Person:Florence Kidd (1)

Watchers
Florence Kidd
b.Nov 1880 Missouri
m. 7 Oct 1875
  1. Benjamin Emmett Kidd1875 - 1951
  2. William Marvin Kidd1877 - 1949
  3. Robert Hugh Kidd1878 - 1950
  4. Florence Kidd1880 - 1941
  5. Emma Kidd1886 - 1981
  6. Lena Leota Kidd1889 - 1982
Facts and Events
Name[1] Florence Kidd
Gender Female
Birth[1] Nov 1880 Missouri
Death[2] 29 Jul 1941 Chicago, Cook County, illinois

Living with parents in 1900 census

1910 US Census, Union City, Franklin County, Missouri, Enumeration District 66, sheet 9A, household 189, 20 April 1910 Home of the steinbecks Florence Kidd, boarder, female, white, 29, sinble, born in Missouri, father born in Virginia, mother born in Missouri, speaks English, teacher in public school

1930 US Census, Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma, Enumeration District 26-11, sheet 4A, household 76, 5 April 1930 ...Florence Kidd, roomer, female, white, 49, single, can read and write, born in Missouri, father born in Virginia, mother born in Missouri, speaks English, teacher, senior high school

Unknown Newspaper, Unknown Date Miss Kidd, 60, C.H.S. Faculty Veteran, Dies Funeral Services To Be In Corder, Mo. Thursday Afternoon Miss Florence Kidd, about 60, oldest member of the Chicasha High School faculty in point of service, died Monday night or Tuesday at the home of a sister in Chicago, according to word received here. Miss Kidd underwent a major operation in Chicago early in the summer and was believed to be recovering when she took a sudden change for the worse. Miss Kidd was elected to the Chickasha High School faculty in May of 1922 and started teaching here in the fall. She was born in Corder, Mo., and was a graduate of the University of Chicago and the University of Missouri. she also had attended the University of Oklahoma. For a number of years Miss Kidd served as sponsor of the Girl reserve organization and formerly was dean of girls at Chickasha High School. Members of the high school faculty point to Miss Kidd’s personal interest in the student body and the numerous students she had assisted by providing food and clothing in order that they might remain in school.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1900 United States Federal Census
    Corder Village, Dover Township, Lafayette County, Missouri, Enumeration District 153, sheet 3, household 49, 2 June 1900.
  2. Illinois Department of Health. Illinois Death Certificates 1916-1950 Database
    certificate 21039.