Together they became the parents of Charles Temple Underwood, Elmer Wade Underwood, Lucille Underwood, and Clara M. Underwood.
He died on 14 January 1956 in Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., Texas [1] and was buried at Oakland Cemetery, in Duster, Comanche Co., Texas. [2]
Sources
↑Texas, Death Certificates, 1903-1982 for Ira Columbus Underwood, Gender: Male, Race: Caucasian (White), Age: 74, Birth Date: 9 Oct 1881, Birth Place: Leon, Texas, Residence: Gorman, Eastland, Texas, USA; Death Date: 14 Jan 1956, Death Place: Fort Worth, Tarrant, Texas, USA; Father: Andrew Underwood, Mother: Nettie Burleson (Ancestry.com [on-line database w/ image]).
↑Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 9 October 2020), memorial page for Ira Columbus Underwood (9 Oct 1881–14 Jan 1956), Find A Grave: Memorial #63370491, citing Oakland Cemetery, Duster, Comanche County, Texas, USA ; Maintained by Rebecca Ewing Peterson (contributor 46987065) .
See also:
1910 United States Federal Census for Gorman, Eastland, Texas.
1920 United States Federal Census for Gorman, Eastland, Texas.
1930 United States Federal Census Gorman, Eastland, Texas.
U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 for (Ancestry.com [on-line database w/ image]).
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