THE BOOK: "Spiritworld and Spiritlife" taken down by Elizabeth Dresser 1927   (source. audio of this book

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This story of her life is copied from here:

http://ehbritten.blogspot.com/2012/12/dee-fr-and-sis-looking-for-charlotte.html

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Looking for Charlotte Elizabeth Dresser, left up, (1845 - 1930)


and Fred Rafferty


            Hartmann in his 1927 Who's Who In Occultism, New Thought, Psychism and Spiritualism says this:
    DRESSER, Miss Charlotte E. Automatic writing. "Spirit World and Spirit Life," and "Life Here and Hereafter" (with Fred Rafferty). Address: 117 East 10th St., Santa Ana, Calif.
        And, in the introduction to Spirit World and Spirit Life (1922), Charlotte Elizabeth Dresser (who's just C.E.D. to         Fred Rafferty's F.R. in the book), writes:
    Seventeen years ago, when quite alone, after the 'passing' of father, mother, sister, and brothers, I formed a friendship, that grew into a companionship so fine that the world became for me a happier place and life a brighter thing. We were a trio: 'Dee,' 'F. R.,' and 'Sis'; for so we changed our names to familiar and intimate expression.

    Twelve years passed, with no break in the happy association, and then suddenly and with little warning Dee passed out of this earthly life. To me, remained the hope of renewing the companionship in a world where parting is unknown. To. F. R. a black wall, beyond which, nothing! For, long before, his mind had accepted the reasoning of materialistic philosophy, and, arguing from that standpoint, death ended all; and life, going out like a spent candle, could in nowise be re-lighted.

The book was published in 1922, implying a beginning of the trio's friendship circa 1905, the death of 'Dee' circa 1917, and the beginning of their Spiritualist experience: via table, and then ouija, shortly thereafter.

We get a little more help from the life of Fred Rafferty, which is clear as crystal.
Born in Illinois in May of 1863, he is married to Carrie B. Richards in 1885, and the couple are living in Santa Ana, California from 1896 onward. Rafferty list his occupation as "florist", but is categorized as "general agriculture," which leads me to believe he's a flower-farmer, not a flower-arranger. Newspaper reports about Fred -- and there are some -- tend to confirm this, and -- from 1908 to 1913, a "Miss C. E. Dresser" is traveling with "Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rafferty" and is captured in the social column of the Riverside Independent Enterprise and the San Diego Union.
And that's how I found her:
        She appears in the Southern California papers regularly until 1914, although her music school doesn't seem to last   much past 1903. She's involved in local musical groups, and she sells off a lot of property -- perhaps her inheritance, given that she's without family.
In the 1910 and 1920 census, she's living next door to Fred Rafferty: he at 117 East 10th Street, she at 115. In the 1910 census, Carrie is living with Fred; in the 1920 census, Fred is a widower.
Dig, dig, dig. I have artifacts aplenty, but still no coherent life. But just as a marker -- a note due -- here are Dee, F.R. and Sis, as they prepared to travel to Hong Kong, China and Java in 1915.

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Charlotte Elizabeth Dresser

In the 1930 US census, Fred Rafferty is living alone at 117 10th Street, and the Matz family has moved in to 115.

Spirit World and Spirit Life and Life Here and Hereafter, the two texts she and Fred produced together in 1922 and 1927, were Charlotte Elizabeth Dresser's swansong.


The trajectory of the life of Charlotte Elizabeth Dresser, in brief:
  • Father: Francis Dresser (1809-1847), apparently prosperous wool merchant and tanner in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Died suddenly, of unknown causes, shortly after Charlotte's birth.
  • Mother: Clarissa Amelia Dowes (1812-1902?). Marries Francis Dresser in December of 1832. Is head of household for her family until her death, circa 1902.
  • Siblins: Charles F. Dresser (1833-1837)
  • Sibling: Martin Luther Dresser (1835-1887), successful merchant, with Edwin Erastus, in Stockbridge area. Widely covered in newspapers of the time. Three children (Samuel S., Martin L., and Martha J)
  • Sibling: Amelia H. Dresser (1837-1861), marries Dr. Edwin Sexton in 1860, and dies the following year.
  • Sibling: Charles F. Dresser (1840-1864), dies in New Hampshire, recuperating from wounds sustained during an unidentified Civil War battle
  • Sibling: Edwin Erastus Dresser (1842-1870), successful merchant, with Martin Luther Dresser, in Stockbridge area. Dies from long-term effects of an amputation resulting from a wound at the Battle of Petersburg

Charlotte Elizabeth Dresser lives with her mother, Clarissa Amelia (who is of independent means for those of the period), in the Stockbridge area, through the 1900 census, which lists she and her mother as the entire household. She is featured from time to time in the Stockbridge area newspapers, participating in musical events, engaged in charitable work, and lecturing on topics related to music, both church and secular.

In 1904, Charlotte is living in Los Angeles, and soon thereafter moves south to Santa Ana, where she advertises her services as a music teacher in local papers. Shortly thereafter she meets and becomes intimate with Fred and Carrie Rafferty, and begins traveling with them in California. The Raffertys and Charlotte do not appear in local papers after 1914 or so, suggesting Fred and Charlotte both retired. Charlotte clearly has independent means; she is buying and selling property on a regular basis, and she is traveling en menage with the Raffertys: in 1911, through the Mediterranean; in 1914 to England; and in 1916 to Hong Kong, Java and China. After Carrie Rafferty's death c. 1917, she and Fred Rafferty investigate Spiritualism, and their work together is reproduced in part in the two spirit texts mentioned here. In 1927, Charlotte and Fred travel to Sweden: Fred is 65, and Charlotte is 81. Some time shortly thereafter, Charlotte dies: in the 1930 census, Fred is living alone at his usual address, and he has new neighbors next door. Fred is not listed in the 1940 US census.

from http://ehbritten.blogspot.com/

see also:
http://spirit-communications.net/index.php/mediums-and-mediumship/charlotte-elizabeth-dresser/

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and
OSCAR BUSH, 1844-1914: Sow and Reap (1906) pdf
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 more  of spirit books of OSCAR BUSH, 1844-1914, at buttom of site https://rune.galactic.to/livdod2.html