NameCelia Gertrude DUCKERING Gertie
, 1692
Birth5 October 1900, West Plains, Howell County, Missouri, USA4093,4094
Census29 April 1910, Spring Creek, Howell, Missouri, USA3378 Age: 9
Census8 January 1920, Roscoe, St Clair, Missouri, USA3379 Age: 19
Death3 June 1937, Kansas, Jackson County, Missouri, USA4093,4095 Age: 36
Spouses
Birth28 November 1897, Warrensburg, Johnson, Missouri, USA4087
Census1 June 1900, Warrensburg, Johnson, Missouri, USA4088 Age: 2
Census1 April 1930, Kansas, Jackson County, Missouri, USA4089 Age: 32
Death20 July 1953, Kansas, Jackson County, Missouri, USA4090 Age: 55
BurialMount Moriah Cemetery, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA4091
Family ID428
Marriage24 December 1922, Roscoe, St Clair, Missouri, USA
Notes for Earl Maynard (Spouse 1)
Conductor for the Milwaukee Railroad: son of robert M and Elizabeth Loman. Missouri Death Records. following information given by Gravedigger49 findagrave contributor,
He is the son of Robert Morris Chitwood & Annice Elizabeth Loman. He married (1), Cecilia Gertrude Duckering. He married (2) Annie Faye Duckering December 15, 1938. He married (3) Neuma Smith February 23, 1952. (Info from findagrave.com)
Notes for Earl Maynard & Celia Gertrude (Family)
1922. A quiet wedding occurred at the home of Will Duckering, about two miles southwest of Roscoe Sunday, December 24th, 1922, at 11:50 a.m. the contracting parties being Earl Chitwood of Kansas City and Miss Gertie Duckering, the wedding ceremony being pronounced by Rev. Ben Zener. Immediately following the marriage ceremony the guests were invited to the dining room where a bountiful dinner was served the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Terrel and son, Mr. and Mrs. Souther and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ripley and children, Mrs. Chas. Francis, Mrs. Robert McCullick and daughter, Misses Mildred and Vesta Hays, Josephine and Maggie Elliott. The groom is in the employ of the Standard Oil Company at Kansas City and enjoys the confidence of a host of friends, while Miss Duckering is well known and a popular young lady of the Roscoe community. Hearty congratulations and good wishes of hosts of friends accompanied them to their future home in Kansas City.
(St. Clair County Republican, 28 December 1922). From
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