She was married to Charles Estes Bishop; son of Daniel Pinkney Bishop and Mary Elizabeth Hawkins, in Haywood County.
Charles worked as a locomotive engineer for the Champion Fiber Company and in his WWI Draft Registration Card, he and Rosalie were living in the Willet's Community of Jackson Co, NC.
Charles is last reflected in the 1920 Beaverdam, Haywood County Census and by the 1930 Census, it reflects that Rosalie is widowed. There is speculation to his life after the 1920 Census, but nothing with supporting documentation. His date of death & burial location is unknown at this time.
Rosalie's mother, Amanda and her sister, Caldonia were living in the home under her care as reflected in Census Records.
"Rosy" as she was known would die at Haywood County Hospital.
She was 89-years of age.
She was married to Charles Estes Bishop; son of Daniel Pinkney Bishop and Mary Elizabeth Hawkins, in Haywood County.
Charles worked as a locomotive engineer for the Champion Fiber Company and in his WWI Draft Registration Card, he and Rosalie were living in the Willet's Community of Jackson Co, NC.
Charles is last reflected in the 1920 Beaverdam, Haywood County Census and by the 1930 Census, it reflects that Rosalie is widowed. There is speculation to his life after the 1920 Census, but nothing with supporting documentation. His date of death & burial location is unknown at this time.
Rosalie's mother, Amanda and her sister, Caldonia were living in the home under her care as reflected in Census Records.
"Rosy" as she was known would die at Haywood County Hospital.
She was 89-years of age.
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