Overview
Born: March
19, 1874 in Madison County, Iowa
Married: Albert
Herman Chritton (March 23, 1892 in Madison County, Iowa)
Died: November
9, 1950 in Concordia, Cloud County, Kansas
Father: Andrew
Jackson Hogg
Mother: Rebecca
Humphrey (or Humphry)
Children:
Ethel
Chritton (b. April 5, 1893, m. Ray Dunbar, d. January 25, 1966)
Earl
Chritton (b. January 1897, d. 1903)
Lynn
Chritton (b. June 29, 1899, m1. Freda Courser, m2. Laura Fuller, d. October 10, 1967)
William
“Bill” Chritton (b. July 26, 1902, m. Margaret Vawter, d. _____)
Nellie
Chritton (b. March 16, 1904, m. James Edgar Fox, d. April 5, 1974)
Ora
Mae “Mae” Chritton (b. December 20, 1907, m1. Rollo Huscher, m2. Leamon Moot,
d. ________)
Ruby
Chritton (b. April 5, 1911, m1. Kenneth Talley, m2. Joe Natole, d. _________)
Gladys
Chritton (b. September 11, 1913, m. Glen Van Dusen, d. ________)
Charles
Henry “Charley” Chritton (b. June 21, 1916, m. Marie H. Carver, d. April 4,
1999)
Lineage
Dicey Louisa “Lou” Hogue
Charles Henry “Charley” Chritton
Douglas Henry “Doug” Chritton
Kirk Douglas Chritton
Sarah Jane Bever-Chritton and Patrick Douglas Bever-
Chritton
Biography
Dicey Louisa “Lou” Hogue was born on Thursday, March 19
1874, in Madison County, Iowa. Her parents were 43-year-old Andrew Jackson Hogg
and 39-year-old Rebecca (Humphrey) Hogg. Andrew had been born in Virginia and
Rebecca was born in Indiana.
Dicey Louisa "Lou" Hogue at a young girl. This image is scanned from a tintype photograph currently in the possession of Kirk Chritton. |
She was known – at least as an adult – only by the name
“Lou.” Her given name of Dicey Louisa (sometimes “Dicy”) was only discovered
from genealogical research. Even her obituary mentioned only the name “Lou.”
Her family name also went through a transformation. Lou’s
father spelled the family name Hogg. Lou and several of her siblings spelled it
Hogue.
Lou’s
siblings were William W. Hogg (age about 19), Sarah Jane Hogg (16), Mary Ellen
Hogg (14), Eliza Ann Hogg (13), Andrew J. Hogg (died in infancy), John Charles
Hogg (about 9), Elizabeth Etta “Pet” Hogg (5), George Washington Hogg (3), and
Henry Albert “Al” Hogg (23 months).
Lou was only three years old when her father died in 1877 at
age 47. In 1879 her mother married Samuel Garst, who had become a widower that
same year. Her stepfather was born July 22 1833 or 1834 in Roanoake County,
Virginia. He died on September 22, 1899 in Madison County, Iowa. His first
marriage was to Nancy Ann Fowler, with whom he had nine children. The youngest
of his children, Matilda Alice Garst, was two years younger than Lou. The
family was blended, with siblings from the Hogg and Garst families living
together. [i]
In fact, at some point around this time, Lou’s sister Mary
Ellen Hogg married their stepbrother John William Garst, who was 15 years older
than Mary Ellen. Since Mary Ellen would have been about 20 years old when her
mother married John’s father, it is possible that the children married before
the parents.
The Garst-Hogg clan is shown the next year in the 1880 Iowa
Census. Samuel and Rebecca’s household included four Garst children and six
Hogg kids.
Name
|
Gender
|
Age
|
Birthplace
|
Occupation
|
Samuel Garst
|
M
|
45
|
Viginia
|
Farmer
|
Rebecca Garst
|
F
|
45
|
Indiana
|
Keeping House
|
Sarah J. Hogg
|
F
|
22
|
Iowa
|
--
|
Eliza A. Hogg
|
F
|
18
|
Iowa
|
--
|
John C. Hogg
|
M
|
14
|
Iowa
|
--
|
Martha E. Garst
|
F
|
13
|
Iowa
|
--
|
Elizabeth E. Hogg
|
F
|
11
|
Iowa
|
--
|
Frank Garst
|
M
|
10
|
Iowa
|
--
|
George W. Hogg
|
M
|
10
|
Iowa
|
--
|
Henry A. Hogg
|
M
|
8
|
Iowa
|
--
|
Jacob Garst
|
M
|
7
|
Iowa
|
--
|
Dicey L. Hogg
|
F
|
6
|
Iowa
|
--
|
Matilda A Garst
|
F
|
3
|
Iowa
|
--
|
At some point a significant part of the Hogg family moved to
Cloud County, Kansas. Samuel and Rebecca Garst apparently stayed in Iowa, but several
of Lou’s siblings, including John, George, and Henry are buried in the Pleasant
Hill Cemetery in Cloud County.
Lou was reportedly close to her brother Henry Albert “Al” Hogue,
who also settled in Cloud County, Kansas. Later there was confusion in the
family about the name of her husband, Albert Herman “Al” Chritton, with some
family members thinking incorrectly that it might have actually been Henry
Albert or Albert Henry. This was due, in part, to the use of the middle name
Henry for their son Charles Henry Chritton. It seems far more likely that uncle
Henry Albert Hogue was the actual source of the middle name, and that the
similarity of “Henry Albert” and “Albert Herman” led to the confusion in later
generations.
Around 1892, Lou married Albert Herman Chritton in Cloud
County, Kansas. Al was about 32 years old and Lou was about 18 years old. The
Hogue family was apparently well known to the Chrittons as Lou's brother Henry
Albert Hogue was married to Al's niece, Amy Blanche Chritton.
By 1893, when their first child was born, Al and Lou were
living in Aguilar, Colorado, a small coal mining and railroad town at the
eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains. Ethel Chritton was born on April 5, 1893 in Aguilar. [Several
census records indicate that Ethel was born in Kansas rather than Colorado,
casting some doubt on the date of the move to Colorado.]
In 1895, the town of Aguilar established electrical power
service.
In 1897, their first son, Earl Chritton, was born in Kansas.
Another son, Lynn Chritton, was born in Aguilar on June 20, 1899.
Lou’s mother, Rebecca (Humphrey) Garst, died at age 64 on
November 4, 1898. She was buried
under the name “Rebecca Hogg” in Peru Cemetery in Madison County, Iowa. A brief
obituary was published in the November 16th edition of the Winterset Madisonian:
Mrs.
Rebecca Garst died of heart disease Funeral services were held in the M.E.
Church.
Lou’s stepfather, Samuel Garst, died the next year at age 65
on September 22, 1899, in Madison County, Iowa.
The Chritton family is recorded in the 1900 census, living
in a house in Aguilar, Colorado. According to the census, Albert and Lou owned
their house outright with no mortgage. Albert’s occupation was coalmine
superintendent. (Strangely, his birthplace and his parents’ birthplace are all
incorrectly listed as Pennsylvania. Lou’s birthplace is incorrectly listed as
Kansas. The census lists the birthplace of Ethel and Earl as Kansas rather than
Colorado, but it seems unwise to give much credence to this document’s
assertions about birthplace.)[ii]
Name
|
Gender
|
Age
|
Birthplace
|
Occupation
|
Albert H. Chritton
|
M
|
40
|
<Incorrect>
|
Supt. Coal Mine
|
Lou Chritton
|
F
|
26
|
<Incorrect>
|
|
Ethel Chritton
|
F
|
7
|
||
Earl Chritton
|
M
|
3
|
||
Lynn Chritton
|
M
|
10/12
|
William "Bill" Chritton was born in Aguilar on
July 26, 1902.
In 1903, Aguilar had a population of 1,200 with 59
businesses. The town installed streetlights along Main Street.
Tragedy struck in 1903 when their six-year-old son Earl died
in Aguilar.
In November 20, 1906, Al’s father Joseph Washburn Chritton
died at age 87 in his home near Denison, Texas. His obituary was published in
the Dennison Daily Herald.
Two more daughters were born in Aguilar. Nellie Chritton was
born on March 16, 1904 and Ora "Mae" Chritton was born on December
20, 1907.
The 1910 census shows Albert and Lou living in the Aguilar
area, but they returned to Concordia, Kansas, by the time the rest of their
children were born. Their next daughter, Ruby Ellen Chritton, was born on April
5, 1911, followed by Gladys Chritton on September 11, 1913, and Charles Henry
"Charley" Chritton on June 21, 1916.
Lou’s oldest daughter, Ethel Chritton had married Ray Dunbar
by 1916, and their son, Raymond Earl Dunbar was born September 15, 1916, in
Concordia Kansas.
By the 1920 census, Al and Lou had moved their family to
Shannon County, Missouri. The family later moved to a farm near Olden and
Pomona in Howell County, Missouri.
Albert Chritton, Jack Huscher, and Lou (Hogue) Chritton. |
Lou’s daughter Nellie married James Edgar Fox before 1923.
Their first child, Nellie “Marie” Fox was born on May 30, 1923, at Talmo,
Kansas. Nellie and James had another daughter, Dorothy May Fox, on August 25,
1925 at Talmo, Kansas.
During the 1920s, Lou’s son Lynn married Freda Courser and
had two daughters, Maxine and Leota. The marriage ended in divorce and little
is known of the two granddaughters. Lynn remarried to Laura Fuller, presumably
before the birth of Robert Lynn Chritton on September 9, 1927.
Ora “Mae” Chritton married Rollo Huscher prior to 1928.
Their son, Jack Huscher, was born March 2, 1928, at Concordia, Kansas.
Granddaughter Margaret Dunbar was born to Ray and Ethel on
October 2, 1931, in Torrance, California.
Nellie and James’ third daughter, Wilma “Jean” Fox, was born
on July 9, 1932 at Hollis, Kansas.
Lou’s son Bill and his wife Margaret had a son, William Roy
Chritton, Jr. on May 13, 1933.
Nellie and James had a fourth daughter, Thelma Arlene Fox,
on June 29, 1934, at Hollis, Kansas.
Bill and Margaret had a daughter, Wilma Lee Chritton, on
July 26, 1934.
Lynn and Laura had a baby, Ava Chritton, on June 14, 1935,
at Concordia Kansas. They later had another daughter, Lida, whose birth date is
unknown.
Nellie and James’ fifth daughter, Carolyn Joyce Fox, was
born November 7, 1936, at Hollis, Kansas.
Bill and Margaret had a daughter, Shirley Chritton, on March
7, 1938.
Al died on March 29, 1938 at the age of 78. He collapsed in
the yard while chopping wood. The coroner noted the cause of death as
"Natural Causes - Heart Attack probably (Fell dead in own yard)" His
son Bill is listed as the informant on the death certificate. Albert Herman
Chritton is buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church just up
the road from the Chritton home.
After her husband’s death, 64-year-old Lou did not have a
source of income. She spent later years living with various members of her
family. She was an active member of the household, cooking, cleaning, making
dresses, and passing her time by crocheting useful and decorative items.
According to her obituary, she initially moved to California, presumably living
with family, and returned to Kansas after five years.
In 1939, Lou’s youngest child, Charles “Charley” Chritton,
married Marie Carver.
Lou’s sister Mary Ellen (Hogg) Garst died at age 80 on
February 14, 1940, in Clarinda, Iowa. Her obituary in the Winterset Madisonian lists her surviving siblings, all of whom
except Lou are listed as living in (or at least near) Concordia, Kansas. Lou is
listed as living in California. The surviving siblings are Lou, George Hogg,
Albert Hogg, Elizabeth Conn, and “Mrs. Lee Wright.”
Charley and Marie’s oldest child, Clarence Chritton, was
born on May 21, 1940.
Nellie and James’s last child and first son, Ronald Dean
Fox, was born on December 27, 1940, at Hollis, Kansas.
Bill and Margaret had another daughter, Barbara Chritton, on
April 21, 1941.
Charley and Marie had a son, Douglas Henry Chritton, on
April 23, 1942. Another son, Albert, was born a few years later.
Bill and Margaret’s youngest child, Erma Chritton, was on
April 26, 1942.
April 22, 1943: Lou’s granddaughter, Nellie “Marie” Fox,
married Lawrence Edward Kinney at Newton, Kansas.
June 11, 1944: Lou’s brother George Washington Hogue died at
age 74 in Cloud County, Kansas.
On December 26 1945, Lou moved to Wichita, Kansas, to live
with her daughter and son-in-law, Ora “Mae” and Leamon Moot. She began keeping a daily diary on
January 1, 1946. This diary itself is a small pocket-sized book labeled “Five
Year Diary.” Each page is labeled with a day of the year and is divided into
five small sections to be filled in over consecutive years, leaving room for
just two or three sentences per day. Lou’s diary entries continue for more than
four years, ending on January 10 1950. Her diary is currently being transcribed
in sections on the Chritton History website.
On January 20 1946, her grandson Jack Huscher left for his
deployment in the Navy. “I sure hate to see Jackie go,” she wrote. “He will be
a long way from home.”
In her later years, she suffered from a goiter, caused by a
thyroid condition. That spring, she began nearly daily trips to the doctor for
treatments. While it’s not clear what the treatments entailed, they seemed to
cause her to feel ill. She records dozens of visits to the doctor between April
11 and June 21 1946.
In the summer of 1946, Lou traveled to visit her family and
friends in Concordia, Kansas, and southern Missouri. Late June was spent
visiting in Kansas, and she traveled to Missouri in time for Independence Day
where her sons William “Bill” and Charles “Charley” were living with their
families. “Bill’s and I went to Charley’s and had dinner and ice cream and cake.
Yum, it was good,” she wrote on July 4, 1946.
Lou’s great grandson, Lawrence Kinney, Jr. was born to
Nellie “Marie” and Lawrence Kinney on June 7, 1947, in Fort Lee, Virginia.
She died on November 9, 1950 in Concordia Kansas. She was buried
in Mount Zion Cemetery, near Olden, Missouri, along with many other members of
the Chritton family, including her husband Albert.
The Concordia (KS)
Blade-Empire published her obituary on November 9th 1950. The
obituary includes several details of which seem to be in error, including the
place of her birth, the name of her husband, and the length of time spent in
California. (Source: http://iagenweb.org/boards/madison/obituaries/index.cgi?read=277824)
Mrs. Lou Chritton Dies This Morning After Long Illness
Mrs. Lou Chritton, 76, died this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L.H. Moot here after a long illness. Mrs. Chritton had lived most of her life in Cloud county.
She was born at Lyons, Kan., March 19, 1874, and was the daughter of Andrew and Rebecca Hogue. She and her husband, the late Herman Chritton, lived in Arion township until 1933, when they went to Missouri. Mr. Chritton died in 1938 and Mrs. Chritton went to California to live, returning here 5 years ago.She is survived by three sons: Lynn and Charlie, of Concordia; and William, of Pomona, Mo.; five daughters: Mrs. Ethel Dunbar, Foster, Ore.; Mrs. Nellie Fox and Mrs. L.H. Moot, Concordia; Mrs. Ruby Brownfield, Santa Cruz, Cal.; and Mrs. Glenn Van Dusen, Pomona, Cal.; a sister, Mrs. Lee Wright of Concordia; 28 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.Short funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock Friday morning at the Chaput funeral home and her body will be taken to Pomona, Mo., for burial.Body of Mrs. Lou Chritton will be at the Chaput funeral home and respect calls may be made there.
Timeline
March 19, 1874: Dicey Louisa
“Lou” Hogue was born in Madison County, Iowa to Rebecca (Humphrey) and Andrew Jackson
Hogg.
1877: Her father, Andrew Jackson
Hogg, died at age 47.
1879: Her mother, Rebecca
(Humphrey) Hogg married Samuel Garst, a widower with nine children of his own,
including one daughter who was two years younger than Lou.
Before 1892: Lou and many of her
siblings moved to Cloud County, Kansas.
March 23, 1892: Lou married
Albert Herman Chritton in Madison County, Iowa.[iii]
Before 1893: The couple moved to
Aguilar, Colorado.
1893: Their daughter Ethel
Chritton is born in Aguilar, Colorado.
June 16, 1895: Lou’s brother
Henry Albert Hogue (age 23) married Amy Blanche Chritton (age 18) in Cloud
County, Kansas. Amy Chritton was Lou’s husband’s niece.
1897: Their son Earl Chritton
was born in Kansas.
November 4, 1898: Lou’s mother,
Rebecca (Humphrey) Garst, died at age 64 in Madison County, Iowa. She was
buried under the name Rebecca Hogg in Peru Cemetery in Madison County.
June 20, 1899: Their son Lynn
Chritton was born in Aguilar, Colorado.
September 22, 1899: Lou’s
stepfather, Samuel Garst, died at age 65 in Madison County, Iowa.
July 26, 1902: Their son William
“Bill” Chritton was born in Aguilar, Colorado.
1903: Their son Earl Chritton
died at about 6 years old in Aguilar, Colorado.
March 16, 1904: Their daughter
Nellie Chritton was born in Aguilar, Colorado.
November 20, 1906: Lou’s
father-in-law, Joseph Washburn Chritton, died at age 87 near Denison, Texas.
December 20, 1907: Their daughter
Ora “Mae” Chritton was born in Aguilar Colorado.
1910: Census indicates they were
living in the area of Aguilar, Colorado. Albert’s birthplace is incorrectly
listed as Indiana and Lou’s in incorrectly listed as Kansas. Ethel’s birthplace
is shown as Kansas, which contradicts sources that indicate she was born in Colorado.[iv]
Name
|
Gender
|
Age
|
Birthplace
|
Occupation
|
Albert H. Chritton
|
M
|
50
|
<Incorrect>
|
|
Lou Chritton
|
F
|
35
|
<Incorrect>
|
|
Ethel Chritton
|
F
|
17
|
Shown as Kansas
|
|
Lynn Chritton
|
M
|
10
|
Colorado
|
|
Willie Chritton
|
M
|
8
|
||
Nellie Chritton
|
F
|
6
|
||
May Chritton
|
F
|
2
|
||
Ruby Chritton
|
F
|
0
|
Before April 5, 1911: They move
to Cloud County, Kansas.
April 5, 1911: Their daughter
Ruby Ellen Chritton was born in Concordia, Kansas.
September 11, 1913: Their
daughter Gladys Chritton was born in Concordia, Kansas.
1916 or before: Their daughter
Ethel Chritton married Ray Dunbar, presumably in Cloud County, Kansas.
September 15, 1916: Their grandson Raymond Earl Dunbar was
born to Ethel (Chritton) and Ray Dunbar in Concordia, Kansas.
June 21, 1916: Their son Charles
Henry “Charley” Chritton was born in Concordia, Kansas.
1920: Census indicates they were
living in Shannon County, Missouri. Albert’s birthplace is correctly shown as
Tennessee, but Lou’s is still reported incorrectly as Kansas. Ethel and Ray
Dunbar and their son are living with the family. Ethel’s birthplace is still
shown as Kansas, contradicting reports that she was born in Colorado.[v]
Name
|
Gender
|
Age
|
Birthplace
|
Occupation
|
Albert H. Chritton
|
M
|
59
|
Tennessee
|
|
Lou Chritton
|
F
|
35
|
<Incorrect>
|
|
William R. Chritton
|
M
|
18
|
Colorado
|
|
Nellie Chritton
|
F
|
15
|
Colorado
|
|
Ora M. Chritton
|
F
|
12
|
Colorado
|
|
Ruby E. Chritton
|
F
|
9
|
Colorado
|
|
Gladys M Chritton
|
F
|
6
|
Kansas
|
|
Charles H. Chritton
|
M
|
3y6m
|
Kansas
|
|
Ray E. Dunbar
|
M
|
22
|
Arkansas
|
Son-in-law
|
Etta E. Dunbar
|
F
|
26
|
Kansas
|
Daughter (Ethel)
|
Raymond E. Dunbar
|
M
|
3y3m
|
Kansas
|
Grandson
|
June 13, 1922: Their grandson William
Dunbar was born to Ethel (Chritton) and Ray Dunbar at Concordia, Kansas.
Before 1923: Their daughter
Nellie married James Edgar Fox.
May 30, 1923: Their
granddaughter Nellie “Marie” Fox was born to Nellie (Chritton) and James Edgar
Fox at Talmo, Kansas.
August 25, 1925: Their
granddaughter Dorothy May Fox was born to Nellie (Chritton) and James Edgar Fox
at Talmo, Kansas.
Circa mid-1920s: Their son Lynn
Chritton married Freda Courser and had two daughters, Maxine and Leota. The
married ended in divorce.
Before September 9, 1927: Their
son Lynn marries Laura Fuller.
September 9, 1927: Their
grandson Robert Lynn Chritton is born to Laura (Fuller) and Lynn Chritton.
Before 1928: Their daughter Ora
“Mae” Chritton married Rollo Huscher.
March 2, 1928: Their grandson
Jack Huscher was born to Ora “Mae” (Chritton) and Rollo Huscher at Concordia,
Kansas.
February 13, 1929: Their
grandson Kenneth Talley (Jr) was born to Ruby (Chritton) and Kenneth Talley at
Concordia, Kansas.
October 2, 1931: Their
granddaughter Margaret Dunbar was born to Ethel (Chritton) and Ray Dunbar in
Torrance, California.
July 9, 1932: Their
granddaughter Wilma Jean Fox was born to Nellie (Chritton) and James Fox at
Hollis, Kansas.
May 13, 1933: Their grandson
William “Bill Jr.” Roy Chritton Jr. was born to Margaret (Vawter) and William
“Bill” Chritton.
June 29, 1934: Their
granddaughter Thelma Arlene Fox was born to Nellie (Chritton) and James Fox.
July 26, 1934: Their
granddaughter Wilma Lee Chritton was born to Margaret (Vawter) and William
“Bill” Chritton.
June 14, 1935: Their
granddaughter Ava Chritton was born to Laura (Fuller) and Lynn Chritton at
Concordia, Kansas.
After 1935: Their granddaughter Lida
Fox was born to Nellie (Chritton) and James Fox.
November 7, 1936: Their
granddaughter Carolyn Joyce Fox was born to Nellie (Chritton) and James Fox.
March 7, 1938: Their
granddaughter Shirley Chritton was born to Margaret (Vawter) and William “Bill”
Chritton.
Before 1938: Al and Lou moved to
rural Howell County, Missouri.
March 29, 1938: Lou’s husband
Albert Herman Chritton died at age 78, collapsing while chopping wood. He was
buried in Mt. Zion Cemetary at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church near Olden,
Missouri.
1938: Lou moves to California.
1939: Her son Charles Henry
“Charley” Chritton married Marie Carver in Howell County, Missouri.
1939: Her brother John Charles
Hogue died at about age 74 in Cloud County, Kansas.
February 14, 1940: Her sister,
Mary Ellen (Hogg) Garst died in Clarinda, Iowa. The obituary lists Lou as
living in California, presumably staying with family. Her four living siblings
are listed as living in Concordia, Kansas.
May 1, 1940: Her sister-in-law
Hattie M Hogue, wife of George Washington Hogue, died at age 64 in Cloud County,
Kansas.
May 21, 1940: Her grandson
Clarence Chritton was born to Marie (Carver) and Charles “Charley” Chritton.
December 27, 1940: Her grandson
Ronald Dean Fox was born to Nellie (Chritton) and James Fox at Hollis, Kansas.
April 21, 1941: Her granddaughter
Barbara Chritton was born to Margaret (Vawter) and William “Bill” Chritton.
November 17, 1941: Her brother
Henry Albert Hogue died at age 69 in Cloud County, Kansas.
April 23, 1942: Her grandson
Douglas Henry Chritton was born to Marie (Carver) and Charles “Charley”
Chritton.
April 26, 1942: Her
granddaughter Erma Chritton was born to Margaret (Vawter) and William “Bill”
Chritton.
About 1943: Lou returns to
Kansas after living for five years in California.
April 23, 1943: Her
granddaughter Nellie “Marie” Fox married Lawrence Edward Kinney at Newton,
Kansas.
December 26, 1945: Lou moved to
Wichita, Kansas, to live with her Ora “Mae” (Chritton) and Leamon Moot.
January 1, 1946: Lou begins
keeping a five-year diary, currently in the possession of her great grandson,
Kirk Chritton. It is being transcribed at http://chrittonhistory.blogspot.com.
January 20, 1946: Her grandson Jack
Huscher left Wichita for his deployment in the Navy.
June 23, 1946: Lou returned to
live with Laura (Fuller) and Lynn Chritton in Cloud County, Kansas. She spent
early July visiting her children and grandchildren in Southern Missouri.
June 7, 1947: Lou’s great
grandson Lawrence Kinney, Jr. was born to Nellie “Marie” (Fox) and Lawrence
Edward Kinney at Fort Lee, Virginia.
November 9, 1950: Died at the
home of her daughter Ora “Mae” (Chritton) Moot in Cloud County, Kansas.
November 1950: Buried at Mt.
Zion Cemetery near Olden in Howell County, Missouri.
[ii] "United
States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch
(https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MQM6-HXZ : accessed 16 Jun 2013), Albert
H Chritton, 1900.
[iii] "Iowa,
County Marriages, 1838-1934," index, FamilySearch
(https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VJPC-HRH : accessed 23 Jun 2013), Albert
Chritton and Lou Hogue, 1892.
[iv] "United
States Census, 1910," index and images, FamilySearch
(https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MK4Z-LDX : accessed 23 Jun 2013), Albert
H Chritton, 1910.
[v] "United
States Census, 1920," index and images, FamilySearch
(https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M8C5-K9T : accessed 23 Jun 2013), Albert
H Chritton, 1920.