Hugh Golder Howard
M, #531, b. 26 January 1874, d. after 7 February 1951
Hugh Golder Howard was born on 26 January 1874 USA.1 Other sources show Hugh was born in 1876.2 Other sources show he married Elva Ann Atkinson.2
Hugh Golder Howard married Elva Ann Atkinson, daughter of William Jasper Atkinson and Sarah Christine Miller, on 7 October 1900.3
The following item appeared Sedalia Sentinel, Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri, USA, on 11 October 1900
He resided California, Moniteau County, Missouri, USA, in September 1918.1
Hugh Golder Howard was employed as a hospital ward head attendant in September 1918 State Hospital No. 2, St Joseph, Missouri, USA.1
Hugh Golder Howard registered for the draft for World War I on 9 September 1918, while living in California, Moniteau County, Missouri, USA, He was employed as a hospital ward head attendant at State Hospital No. 2. He was described as medium height and medium build, with brown eyes and dark brown hair. Elva Ann Atkinson was listed as his nearest relative.1
Photo of Eva and Golder Howard. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#132.)5
Hugh was a supervisor, at Children's Hospital, Marshall, Missouri, USA.3
Elva and Hugh was a supervisor, at State Hospital, St Joseph, Missouri, USA.3
Elva and Hugh was a supervisor, at State Hospital, Hastings, Nebraska, USA.3
Photo of Goldr Howard (#531). Original photo in the possession of Sheila Altenbernd (#172.)5
They resided in Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska, USA, in April 1935.6
Photo of Eva and Golder Howard. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#132.)5
They resided in Clarksburg City, Moreau Township, Moniteau County, Missouri, USA, in April 1940.6
Hugh Golder Howard was attendant in April 1940.6
Hugh Golder Howard was listed as Sarah Stella Miller's brother-in-law on the 1940 US Federal Census of Clarksburg City, Moreau Township, Moniteau County, Missouri, enumerated 1 April 1940. Hugh's age at his last birth date was listed as 66. He was born in Missouri. He was married. He had not attended school since March 1, 1940. His highest grade completed was 8th.6 His address on April 1, 1935 was Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska. He did work the week of March 25 to March 30, 1940.6 He worked 70 hours the week of March 25 to March 30, 1940. His occupation is attendant . He worked in the state school industry. He worked 25 weeks in 1939. His salary was $0 . He did have other sources of income.6
Photo of Goldr Howard (#531) circa 1941 Clarksburg, Moniteau County, Missouri, USA. Original photo in the possession of Sheila Altenbernd (#172.)5
Hugh died after 7 February 1951. He was buried after 7 February 1951 in California, Moniteau County, Missouri, USA.2
A special certificate of birth issued to Dorothy David (nee Miller) Herrell on March 23, 1959 indicates an affidavit from H.G. Howard dated February 7, 1959 was used as a supporting document. Therefore, his death must have occurred sometime after this.
Hugh Golder Howard married Elva Ann Atkinson, daughter of William Jasper Atkinson and Sarah Christine Miller, on 7 October 1900.3
The following item appeared Sedalia Sentinel, Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri, USA, on 11 October 1900
CALIFORNIA NOTES.
Golden Howard, of this city, and Miss Elva Atkinson, of Clarksburg, were married Sunday. Mr. Howard is a properous young man in tUe employ Herfurth-Buchanan Mercantile Co. of this city.4
Golden Howard, of this city, and Miss Elva Atkinson, of Clarksburg, were married Sunday. Mr. Howard is a properous young man in tUe employ Herfurth-Buchanan Mercantile Co. of this city.4
He resided California, Moniteau County, Missouri, USA, in September 1918.1
Hugh Golder Howard was employed as a hospital ward head attendant in September 1918 State Hospital No. 2, St Joseph, Missouri, USA.1
Hugh Golder Howard registered for the draft for World War I on 9 September 1918, while living in California, Moniteau County, Missouri, USA, He was employed as a hospital ward head attendant at State Hospital No. 2. He was described as medium height and medium build, with brown eyes and dark brown hair. Elva Ann Atkinson was listed as his nearest relative.1
Photo of Eva and Golder Howard. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#132.)5
Hugh was a supervisor, at Children's Hospital, Marshall, Missouri, USA.3
Elva and Hugh was a supervisor, at State Hospital, St Joseph, Missouri, USA.3
Elva and Hugh was a supervisor, at State Hospital, Hastings, Nebraska, USA.3
Photo of Goldr Howard (#531). Original photo in the possession of Sheila Altenbernd (#172.)5
They resided in Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska, USA, in April 1935.6
Photo of Eva and Golder Howard. Original photo in the possession of Sue Myers (#132.)5
They resided in Clarksburg City, Moreau Township, Moniteau County, Missouri, USA, in April 1940.6
Hugh Golder Howard was attendant in April 1940.6
Hugh Golder Howard was listed as Sarah Stella Miller's brother-in-law on the 1940 US Federal Census of Clarksburg City, Moreau Township, Moniteau County, Missouri, enumerated 1 April 1940. Hugh's age at his last birth date was listed as 66. He was born in Missouri. He was married. He had not attended school since March 1, 1940. His highest grade completed was 8th.6 His address on April 1, 1935 was Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska. He did work the week of March 25 to March 30, 1940.6 He worked 70 hours the week of March 25 to March 30, 1940. His occupation is attendant . He worked in the state school industry. He worked 25 weeks in 1939. His salary was $0 . He did have other sources of income.6
Photo of Goldr Howard (#531) circa 1941 Clarksburg, Moniteau County, Missouri, USA. Original photo in the possession of Sheila Altenbernd (#172.)5
Hugh died after 7 February 1951. He was buried after 7 February 1951 in California, Moniteau County, Missouri, USA.2
A special certificate of birth issued to Dorothy David (nee Miller) Herrell on March 23, 1959 indicates an affidavit from H.G. Howard dated February 7, 1959 was used as a supporting document. Therefore, his death must have occurred sometime after this.
Last Edited=20 December 2023
Family: Hugh Golder Howard and Elva Ann Atkinson
Citations
- [S1631] "WWI Draft Registration"; Ancestry.com; Provo, Utah, USA Accessed: April 21, 2022 Order Number: 1005 (Document Source Number: 00531-1918-09-09-01). Hereinafter cited as "WWI Draft Registration."
- [S78] William Herrell (#128), "Bill Herrell's Genealogy Records (copy)" (New Haven, Missouri). Supplied by Mike Herrell - 1991 . Hereinafter cited as "Bill Herrell Records."
- [S1219] Elva Adkinson (#530) California, Sedalia Missouri Democrat, Sedalia, Missouri, July 7, 1941, page 2, column 2, www.newspapers.com, viewed at http://www.newspapers.com/image/70886376 on June 28, 2015 (Document Source Number: 00530-1941-07-07-01) . Hereinafter cited as Sedalia Democrat.
- [S1371] Elva Ann Atkinson California Notes, Sedalia Sentinel, unknown location, October 11, 1900, page 4, column 2 (Document Source Number: 00530-1900-10-11-01) . Hereinafter cited as Sedalia Sentinel.
- [S25] John Stoerker Altenbernd unknown date.
- [S507] Stella Miller(#75) household, 1940 U.S. Federal Census, Moniteau County, Missouri, population schedule, town of Clarksburg City, Moreau County, enumeration district (ED) 68-8, supervisor's district (SD) 6, sheet 2A, family 32, National Archives micropublication . Viewed at www.ancestry.com . Hereinafter cited as Miller, Stella (#75) - 1940 Census.