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- Dorothy L. Buckner1930 - 1968
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] |
Dorothy L. Buckner |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[3] |
1930 |
Grant, Webster, Missouri, USAMap: Latitude: N37.32116 Longitude: W93.05795 Grant Missouri United States of America |
Census[5] |
18 Apr 1930 |
Grant, Webster, Missouri, USAMap: Latitude: N37.32116 Longitude: W93.05795 Claude, Martha, and Dorotha L. lived in the household together Grant Missouri United States of America |
Death[4] |
1968 |
Springfield, Greene, Missouri, USA |
References
- ↑ United States. 1930 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T626)
Claude Buckner household; Census Place: Grant, Webster, Missouri; Roll: 1251; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 8; Image: 378.0; FHL microfilm: 2340986.; Dwelling 202.
Census 1930 Buckner Claude Martha Dorotha L.
Grant, Webster, Missouri 2 April 1930 Dwelling 202, Family 203
Cody Road
Claude Buckner Head Rented home Male White 22 Male Married at 21 Had not attended school within the year Able to read and write Born in Missouri Both parents born in Missouri Spoke English Laborer at a dairy farm Currently employed Not a veteran
Martha Buckner Wife Female White 22 Married at 21 Had not attended school within the year Able to read and write Born in Missouri Father born in Missouri Mother born in Arkansas Spoke English
Dorotha L. Buckner Daughter Female White 1/12 Single Had not attended school within the year Born in Missouri Both parents born in Missouri
- ↑ Wm. K. Hall. Index to items of genealogical interest (deaths, estates, marriages, etc.) in the Springfield, Greene County, Missouri Newspaper, the Springfield Republican for 1922. (Wm K. Hall, 1995)
1968; Claude Buckner.
Obituary Buckner Claude
Abstracts of Items of Genealogical Interest from the Springfield, Greene County, Missouri newspaper for 1968
Claude Buckner
Funeral services for Claude Buckner, 56, of 1827 North Hilton, who died in Burge-Protestant Hospital Thursday from injuries suffered Feb. 6 when he was caught in a corn picker, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Klingner Chapel with the Rev. Audie Mitchell officiating. Burial will be in White Chapel Cemetery.
Mr. Buckner is survived by his wife, Gertrude; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Billup; 1814 North Hilton; two sons, Jim, state of Nebraska, and Bobby, serving with the Air Force; four sisters, Mrs. Maude Bagley, Mrs. Noral Ramsey and Mrs. Daisy Willcox, all of Springfield, Mrs. Nora Bolls of Marshfield; two brothers, Ray and Roy, both of Springfield; eight step-children, 10 grandchildren, and 32 step-grandchildren.
- ↑ United States. 1930 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T626)
Claude Buckner household; Census Place: Grant, Webster, Missouri; Roll: 1251; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 8; Image: 378.0; FHL microfilm: 2340986.; Dwelling 202.
Census 1930 Buckner Claude Martha Dorotha L.
Grant, Webster, Missouri 2 April 1930 Dwelling 202, Family 203
Cody Road
Claude Buckner Head Rented home Male White 22 Male Married at 21 Had not attended school within the year Able to read and write Born in Missouri Both parents born in Missouri Spoke English Laborer at a dairy farm Currently employed Not a veteran
Martha Buckner Wife Female White 22 Married at 21 Had not attended school within the year Able to read and write Born in Missouri Father born in Missouri Mother born in Arkansas Spoke English
Dorotha L. Buckner Daughter Female White 1/12 Single Had not attended school within the year Born in Missouri Both parents born in Missouri
- ↑ Wm. K. Hall. Index to items of genealogical interest (deaths, estates, marriages, etc.) in the Springfield, Greene County, Missouri Newspaper, the Springfield Republican for 1922. (Wm K. Hall, 1995)
1968; Claude Buckner.
Obituary Buckner Claude
Abstracts of Items of Genealogical Interest from the Springfield, Greene County, Missouri newspaper for 1968
Claude Buckner
Funeral services for Claude Buckner, 56, of 1827 North Hilton, who died in Burge-Protestant Hospital Thursday from injuries suffered Feb. 6 when he was caught in a corn picker, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Klingner Chapel with the Rev. Audie Mitchell officiating. Burial will be in White Chapel Cemetery.
Mr. Buckner is survived by his wife, Gertrude; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Billup; 1814 North Hilton; two sons, Jim, state of Nebraska, and Bobby, serving with the Air Force; four sisters, Mrs. Maude Bagley, Mrs. Noral Ramsey and Mrs. Daisy Willcox, all of Springfield, Mrs. Nora Bolls of Marshfield; two brothers, Ray and Roy, both of Springfield; eight step-children, 10 grandchildren, and 32 step-grandchildren.
- ↑ United States. 1930 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T626)
Claude Buckner household; Census Place: Grant, Webster, Missouri; Roll: 1251; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 8; Image: 378.0; FHL microfilm: 2340986.; Dwelling 202.
Census 1930 Buckner Claude Martha Dorotha L.
Grant, Webster, Missouri 2 April 1930 Dwelling 202, Family 203
Cody Road
Claude Buckner Head Rented home Male White 22 Male Married at 21 Had not attended school within the year Able to read and write Born in Missouri Both parents born in Missouri Spoke English Laborer at a dairy farm Currently employed Not a veteran
Martha Buckner Wife Female White 22 Married at 21 Had not attended school within the year Able to read and write Born in Missouri Father born in Missouri Mother born in Arkansas Spoke English
Dorotha L. Buckner Daughter Female White 1/12 Single Had not attended school within the year Born in Missouri Both parents born in Missouri
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