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Katherine A. “Kate” Stockdale

Birth
Columbia, Maury County, Tennessee, USA
Death
10 Apr 1943 (aged 77)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Canton, Fulton County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Katherine ("Kate") A. Stockdale, daughter of William Cutting Stockdale and Mary E. Norcott, was born in Columbia, Maury, Tennessee.

On August 27, 1868 Kate's father, William Cutting Stockdale, died when she was two years old. Kate remained her mother's only child since Mary never married again.

Kate Stockdale, age 4, appeared with her mother Mary Stockdale on the 1870 United States Federal Census for Canton, Fulton Co., IL.

Kate A Stockdale, age 14, appeared with her mother Mary Stockdale on the 1880 United States Federal Census for Canton, Fulton Co., IL.

Kathe (Kate) A Stockdale, age 34, appeared with her mother Mary Stockdale and her grandfather Ellison Norcole (Norcott) on the 1900 United States Federal Census for Chicago, Cook Co, IL. Kate's occupation was shown as Clerk (Dry Goods).

Kate A Stockdale, age 44, appeared with her mother Mary Stockdale and her grandfather Ellison Norcott on the 1910 United States Federal Census for Chicago, Cook Co, IL. Kate's occupation was shown as Salesman (Retail Dry Goods).

Katherine A Stockdale, age 53, appeared with her mother, Mary Stockdale on the 1920 United States Federal Census for Chicago, Cook Co, IL. Katherine's occupation was shown as Saleswoman (Dept Store).

Katherine Stockdale, age 64, appeared with her mother Mary Stockdale on the 1930 United States Federal Census for Chicago, Cook Co, IL.

On June 20, 1931 Kate's mother Mary E. (Norcott) Stockdale died in Chicago, Cook Co., IL. It appears that Kate never married and was a dutiful daughter who remained with her mother until her death.

Catherine Stockdale, age 74, appeared as an Inmate of the Old Peoples Home - Cook County on the 1940 United States Federal Census for Chicago, Cook Co, IL.

On April 10, 1943 Katherine A. Stockdale died at age 77 in Chicago, Cook Co., IL. She was buried at Greenwood Cemetery in Canton, Fulton Co., IL.
Source: Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916-1950
Katherine ("Kate") A. Stockdale, daughter of William Cutting Stockdale and Mary E. Norcott, was born in Columbia, Maury, Tennessee.

On August 27, 1868 Kate's father, William Cutting Stockdale, died when she was two years old. Kate remained her mother's only child since Mary never married again.

Kate Stockdale, age 4, appeared with her mother Mary Stockdale on the 1870 United States Federal Census for Canton, Fulton Co., IL.

Kate A Stockdale, age 14, appeared with her mother Mary Stockdale on the 1880 United States Federal Census for Canton, Fulton Co., IL.

Kathe (Kate) A Stockdale, age 34, appeared with her mother Mary Stockdale and her grandfather Ellison Norcole (Norcott) on the 1900 United States Federal Census for Chicago, Cook Co, IL. Kate's occupation was shown as Clerk (Dry Goods).

Kate A Stockdale, age 44, appeared with her mother Mary Stockdale and her grandfather Ellison Norcott on the 1910 United States Federal Census for Chicago, Cook Co, IL. Kate's occupation was shown as Salesman (Retail Dry Goods).

Katherine A Stockdale, age 53, appeared with her mother, Mary Stockdale on the 1920 United States Federal Census for Chicago, Cook Co, IL. Katherine's occupation was shown as Saleswoman (Dept Store).

Katherine Stockdale, age 64, appeared with her mother Mary Stockdale on the 1930 United States Federal Census for Chicago, Cook Co, IL.

On June 20, 1931 Kate's mother Mary E. (Norcott) Stockdale died in Chicago, Cook Co., IL. It appears that Kate never married and was a dutiful daughter who remained with her mother until her death.

Catherine Stockdale, age 74, appeared as an Inmate of the Old Peoples Home - Cook County on the 1940 United States Federal Census for Chicago, Cook Co, IL.

On April 10, 1943 Katherine A. Stockdale died at age 77 in Chicago, Cook Co., IL. She was buried at Greenwood Cemetery in Canton, Fulton Co., IL.
Source: Illinois Statewide Death Index, 1916-1950


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