Howard, Beulah Mae (b. 28 JAN 1886, d. ?)
Reference: 4216
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Reference: 4219
Note: His name was spelled Bertram in the 1910 & 1930 census and SS Death Index. He signed his name Burton on his WW 1 draft registration. His occupation was listed as a pipe fitter in census of 1920 in Windsor Township, Broome County, New York. He worked in the Empire Whip Company and then a custodian in the Windsor school system. He was a member of the Windsor Fire Department for years and later was made an honorary member. He never married.
Reference: 4220
Note: Her Social Security record indicates she was born Oct 12, 1893. Town of Windsor records indicate she died in 1932. Her middle initial was listed as J. in census of 1920. She never married. Another source indicates her name was spelled Lila and given name was spelled Lelia in the 1900 census and Lela in the 1930 census.
Reference: 4221
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Note: Another source indicates he was born 11 Nov 1889.
Reference: 4223
Reference: 4225
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Reference: 4227
Note: He lived in Pullman, Illinois and worked for the Pullman Railroad Car Co. for 54 years.
Reference: 4228
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Reference: 4230
Note: He is listed as an aircraft worker in the voting registration records of San Diego County in 1944.
Reference: 4231
Note: His obituary states he was born near St. Catherines, Missouri. He was owner of Bevier TV and Appliance in Brookfield, Missouri.
Reference: 4232
Note: He resided in Linn County, Brookfield Twp., Missouri as a roomer in 1930. His occupation was distributing newspapers. Divorced from Josephine in 1946. He was later a sound engineer.
Reference: 4234
Note: In 1972, he worked for Reynolds Securities in Gaviota, California.
Reference: 4235
Note: Census of 1910 in Brookfield, Missouri indicates she was called Juliette. This was most probably her middle name and she must have preferred that name. In the census of 1920, Etta J., her mother, Rebecca Kinney, and daughter, Lillian F. Bevier lived in Brookfield, Missouri. Etta was an employed dressmaker. Their house was owned with no mortgage. In 1930, Julietta had remarried and was living in Kansas City, Missouri with her husband and daughter Lillian. Both were listed as dressmakers.
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