3 & #4, to the right of Rose's grave, the cemetery office said was where Richard and Mary Dolph were buried. But there wasn't any visible gravemarker for either of them.
The Morning Oregonian, Thursday, August 11, 1932, page 10. Funeral Notices.
"CAMPBELL--At Berkeley, Cal., Aug. 5, Rose Opal Campbell, aged 36 years, beloved mother of Marjorie Helen Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dolph of Oakland, Cal., sister of Mrs. M. P. Sayles of Berkeley and Mrs. F. E. Jensen of Oakland. Funeral services Friday, Aug. 12, at 2 P.M., at the Chapel of Miller & Tracey. Interment Lincoln Memorial Park."

In 1900, Rose was in Pettis County, Missouri with her parents, Richard Dolph, born in Iowa, Aug. 1869, and Mary A. Dolph, born in Illinois, in July 1869, and a sister, Migmette [Mignonet/Mignonette], born Oct. 1899 in Missouri. The census information showed Rose O. Dolph was born in Texas, Nov. 1895. In 1910, Rose was age 14, living in Marion County, Iowa.

In 1920 she was listed as Opal Campbell, married to William Campbell, living in Oakland, Alameda, California. They had a 4 year old daughter, Marjorie who was born in Oregon. They were living with Richard and Mary Dolph, Opal's parents. Opal was a telephone operator. Her husband, William Campbell, was listed as age 25, born in Iowa.

In 1930, Rose O Campbell, and her daughter Marjorie H Campbell [age 14, born in Oregon], are still in the household of her parents, Richard C. and Mary A. Dolph, in Oakland, Alameda County, California. Rose is listed as divorced and working for the telephone company as an operator.

Note: The office at Lincoln Memorial Park, said there was a John Campbell Jr in grave #1, which would be to the Left of Rose's grave, but there wasn't any visible gravemarker for him. They also said John was Rose's son. In graves #3 & #4, to the right of Rose's grave, the cemetery office said was where Richard and Mary Dolph were buried. But there wasn't any visible gravemarker for either of them.


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