Mildred Sarah <I>Parker</I> Bacle

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Mildred Sarah Parker Bacle

Birth
Butler, Taylor County, Georgia, USA
Death
11 Jul 1998 (aged 75)
Columbus, Muscogee County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Geneva, Talbot County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.572909, Longitude: -84.564488
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Loving wife of Cecil Mosley Bacle and mother of nine.

According to a copy of one birth certificate, Mildred was born at her parent's home in Geneva, Georgia at 9:15 pm on the night of January 6th, 1923. The name listed on her birth certificate is Sarah Mildred Parker. It goes on to list her mother as Bertha Lee Smith, aged 32, a housewife, born in Talbot County, Georgia, and her father as, Andrew W. Parker, aged 44, a farmer, born in Taylor County, GA.

Listed as a midwife, was her grandmother, Mrs. A. W. Parker. Actually, that birth certificate was not signed and was dated as 5/24/1940.

The previous information notwithstanding, according to information given to her children by Mildred, she was born at the Montgomery Hospital, in Butler, Taylor Co., GA, rather than at home in Talbot. This should be further investigated. Additional inquiry should also be made into the arrangement of her name, as Mildred S. is given in further sources. For the purposes of this writing, I will tend to believe the place and names to be incorrect on the certificate and rely on Mildred's information as a more reliable source.

The first census data to include Mildred, (in this case Mildred S.), is that of 1930, in Geneva. At the time she was listed as being 7 years old and living with her parents, father, Andrew, a 49 year old farmer, and mother, Bertha, then 38, along with her siblings Willis H., 19, Robert L., 14, and Joseph H., two.

Mildred grew up in the Geneva home of her parents and entered school there, transferring to, and graduating from Talbot County High School, in Talbotton.

Like most people at the time, Mildred was affected by the World War II. At the age of 20, Mildred met and married a young soldier who was currently undergoing training at nearby Fort Benning. Her future husband, Cecil Mosely Bacle, was born and raised in the Louisiana and Texas areas. The couple married in Phenix City, Alabama, just across the state line, on March 7, 1943. They went on to birth 9 children, 8 of which lived to adulthood.
Loving wife of Cecil Mosley Bacle and mother of nine.

According to a copy of one birth certificate, Mildred was born at her parent's home in Geneva, Georgia at 9:15 pm on the night of January 6th, 1923. The name listed on her birth certificate is Sarah Mildred Parker. It goes on to list her mother as Bertha Lee Smith, aged 32, a housewife, born in Talbot County, Georgia, and her father as, Andrew W. Parker, aged 44, a farmer, born in Taylor County, GA.

Listed as a midwife, was her grandmother, Mrs. A. W. Parker. Actually, that birth certificate was not signed and was dated as 5/24/1940.

The previous information notwithstanding, according to information given to her children by Mildred, she was born at the Montgomery Hospital, in Butler, Taylor Co., GA, rather than at home in Talbot. This should be further investigated. Additional inquiry should also be made into the arrangement of her name, as Mildred S. is given in further sources. For the purposes of this writing, I will tend to believe the place and names to be incorrect on the certificate and rely on Mildred's information as a more reliable source.

The first census data to include Mildred, (in this case Mildred S.), is that of 1930, in Geneva. At the time she was listed as being 7 years old and living with her parents, father, Andrew, a 49 year old farmer, and mother, Bertha, then 38, along with her siblings Willis H., 19, Robert L., 14, and Joseph H., two.

Mildred grew up in the Geneva home of her parents and entered school there, transferring to, and graduating from Talbot County High School, in Talbotton.

Like most people at the time, Mildred was affected by the World War II. At the age of 20, Mildred met and married a young soldier who was currently undergoing training at nearby Fort Benning. Her future husband, Cecil Mosely Bacle, was born and raised in the Louisiana and Texas areas. The couple married in Phenix City, Alabama, just across the state line, on March 7, 1943. They went on to birth 9 children, 8 of which lived to adulthood.


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