Harold A. Larson
M, b. 12 March 1886, d. 27 May 1954
Harold A. Larson was born on 12 March 1886 at Eau Galle, Eau Claire Co, Wisconsin.1,2 He married Bertha A. Hepburn, daughter of Jared Alexander Hepburn and Alma Beatrice Horton, on 24 November 1907 at Eau Claire, Eau Claire Co, Wisconsin.3 Harold A. Larson died on 27 May 1954 at Luther Hospital, Eau Claire, Eau Claire Co, Wisconsin, at age 68; According to the death certificate, Harold had been a mail carrier, and had served in World War I. His death was a result of cancer of the tongue.1,2 He was buried on 30 May 1954 at Lakeview Cemetery, Eau Claire, Eau Claire Co, Wisconsin; Funeral Home in charge was Stoke's & Sons, 775 1st Ave., Eau Claire.1,4
He and Bertha A. Hepburn appeared on the census of 6 June 1920 at Eau Claire, Eau Claire Co, Wisconsin; Hary W. Larson. Harold A. Larson appeared on the census of 1930 at Menomonie Street, Eau Claire, Eau Claire Co, Wisconsin; Harry was a mail carrier, Bertha was a merchant, and Margaret was an operator.5
He and Bertha A. Hepburn appeared on the census of 6 June 1920 at Eau Claire, Eau Claire Co, Wisconsin; Hary W. Larson. Harold A. Larson appeared on the census of 1930 at Menomonie Street, Eau Claire, Eau Claire Co, Wisconsin; Harry was a mail carrier, Bertha was a merchant, and Margaret was an operator.5
Family | Bertha A. Hepburn b. 6 Jan 1887, d. 18 Jul 1977 |
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| Last Edited | 6 Oct 2003 |
Citations
- [S272] Letter, Duane Talbot to Pam Wood Waugh, 7 Jan 1982.
- [S346] Karin Weaver, "E-mail - Weaver, Karin," e-mail to Pam Wood Waugh, various dates, May 2003, Copy of death certificate held by writer, sent by Karin Weaver.
- [S346] Karin Weaver, "E-mail - Weaver, Karin," e-mail to Pam Wood Waugh, various dates, May 2003, copy of marriage sent to me by Karin Weaver.
- [S346] Karin Weaver, "E-mail - Weaver, Karin," e-mail to Pam Wood Waugh, various dates, May 2003, Copy of death certicate held by writer, sent by Karin Weaver.
- [S326] 1930 US Federal Census , Eau Claire, Eau Claire Co, WI: Film T626-2572, page 2B, ED 11.