Asking for help finding information on William Andrew Moulton, son of William Andrew Moulton and Mary A. Boifer, born June 13, 1884 Gentry County, Missouri, died July 1971 last known place when died was Sand Springs, Tulsa, Oklahoma...
I contact Sand Springs and they had no record of William death, burial or obituary
Asking for help locating where he died and was buried and if he was married and had any children or not...
Thank you
Michael A. Hunter
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Do you already have his WWI and WWII draft registration record? I did not want to send them if you already have them.
The WWI mentions a wife named Agnes. The WWII mentions a wife named Emma.
No i have nothing on military, interesting could there be two William Andrew Moulton? I could see being in WWI though would be to old for WWII
Here is the WWI. I have an errand to run. I will post the other when get back
Thank you for the information, interesting information at that...
This look like William Andrew Moulton and Mary A. Boifer Osteen son, though i can not find him any where... I contacted Tulsa and Sands Springs and they both show nothing...
I'd like to know where buried and if he had family still out there...
I am still living for his father and mother.....In 1930 there is nothing and where does the name Osteen come in?
I have not yet seen the name Osteen pop up. I found some cool stuff on Peirpont but can not post since it is a PDF format.
It is funny that the older Williams birth is listed as New York, as Missouri and as Illinois on different census records.
They all seem to disappear after 1920
I can send the info I found on peirpont H B Moulton, but it is in a PDF Format, where can I email these to?
Birth: Apr. 5, 1847
Death: May 8, 1916
Obituary: "Mrs. May Moulten was born April 5th, 1847 age 69 years, 1 month and 3 days. Departed this life May 8, 1916. Mrs. Moulten was born and reared in Buchanan County, Missouri. She was married to W. A. Moulton, June 24th, 1866. To this union were born 13 children, 7 boys and 6 girls. Eight preceded their mother to the world, those who survive her are Nancy Wyckoff, Josie York, Leta Knetzinger, Willie and Dora.
Sister Moulton was converted six years ago and later joined the Baptist Church at Stroud and a consistent Christian to her death. She was a great sufferer but bore her sufferings patiently. She loved to have her friends pray with her and read God's word to her. Funeral was preached at the Baptist Church, Tuesday morning at ten o'clock by Rev. M. G. Barton, after which the body was laid away in Stroud Cemetery."
Source: The Stroud Democrat, Stroud, Oklahoma. No. 34, Vol. 6, May 12, 1916.
Burial:
Stroud Cemetery
Stroud
Lincoln County
Oklahoma, USA
Thank you so much this is the first break in this family i have had in many years of looking....
Josie was married to a York
You can email me eeyoregenealogy@aol.com
When William died October 10, 1929 his wife applied for his pension so i am wondering if he remarried and if she has the Osteen connection
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