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Marshall Marion ELDREDGE (1892-1975) |
Marshall Marion ELDREDGE
Noted events in his life were: • Census: U.S. Federal, 12 Jun 1900, Hill Township, Johnson County, Arkansas, United States. 4 • Military: World War I Draft Registration, 5 Jun 1917, , Johnson County, Arkansas, United States. 1 • Census: 1920, 10 Jan 1920, Fort Collins City, Larimer County, Colorado, United States. 5 He was 27 years old appearing with his wife, Nancy, aged 29, and four year old son, Victor. All three were born in Arkansas. His father was born in Illinois and mother in the United States. He was a laborer in a sugar factory. • Census: 1930, 4 Apr 1930, Billings City, Yellowstone County, Montana, United States. 6 He was boarding with Ida M. Stewart and Etta and Jackie Bach, Ida's daughter and grandson. He was with his son, Victor. He was 37 and Victor 15. Both were laborers at Billings Construction. They list place of birth of themselves and their parents as United States. Marshall was single and not a veteran. Marshall married Nancy. (Nancy was born in 1891 in , , Arkansas, United States 5.) |
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"World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," database and images, Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed 6 Dec 2009), Marshall M. Eldredge; Roll 1530467;
Marshall M. Eldredge of Spoke Plant, Arkansas registered for the draft on 5 Jun 1917 at Hill, Johnson County, Arkansas. He was 23, born 23 Oct 1893 in Friley, Arkansas. He was a caucasian farmer with a wife and two children. He had not served in the military before. He was medium height and slender build with light blue eyes and dark brown hair. He was not bald and had no physical disabilities. He was registered by W. H. Osgood.
His card was found just preceding Otis Eldredge's card on the roll.
2 Ancestry.com, Social Security Death Index (Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2006).
3 Arkansas Arkansas Department of Health, death certificate 75 004356 (1975), Marshall Marion Eldredge; Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services, Little Rock; Marshall Marion Eldredge, a retired construction worker, died 28 Mar 1975 at 6:30 a.m. He was a white male born to Levi Thomas Eldredge and Effie Evans. He died of suffocation by smoke inhalation after a house fire. His body was removed to Crown Hill Cemetery in Lakewood, Colorado. The informant was Victor Eldredge of 590 21st St., Golden, Colorado.
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1900 U.S. census, Johnson, Arkansas population schedule, Hill, enumeration district (ED) 36, p. 36, dwelling 86, family 86, Levi T. Eldrege; digital images, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com : accessed 5 Dec 2009); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T623, roll 64;
Levi T. Eldrege, 55, was living with his wife, Etha J., 44, and children, Otis, 17, Joseph, 12, Mary J., 14, James M., 13, Marshall M., 8, and Thomas, 7 months old and Hill Township, Johnson County, Arkansas. We was a farmer. He and Etha had been married 20 years and Etha had borne eight children, all of which were living. He was born in Illinois, his father in Ohio, and his mother in Illinois. Etha was born in Missouri, her father in Ireland, and mother in Indiana. The children were all born in Arkansas. Otis, Joseph and Mary J. could all read and write as could their parents. Levi owned his farm free of mortgage. His farm was enumerated on farm schedule 63.
5 1920 U.S. census, Larimer, Colorado population schedule, Fort Collins City, enumeration district (ED) 155, sheet 9B, dwelling 199, family 207; digital images, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T625, roll T625_166; They lived at 803 E. Mulberry, Fort Collins City, Colorado.
6 1930 U.S. census, Yellowstone, Montana population schedule, Billings City, enumeration district (ED) 6, sheet 2A, p. 58, dwelling 29, family 46, Marshall M. Eldredge; digital images, Ancestry (www.ancestry.com : accessed 19 Oct 2008); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T626, roll 1264; They were living at 304 N. 29th St., Billings, Montana.
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