Born
27 MAR 1867.
Wayne, Ohio, United States. [1][2][3]
Died
4 NOV 1963.
Houston, Harris, Texas, United States. [4][5]
FSFTID LCF7-Y3S.
Census:
1900
Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, United States. [6]
1910
Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, United States. [7]
1920
Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, United States. [8]
1930
Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, United States. [9]
1940
Jackson, Missouri, United States. [10]
Cremation:
6 NOV 1963.
Houston, Harris, Texas, United States. [11][12]
↑ Source: #S79 Page Sadie S. Myers was married at Kiddar, Mo., October 3, 1888, to Harry C. Austin, carpenter and woodworker and their home is at 3732 Garfield Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Children of H. C. and Sadie Austin are: Harry Winthrop, born in Kiddar, Mo., Sept. 26, 1889. William McKinley, born at Kiddar, Mo., July 15, 1891. Ethel Mary, born at Kiddar, Mo., Oct. 27, 1893. Burton, born at Brookfield, Mo., October 4, 1897. Gladys, born at Kansas City, Mo., December 10, 1899.
↑ Source: #S79 Page Joseph, fifth son of Joseph and Susanna Myers, was married to Mary J. Myler of Wayne County, O., June 21, 1866. During the civil war he enlisted in Co. H. 120th Reg. O. Y. I. and served about three years, thirteen months of which were spent in Camp Ford, a rebel prison, at Tyler, Texas. In 1869 he removed his family to Kiddar, Mo., and later to Brookfield, Mo. Mr. Myers died October 19, 1905.
↑ Source: #S331 97 Page 97 508.-Joseph Myers 147, b. in Lancaster Co., July 10, 1837; d. Oct. 19, 1905; m. June 21, 1866, Mary J. Myler; res., Wayne Co., 0.; issue: 1364 Sadie S.; 1365 Marie. Joseph Myers served three years in the Civil War and spent 13 months in a confederate prison at Tyler Texas.
Source: S147 Find A Grave Note: Call number: http://www.findagrave.com/index.html TID 0 Footnote Find A Grave ShortFootnote Find A Grave Bibliography Find A Grave.
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Source: S71 United States Census for 1920 TID 0 Footnote United States Census for 1920 ShortFootnote United States Census for 1920 Bibliography United States Census for 1920.
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