Meyer, Eleanor Louise

Birth Name Meyer, Eleanor Louise
Gender female
Age at Death 68 years, 10 months, 1 day

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1916-08-27 Blytheville, Mississippi, Arkansas, USA Birth of Meyer, Eleanor Louise  
Death 1985-06-28 Sparks, Washoe, Nevada, USA Death of Meyer, Eleanor Louise  
Burial 1985-07-05 Turlock, Stanislaus, California, USA Burial of Meyer, Eleanor  

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Meyer, Edwin Strathmore1871-07-011936-07-23
Mother Bantley, Rose Elizabeth1876-06-181934-02-04
    Sister     Meyer, Alice Elizabeth 1908-11-25 1913-10-28
    Sister     Meyer, Helen Rose 1909-01-19 1986-04-02
    Sister     [Living], [Living]
    Sister     [Living], [Living]
         Meyer, Eleanor Louise 1916-08-27 1985-06-28

Families

Family of Reed, Frank and Meyer, Eleanor Louise

Married Husband Reed, Frank ( * + ... )
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Reed, Diane Lynn1938-10-062016-06-16

Family of Teller, George W. III and Meyer, Eleanor Louise

Married Husband Teller, George W. III ( * 1894-11-27 + 1971-08-05 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 1940-08-07 Reno, Washoe, Nevada, USA Marriage of Teller, George and Eleanor  
Divorce 1953-01-21 Stockton, San Joaquin, California, USA Divorce of Teller, George and Meyer, Eleanor  
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
[Living], [Living]
Teller, Arlene Rose1941-04-262012-07-21
Teller, Rachel Eleanor1942-09-052004-02-16

Family of Adams, Joe and Meyer, Eleanor Louise

Married Husband Adams, Joe ( * + ... )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage before 1951   Marriage of Adams, Joe and Eleanor  

Narrative

Buried at Turlock Memorial Park, Turlock, California

Narrative

ssn: 567-01-7069

Narrative

Edwin L. Meyer and Rose B. Bantley met at the 1903 World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. They were married in the First Methodist Church around 1904 in St. Louis, St. Louis Co., Missouri. They lived a short while in this parents big house after their marriage. President Grant was President of the U.S. (Note from Logan: It was Roosevelt).

After their marriage, Edwin owned a grocery store in Arkansas where my mother, Eleanor louise Meyer was born in Belleville, Yeh Co., Arkansas. They later moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma when my mother was 6 weeks old.

When Rose Bantley was 15 years old, her parents brought her out to California for a visit. This leaving a lasting impression on her, Edwin & Rose eventually brought the family out to California from Oklahoma in 1923, however, leaving their youngest daughter, my mother, Eleanor Louise Meyer, with Rose's sister, Aunt Beryle. Jack Gouy was to marry Aunt Beryle, and they had one son who was crippled in the war. Edwin & Rose soon settled in the Los Angeles Area where Edwin became a Stage Actor and delat in Real Estate. My mother was raised by Aunt Beryle at a very early age and followed her family to California later at the age of 5.

Edwin had 3 sisters, Florence, Daisy & Lillie Meyer. Rose's brothers & sisters were Beryle, Oscar, Johnnie & Charlene Bantley. - Arlene Teller Duncan