NameAda Mae Calloway
Birth3 Jul 1924, Princess Anne, Somerset County, Maryland
Death27 Sep 2003
Documentation
1940 U.S. Census, Somerset County, Maryland
Enumeration District 20-24, Sheet 11A
198 East Princess Avenue
Owned home, value $6000, on a farm
Calloway, Effie, head, female, white, 52, widowed, not in school, highest grade attained H2, born in Maryland, in 1935 living on a farm in Somerset, Maryland, not at work, not seeking work
Calloway, Howard, son, male, white, 34 married, not in school, highest grade attained 7, born in Maryland, in 1935 living on a farm in Somerset, Maryland, assigned to emergency work, several column entries unclear, duration of unemployment 24 weeks, laborer for sanitary project, private worker, weeks worked in 1939 12, money received 432, no other income
Calloway, Marcia, daughter, female, white, 28, married, not in school, highest grade attained 8, born in Maryland, in 1935 living on a farm in Somerset, Maryland, not employed or looking for employment, received other income
Calloway, Ada, daughter, female, white, 15, single, in school, highest grade attained H3, born in Maryland, in 1935 living on a farm in Somerset, Maryland, not employed or looking for work
Calloway, Elwood, grandson, male, white, 12, single, in school, highest grade attained 6, born in Maryland, in 1935 living on a farm in Somerset, Maryland
On 15 February 1944, Ada Mae Calloway was issued a World War II Cadet Nursing Corps Card. Admitted to school at St. Joseph’s Hospital School of Nursing in Baltimore, Maryland, on 1 February 1944, terminated without default on 2 August 1944. [World War II Cadet Nursing Corps Card Files, 1942–1948.]
On 1 August 1960, Albert T. Moore was married to Ada M. Jennings in Richmond, Virginia. He was 65; white; widowed; married once before; occupation retired; born in Baltimore, Maryland; father Thos. W. Moore; mother Catherine Trautwein; residence 505 W. University Parkway. She was 36; white; divorced; married once before; occupation telephone operator; born in Princess Anne, Maryland; father Chas. H. Calloway; mother Effie Bosman; resident of Baltimore, Maryland. [Commonwealth of Virginia, City of Richmond, Certificate of Marriage 21521.]
On 30 November 1960, Albert T. W. Moore and Mae J. Moore, his wife, and Carl T. Moore and Irene K. Moore, his wife, parties of the first part, sold for $5 to John T. Riepe and Jane M. Riepe, his wife, parties of the second part, those lots of ground numbered 11 and 12 in block 47 of Guilford, the improvements being known as 313 Suffolk Road. This being the same lot of ground described in a deed dated 17 February 1960 a recorded in Liber J.F.C. No. 819, folio 34 from Dotti Claire Liberles, unmarried, to Albert T. W. Moore and Carl T. Moore. [Baltimore City Superior Court (Land Records), 1960-1960, JFC 986, page 0326, MSA CE 168-11304.]
The 1962 Blue Book [Baltimore] lists on page 269:
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomas William (Mae C. Jennings)
1234 Cambridge Rd., Maitland, Fla.
On page 27, Maiden Names of Brides:
Jennings, Mae Calloway
Spouses
Birth11 Jan 1926, Baltimore, Maryland
Death23 Aug 2006
Marriage16 Aug 1948, Richmond, Virginia
Birth7 Jun 1895, 140 N. Washington Street, Baltimore, Maryland
Death4 Jul 1975, North Miami, Dade County, Florida
BurialParkwood Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland
OccupationClerk
Marriage1 Aug 1960, Richmond, Virginia
DivorceApr 1965, Dade County, Florida
MarriageOct 1968, Orange County, Florida
Divorce1981, Orange County, Florida
Birth31 Dec 1897
Death16 Mar 1984
Marriage6 Nov 1981, Orange County, Florida
Divorce6 Dec 1982, Orange County, Florida