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Nora Belle Buckner
d.22 Jul 1992
- W. Nora Belle Buckner1902 - 1992
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] |
Nora Belle Buckner |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[3][4] |
13 Nov 1902 |
Missouri, USA |
Census[1] |
3 May 1910 |
Jackson, Greene, Missouri, USAMap: Latitude: N37.34322 Longitude: W93.131271 Jackson Missouri United States of America |
Occupation[7] |
1920 |
Springfield, Greene, Missouri, USAGarment maker for an overall factory |
Census[7] |
10 Jan 1920 |
Springfield, Greene, Missouri, USADaisy and Nora Buckner are listed as roomers in the Marion Long household |
Marriage |
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to Unknown |
Marriage License |
9 Jan 1922 |
Springfield, Greene, Missouri, USAto Jessie Boles |
Residence[8] |
1930 |
North Campbell, Springfield, Greene, Missouri, USAMap: Latitude: N37.206167 Longitude: W93.309181 2015 Oakland Avenue, rented for 10 a month North Campbell Springfield Missouri United States of America |
Census[8] |
10 Apr 1930 |
North Campbell, Springfield, Greene, Missouri, USAMap: Latitude: N37.206167 Longitude: W93.309181 Jesse E., Nora B., Retta M., and James O. in the household North Campbell Springfield Missouri United States of America |
Census[5] |
10 May 1940 |
Grant, Webster, Missouri, USAMap: Latitude: N37.32116 Longitude: W93.05795 Jessie M., Nora B., Retha M., Jame O., Naomi N., Jennie R., Shirley F., and Delama Boles in the household Grant Missouri United States of America |
Education[5] |
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Highest grade completed: 8 |
Residence[6] |
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Marshfield, Webster, Missouri, USAMap: Latitude: N37.337269 Longitude: W92.907188 Marshfield Missouri United States of America |
Death[4] |
22 Jul 1992 |
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Burial[4] |
1992 |
Strafford, Greene, Missouri, USABass Chapel Cemetery |
Other[6][9][10] |
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Extra Fact |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T624)
T.J. Davenport household; Census Place: Aberdeen Ward 2, Monroe, Mississippi; Roll T624_752; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 66; Image: 347.
Aberdeen, Monroe, Mississippi 2 May 1910 4 College [?] Family 312, Dwelling 338
T.J. Davenport Head Male White 50 Married 5 years Born in Mississippi Father born in Pennsylvania Mother born in Virginia Spoke English Editor of city paper Employed all year Able to read and write Owned a farm
Hortense Davenport Wife Female White 48 Married 5 years Had given birth to 1 child 0 children living Born in Indiana Both parents born in Kentucky Spoke English Able to read and write
Carrie Davenport Mother Female White 85 Widowed Had given birth to 17 children 12 living Born in Virginia Mother born in Virginia Father born in Pennsylvania Spoke English Able to read and write
Louis H. Stine Boarder Male White 55 Married 30 years Born in Kentucky Both parents born in Kentucky Spoke English Employed as a Christian minister Able to read and write
Cora Stine Boarder Female White 51 Married 30 years Had given birth to 1 child 1 child living Born in Kentucky Both parents born in Kentucky Spoke English Able to read and write
- ↑ Handwritten note listing birth dates, author unknown.
- ↑ United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T624)
James Buckner household; Census Place: Franklin, Greene,Missouri; Roll: 856; Page: 2B; Enumeration District: 0049; FHL microfilm: 1240856; Dwelling 39; Family 39.
Census 1910 James Ida Daisy Nora Lena Claude Maude
Jackson, Greene, Missouri 3 May 1910 Dwelling 183, Family 185
James Buckner Head Male White 32 Married 12 years Born in North Carolina Both parents born in North Carolina Spoke English Employed as a farmer all year Able to read and write Owned mortgaged farm 151 on farm schedule
Ida Buckner Wife Female White 32 Married 12 years Had given birth to 5 children, all 5 still alive Born in Missouri Both parents born in Illinois Spoke English No employment Able to read and write
Daisy Buckner Daughter Female White 10 Single Born in Missouri Both parents born in Missouri Spoke English No employment Able to read and write Attended school
Nora Buckner Daughter Female White 9 Single Born in Missouri Both parents born in Missouri No employment Attended school
Lena Buckner Daughter Female White 5 Single Born in Missouri Both parents born in Missouri No employment Had not attended school
Claude Buckner Son Male White 2 Single Born in Missouri Both parents born in Missouri No employment
Maude Buckner Daughter Female White 7/12 years old Single Born in Missouri Both parents born in Missouri No employment
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Find A Grave
Nora Boles; Missouri; 1992.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 United States. 1940 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T627)
Jessie M. Boles household; Census Place: Grant, Webster, Missouri; Roll: T627_2164; Page: 11B; Enumeration District: 113-7.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Bagley Evans, Betty, Interview by Jessica Mounts Hammond and Beth Palmer Mounts
Interview with Betty Bagley Evans, 23 DEC 2007.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T625)
Marion Long household; Census Place: Springfield Ward 7, Greene,Missouri; Roll: T625_915; Page: 8B; Enumeration District: 49; Image: 559.
Census 1920 Buckner Daisy Nora
10 January 1920 Springfield, Greene, Missouri 1536 Spring St. Dwelling 165, Family 176
Marion Long household
Daisy Buckner Roomer Female White 20 Single Able to read and write Born in Missouri Father born in South Carolina Mother born in Arkansas Employed as a garment maker for an overall company
Nora Buckner Roomer Female White 18 Single Able to read and write Born in Missouri Father born in South Carolina Mother born in Arkansas Employed as a garment maker for an overall company
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 United States. 1930 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T626)
Jesse Boles household; Census Place: Springfield, Greene,Missouri; Roll: 1189; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 39; Image: 402.0; FHL microfilm: 2340924.
- ↑ Description: Went driving with her sister Maud
- ↑ There's a picture of her standing next to the kind of cars you had to crank, the Maltese-
Jessica: Right.
Betty: Mother could- Daisy- uh, Nora could drive, and Mother could crank, and they went together. Mother'd crank it, she'd drive it.
Jessica: Uh huh. Where did they- what did they do? Were they just going out, or-
Betty: They'd just go to church things. They didn't do much.
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