Herman N Grantham

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Personal and Family Information

Herman was born about 1902 in Texas, the son of unknown parents.

He died on 10 Apr 1932 in Gila County, Arizona.

His wife was Oneda May Hicks, who he married in ABT 1922 in Texas. Their three known children were James Thomas (1925-1983), Mary Ellen (1926-1979) and Billie Dale (1927-1996).

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BirthABT 1902
Place: Texas
Death10 APR 1932
Place: Gila County, Arizona
Census4 APR 1930
Place: Gila County, Arizona
Age: 27 to 28
Address: Globe City, 760 Highland Street, house visit 7, family 7 Grantham, Herman N, head rented home, mw age 27 , married age 21, born Texas, f Texas, m Ohio, miner in copper mine __ Oneda M, wife fw age 26 married age 20, born Texas, f&m Texas, __ James T, son mw age 5 single, born Texas, f&m Texas __ Margory E , daughter fw age 4yr 2m, single born Texas, f&m Texas __ Billie D, daughter fw age 2yr 6m, single born Arizona, f&m Texas Hicks, Howard W, brother in law, mw age 19 single, born Texas, f&m Texas
Census,Arizonia,Gila,Globe 1930
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BurialAPR 1932
Place: Gila County, Arizona
Age: 29
Address: Pinal Cemetery, Central Heights, Gila County, Arizona H.N. Grantham, findagrave 97665250 links to parents and 4 siblings

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H.N. Grantham, findagrave 97665250

"Funeral services for Homer Grantham, 30, were held from the Miles Mortuary in Globe at 5 o'clock Monday afternoon. Rev. Gordon C. Chapman had charge of services. Grantham died at the Gila General hospital at midnight Saturday night. The previous Thursday he suffered a sudden illness and a fall at his home.

He is survived by a son, J.T. Grantham, two daughters, Mary Ellen and Billie Dale, of Globe; his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Grantham of Miami; a sister, Mrs. C.F. Burnett of Miami; and a brother, Gordo Gordon Grantham of Denver. Grantham had been an employe of the Miami Copper company for a number of years.

(Arizona Silver Belt, April 15, 1932; courtesy Bullion Plaza Cultural Center & Museum, Miami, Az.)

Contributor: LA Powers (47900440)