Buford was born 12 Mar 1895, died 29 Jun 1966 and saw military services during the first world war, 28 Jan 1919, St. Louis, Missouri, United States (at that time residing at Pittsburgh, Kans[1] He was drafted at Marshall, Iowa, United States, birth again given as 12 Mar 1895, Tyrone, Missouri, United States[2] At the time he was single, employed as a farm labourer at Clemans (spelling unclear), employer's name Ed Radcliff.
He died in 1966 and was buried at Mount Olive Cemetery Pittsburg, Crawford County, Kansas, USA[3]
Family links Parents: Weedon Sleet Morgan (1860 - 1941)
Spouse: Ruth Fraser Morgan, born 26 Feb 1904, died 1986 (aged 81–82). buried: Mount Olive Cemetery, Pittsburg, Crawford County, Kansas, USA[4] parents A Jack Fraser (1864–1944) and Julia Eady Fraser (1875–1966)
Children: *Phyllis Morgan Slavin (1924 - 1993)*
Siblings: *Walker Morgan (1885 - 1951)* * Mainyard Morgan (1889 - 1966)* * Callie K. Morgan Forbes (1894 - 1960)* * Buford Morgan (1895 - 1966) * Hubert Morgan (1904 - 1972)* * Naomi F. Morgan Lyons (1921 - 2006)*
Created by: Janice Dillworth Record added: Oct 08, 2008 Find A Grave Memorial# 30427719
1900 cass township texas mo . age 5 1910 Ozark texas mo. age 15 1925 pittsburg Crawford ks . age30 1930 Baker Crawford ks. age 35 april 1,1940 pittsburg Crawford ks age 45
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The government programs started by the first "New Deal" in 1933 may have assisted Buford Morgan from Baker Ks
Buford Morgan of Pittsburg Ks May Have watched local youth present livestock and other projects at 4-H club fair
Buford Morgan Of Pittsburg Ks was likely shocked when Harry S. Truman suddenly became president of the united states in 1945
At the close Of world war two Buford Morgan might have taken part in V-J Day celebrations while living in Pittsburg KS in 1945