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William Marvin Kidd
b.8 Mar 1877 Missouri
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m. 7 Oct 1875
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m. 14 Aug 1900
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1910 US Census, District 96, Dover, Lafayette County, Missouri, page 19, household 54 William Kidd, head, male, white, 34, married 10 years, born in Missouri, father born in Virginia, mother born in Missouri, speakes English, can read and write, trader, horsedealer Alma, wife, female, white, 30, married 10 years, bore 3 children, 3 children living, born in Missouri, parents born in Missouri, can read and write Horace, son, male, white, 9, single, born in Missouri, parents born in Missouri Letha, daughter, female, white, 3, single, born in Missouri, parents born in Missouri William, son, male, 8/12, single, born in Missouri, parents born in Missouri World War One Draft Registration Card, 12 Sept 1918 William Marvin Kidd, Corder, Lafayette County, Missouri, age 41, born March 8, 1877, white, coal miner for Stolin Coal Co., Corder, Missouri, medium height and build, darkblue eyes, brown hair, no physical disqualifications Nearest relative: Mrs. Alma Kidd, Corder 1920 US Census, District 110, Dover, Lafayette County, Missouri, page 19, household 25 William M. Kidd, head, owns home, lives on a farm, male, white, 43, married, can reaad and write, born in Missouri, father born in Virginia, mother born in Missouri, speaks English, coal miner Mary A., wife, female, white, 40, married, can read and write, born in Missouri, father born in Wisconsin, mother born in Ohio, speaks English Horace F., son, male, white, 18, single, can read and write, born in Missouri, parents born in Missouri, speaks English, coal miner Letha L., daughter, female, white, 13, single, attended school during the year, can read and write, born in Missouri, parents born in Missouri, speaks English Rudy W., son, male, white, 9, single, attended school during the year, born in Missouri, parents born in Missouri, speaks English 1930 US Census, District 10, Corder, Lafayette County, Missouri, page 9, household 107, April 23, 1930 William M. Kidd, head, owns home worth $1800, does not live on a farm or own a a radio, male, white, 53, married at age 23, can read and write, born in Missouri, parents born in Missouri, speaks English, laborer in coal mine Alma, wife, female, white, 50, married at age 21, can read and write, born in Missouri, father born in Wisconsin, mother born in Ohio, speaks English Missouri Death Certificate, Saline County, State File No. 22221, filed 28 June 1949 William Marvin Kidd, died 22 June 1949, Fitzgibbon Memorial Hospital, Marshall, Saline County, Missouri, cause of death malnutrition, anemia male, white, married, usual residence Corder, Lafayette County, Missouri, wife Mary Alma Kidd, occupation farming born 8 March 1877 in Missouri, father James Andrew Kidd, mother Lydia Elizabeth Canada Informant Letha Kidd Heidbruink, 4016 Walnut Burial 24 June 1949 Calvary Cemetery, Corder, Mo. Obituary from Unknown Paper Wm. Kidd Dies William Kidd, life long resident of our city, died at the Marshall, Mo. hospital on Wednesday morning of this week after an extended illness. He was born in Corder on March 8, 1877, and had reached the age of 72 years. Funeral services will be held at the home here Friday afternoon, June 24, at 2:30 o’clock, conducted by rev. E. T. Raney. Burial will be made in Calvary cemetery Obituary next week. Obituary, undated clipping from an unknown newspaper, found in the papers of Benjamin E. Kidd William Marvin Kidd William Marvin Kidd was born March 8, 1877, in Corder, the son of James Andrew Kid and Lydia anada (sic) Kidd. He departed this life at the Fitzgibbon hospital in Marshall on Wednesday, June 22, after an extended illnes, having reached the good age of 72 years and 3 months. He was married to Miss Mary Alma Beard on August 12, 1900 and to this union three children were born, all of whom survive him together with his wife. They are Mrs. Letha Heidbrink, Kansas City; Rudy of Topeka, Kans., and Horace of Corder. The deceased is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Frank Hadley, Independence, Kans., and Mrs. Emma Hurlbert, Oak Park, Ill.; two brothers, Hugh of Corder and Ben of St. Louis; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Mr. Kidd spent his lifetime in Corder and was known to friends as a hard worker, a good father and husband. He followed mining and farming. Funeral services were held at the home Friday afternoon conducted by Rev. E. T. Raney with burial in Calvary cemetery. Pall bearers were Claude McClure, Wm. Morgan, John Biesenmeyer, Chas. Pragman, Delmar Winfrey, Neal Bowman, Turley Prosser and E. L. Roberts. Image Gallery
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