NameAdelaide WARWICK 
Death29 Jun 1950, Houston, Harris County, Texas2500,2502,2501
MemoHermann Hospital, age 73 years, 7 mos, 13 days; gallstone, perforated instestine
Burial30 Jun 1950, Cremation, Brookside Memorial Park, Houston, Texas2500,2503
MemoMarker at Wheeling Twp., Arlington Heights Cemetery
Occupationhousewife and mother of 1 child
Education1 yr high school
Spouses
Memo1880 census
Death8 Jun 1956, Houston, Harris County, Texas2493,2491,2496
MemoSt. Luke’s Hospital, age 79 years, 9 months, 1 day; died of urenia
Burial9 Jun 1956, Cremation, Brookside Memorial Park, Houston, Texas2493,2491
MemoMarker at Wheeling Township Arlington Heights Cemetery
Marriage9 Oct 1902, Arlington Heights, Cook County, Illinois2502,2504
Marr MemoAncestry World Tree
Census notes for Adelaide WARWICK
1910 Ohio, Washington County, 1st ward Marietta, E.D. 148, sheet 10A, stamped page 60, film T624-1237
16 Bank Street, dwelling 212, family 229
McElhose, Charley, head, male, white, age 33, married, 7 years, born Wisconsin, father New Jersey, mother Germany, japaner in safe factory
-------------, Adelaide, wife, female, white, age 33, married 7 years, mother of 1 child, 1 living, born Illinois, father England, mother New York
-------------, Vera, daughter, female, white, age 5, single, born Missouri, father Wisconsin, mother Illinois
1920 Ohio, Cuyahoga County, Rockport Twp., 4th Ward Lakewood City, E.D. 587, sheet 8B, film T625-1376
1280 Beach Court, dwelling 60, family 235
McElhose, Charles, head, male, white, age 43, married, born Wisconsin, father New Jersey, mother Germany, foreman, varnish company
-------------, Adelaide, wife, female, white, age 43, married, born Illinois, father born England, mother New York
-------------, Vera, daughter, female, age 15, single, born Missouri, father Wisconsin, mother Illinois
1930 Illinois, Cook County, Wheeling Twp., Arlington Heights, E.D. 2105, sheet 7A, stamped page 8, film T626-499
706 N. Dunton Ave., dwelling 149, family 153
McElhose, Charles, head, rents, male, white, age 53, married age 26, born Wisconsin, father New Jersey, mother Germany, paint tester, paint factory
-------------, Adelaide, wife, female, white, age 53, married age 26, born Illinois, father England, mother New York
Pierce, Emily, mother-in-law, female, white, age 90, widow, born New York, parents born New York
1940 Illinois Cook County, Wheeling Twp., Arlington Heights, E.D. 16-161, sheet 1B
706 No. Dunton, household 19, rents, $15
McElhose, Charles, head, male, white, age 62, married, 1 yr high school, born Wisconsin, lived in same house in 1935, janitor in public school
------------, Adelaide, wife, female, white, age 62, married, 1 yr high school, born Illinois, lived in same house in 1935
Obituary notes for Adelaide WARWICK
The Daily Herald (Chicago, Illinois) 7 July 1950
Adelaide McElhose
Funeral services for Mrs. Adelaide McElhose nee Warwick of Arlington Heights, were held June 30 in Houston, Tex., with Dr. Donald H. Stewart officiating. Cremation Brookside Memorial park.
Mrs. McElhose was born November 16, 1876, in Arlington Heights and died at Herman hospital, Houston, June 29. She was married to Charles F. McElhose October 9, 1902.
She had gone to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Karl Militzer, in Houston June 12.
Survivors include her husband, her daughter, two grandchildren, Donn and Sandra and a sister, Mrs. Elsie Pickens of Chicago.
Memorial services will be held at the Methodist church, Arlington Heights, in the near future.
Notes for Charles Frank & Adelaide (Family)
The Daily Herald (Chicago, Illinois) 11 October 1902
Warwick-McElhose
A pretty wedding was solemnized Thursday evening, Oct. 9, 1902, at the house of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Warwick when their youngest daughter, Miss Adelaide, was united in marriage with Mr. Charles McElhose of St. Louis, Rev. G.F. Meade officiating. The pleasant rooms were tastefully decorated with flowers, a bank of green forming a background for the altar.
The bride was a picture of loveliness in her white silk bridal robes adorned with white roses. Miss Celia Hausam as bridesmaid wore pink batiste and pink roses. Mr. Alfred Chidley was groomsman and four charming young nieces of the bride, Bernice, Ethel and Ora Allison and Winifred Pickens, daintily dressed, two in blue and two in pink acted as flower girls. Mrs. Best played the wedding march. Among the guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McElhose and family, Frank Bleimehl and wife of Chicago, Henry Weinrich and wife, Lester Allison and family, Mrs. Frieze, Harry Gammon? and Miss Hughes of Austin, John Picken and family, Dr. and Mrs. J.E. Best, Mr. and Mrs. L.G. Heim?, Alfred Chidley and Misses Hawks, Taylor, Hausam, Peter, Cooley and Stangor. Both bride and groom were born and reared here, and the best wishes of a host of friends go with them to their future home in St. Louis.