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Carroll Booth

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Carroll Booth

Birth
Death
28 Jan 1926 (aged 8)
Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China
Burial
Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, China Add to Map
Plot
Cremated.
Memorial ID
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Son of Charles B. Booth and Naomi (Bailey) Booth.

Died of scarlet fever.
.SEE FREDERICK CASTLEMAINE.

Lockport Union Sun and Journal, Wednesday February 18, 1926:

Word has been received by relatives in this country of the death at Shanghai, China, of Mrs. Charles Brandon Booth, daughter-in-law of General and Mrs. Ballington Booth, heads of the Volunteers of America. Dispatches report that both Mrs.
Booth and a son, Carroll, died of scarlet fever, from which a
daughter Audrey is reported recovering.
Mrs. Booth is well known in Lockport. She is the daughter of Harry Bailey and Naomi Sutherland Bailey.
Her mother is one of the famous Seven Sutherland Sisters.
She spent most of her life here and graduated from Lockport High School in 1909.
She left here to attend boarding school, and met Charles Brandon Booth, whom she subsequently married. They have three children, one of which is in this country with relatives.
She spent four years living at 111 East Avenue. At her death she was thirty five years old.
He husband is national field secretary for Big Brother and Big Sister Foundation.
He went to China with Mrs. Booth and two of their children to make a film of Chinese artistic life.
They have been in China for two years.


Local historian Clarence O. Lewis published a number of newspaper articles about the famous Seven Sutherland Sisters.
Mr. Lewis wrote in one of his articles that the cremated remains of Naomi Bailey Booth and her son Carroll Booth are in Chinese urns in the Castlemaine mausoleum.

** SEE FREDERICK CASTLEMAINE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAUSOLEUM.

Note: There is some discrepancy concerning this person.
This person is listed on Find A Grave as having cremation remains in a columbaria at Bubbling Well Road Cemetery in Shanghai China. My information may be incorrect.
Son of Charles B. Booth and Naomi (Bailey) Booth.

Died of scarlet fever.
.SEE FREDERICK CASTLEMAINE.

Lockport Union Sun and Journal, Wednesday February 18, 1926:

Word has been received by relatives in this country of the death at Shanghai, China, of Mrs. Charles Brandon Booth, daughter-in-law of General and Mrs. Ballington Booth, heads of the Volunteers of America. Dispatches report that both Mrs.
Booth and a son, Carroll, died of scarlet fever, from which a
daughter Audrey is reported recovering.
Mrs. Booth is well known in Lockport. She is the daughter of Harry Bailey and Naomi Sutherland Bailey.
Her mother is one of the famous Seven Sutherland Sisters.
She spent most of her life here and graduated from Lockport High School in 1909.
She left here to attend boarding school, and met Charles Brandon Booth, whom she subsequently married. They have three children, one of which is in this country with relatives.
She spent four years living at 111 East Avenue. At her death she was thirty five years old.
He husband is national field secretary for Big Brother and Big Sister Foundation.
He went to China with Mrs. Booth and two of their children to make a film of Chinese artistic life.
They have been in China for two years.


Local historian Clarence O. Lewis published a number of newspaper articles about the famous Seven Sutherland Sisters.
Mr. Lewis wrote in one of his articles that the cremated remains of Naomi Bailey Booth and her son Carroll Booth are in Chinese urns in the Castlemaine mausoleum.

** SEE FREDERICK CASTLEMAINE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MAUSOLEUM.

Note: There is some discrepancy concerning this person.
This person is listed on Find A Grave as having cremation remains in a columbaria at Bubbling Well Road Cemetery in Shanghai China. My information may be incorrect.

Gravesite Details

Information from Reports of Deaths of American Citizens Abroad 1926;



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