Family History - Clyde Edwin Hurst
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This family history features Clyde Edwin Hurst and his immediate family.
First Generation
1.
Clyde Edwin Hurst,
1 born 26 January 1915 in Troy Mills, Linn County, Iowa, the son of
Albert Leroy Hurst and
Alice Samantha Chesmore;
1 died 26 March 1979 in Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa.
1 Clyde married, 27 March 1965 in Branson, Taney County, Missouri,
LaVonne Irene Turner (née Kaufman) 1 (born 12 April 1925 in South Dakota, the daughter of
Thomas Henry Kaufman and
Ethel Irene Steele;
2, 3, 4 LaVonne died 2 September 1977 in Arizona
2). LaVonne is buried in Walker Cemetery, Walker, Linn County, Iowa.
2
- Find a Grave (website). Walker Cemetery, Walker, Linn County, Iowa, Clyde Edwin Hurst, born: 26 January 1915 in Troy Mills, Linn County, Iowa; died: 1979 in Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa (from record, which includes the text from his obituary; and provides the names and links for his parents and wife).
- Find a Grave (website). Walker Cemetery, Walker, Linn County, Iowa, LaVone Irene Kaufman Hurst, born: 12 April 1925; died: 2 September 1977 in Arizona (from record, which provides the names and links for her parents, two siblings, and one husband).
- U.S. Federal Census, 1930, South Dakota, Spink County, Redfield, E.D. 58-36, Sheet No. 25A, Thomas Kaufman, 44, Iowa, first married age 21, baggageman, railroad; wife Ethel I. Kaufman, 41, Illinois, first married age 18; son Clare Kaufman, 17, Iowa, farmer, general farm; daughter Mary Kaufman, 9, South Dak.; son Thomas Kaufman, 10, South Dak.; daughter Lavonne Kaufman, 4 11/12, South Dak.
- U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Iowa, Linn County, Center Point, E.D. 57-82, Sheet No. 2B, Thomas Kaufman, 56, Iowa, farmer, farm; wife Irene Kaufman, 51, Illinois; daughter Lavone Kaufman, 14, South Dakota; father James Kaufman, 83, Iowa, widow; son-in-law Ray Sherman, 20, South Dakota, mechanic, private shop; daughter Mary Sherman, 18, Iowa [sic, she was born in South Dakota].