Had also looked for it but did not find it either, maybe it was removed?I could have sworn I had the PM photo, but I can’t find it.![]()
A friend an I (both dabble on genealogy) tried putting together something for Carola, but ran into the same thing you did. Not much at all. She very likely could have been adopted.Do we know if Carola was adopted?
Nada. I only found the one yearbook photo of her and there were no other Davenport’s in that one. I searched page by page in the yearbooks immediately before and after she appeared in the 1971 one, but none of the Davenport’s I found ever appeared together in the same book (that I could see). This was Plymouth Whitemarsh HS.It looks like Davenport is her maiden name, and in theory that should bring us to some parents, even if that's her adopted last name. But I'm not finding anything. I wonder if she had siblings that went to that same school that pops up with her picture in it.
Interesting. However it can unfortunately take a few months for DNA testing.Jane Seneca Doe's Identity One Step Closer To Becoming Reality
Sounds like they are closing in with some new relatives that were recently identified and are submitting DNA tests (or they are trying to determine which member of the family she is descended from, with certainty).
Interesting. However it can unfortunately take a few months for DNA testing.
Did not know, or must have forgotten that Seneca Doe had a bottle of wine in her pocket.
''In the fall of 1976, the body of a young African American woman was found on the shoulder of a rural highway near downstate Seneca. She was wearing a colorful red sweater, with a bottle of wine in the pocket. It was believed she may have been in her twenties, but she had no ID.''
I actually talked to Carl and got his reconstruction of her and put it on the Wikipedia page for unidentified murder victims, hopefully it will garner some more attention.Its a pity she still has so few matches on the spreadsheet. This gorgeous lady deserves to come home.