Person:Dudley Shook (1)

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Dudley Eugene Shook
d.10 Oct 1941
m. 28 Nov 1866
  1. Mary Shook
  2. Gideon ShookAbt 1867 -
  3. Dudley Eugene Shook1869 - 1941
  4. Charles S. Thomas Shook1871 -
  5. Morris ShookAbt 1873 -
  6. Minnie P. ShookAbt 1877 -
  7. Henry Shook1880 -
m. 31 Aug 1890
  1. Fred Shook1892 - 1913
  2. Allen Ivory Shook1894 - 1966
  3. May Rachel Shook1897 - 1976
  4. Mary ShookAbt 1899 - Bef 1998
  5. Ernest Shook1901 - 1903
  6. Herbert Eugene Shook1903 - 1947
  7. Eula Irene Shook1907 - 1985
  8. Jessie Louise Shook1909 - Bef 1998
  9. Dr. Edwin Martin Shook1911 - 2000
Facts and Events
Name[1] Dudley Eugene Shook
Gender Male
Birth[2][3][4][5][6][7][1] 25 May 1869 North Carolina, United States“The Shook family all came out of the Smoky Mountains in North Carolina.”
Marriage 31 Aug 1890 Newton, Catawba, North Carolina, United Statesto Cora Alice Deal
Employment[3] 1910 Newton, Catawba, North Carolina, United StatesListed occupation as "Farmer/R.R."
Residence[1] Bef 1911 Lake Toxaway, Transylvania, North Carolina, United States
Residence[1] Aft 1911 Newton, Catawba, North Carolina, United States
Residence[1] Abt 1914 Brevard, Transylvania, North Carolina, United States
Residence[1] Abt 1915 Keysville, Charlotte, Virginia, United StatesLeft the railroad to farm in Virginia where he could be home with the family.
Census[7] Jan 1920 Walton, Clinton, Virginia, United States
Employment[1] Abt 1923 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United StatesSteel construction
Residence[1] Abt 1923 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United StatesFarming in Virginia was unsuccessful, so they left for Philadelphia where Allen had found work with Bethlehem Steel.
Occupation[4][7][1] Structural Engineer for Southern Railroad, Farmer
Death[2] 10 Oct 1941

“According to our family Bible, the Shooks were in North Carolina by the latter part of the eighteenth century. On my father’s side our family was German, and my mother’s side was English.”[1]

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Edwin M. Shook, and Editor: Horacio Cabezas Carcache. Edwin M. Shook: Incidents in the Life of a Maya Archaeologist. (2800 Monterey Road, San Marino, California 91108, USA: Southwestern Academy Press, 1998).
  2. 2.0 2.1 Letter from Ruth Malaney (Shook).
  3. 3.0 3.1 United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T624)
    Place: Newton, Catawba, North Carolina, United States, Supervisor’s District No. 9, Enumeration District No. 29, Sheet No. 9, Apr 28, 1910.
  4. 4.0 4.1 United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623)
    Place: Newton Township, Catawba, North Carolina, United States, Supervisor's District No. 8, Enumeration District No. 46, Sheet No. 21, Jun 21, 1900.
  5. United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T9)
    Place: Catawba Township, Catawba, North Carolina, United States, Page No. 5, Supervisor's Dist. No. 3, Enumeration Dist. No. 43, Jun 4, 1880.
  6. Derick S. Hartshorn. The Four Generations of Solomon Deal.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T625)
    Place: Walton, Clinton, Virginia, United States, Supervisor's District No. 5, Enumeration District No. 28, Jan 27-28, 1920.