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Thomas Otto Black

Birth
Bellefontaine, Webster County, Mississippi, USA
Death
23 Oct 1943 (aged 52)
San Leandro, Alameda County, California, USA
Burial
San Leandro, Alameda County, California, USA Add to Map
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Thomas Otto Black was living in De Leon, Texas and working for the De Leon Peanut Company when he registered for the World War I draft in 1917. He showed his birth date to be September 26, 1891. He is shown as tall and slim, with blue eyes and brown hair.

1920 Comanche County, Texas census. Myrtle Munn was living in the household of Wiley and Mary Robbins, her mother and step-father, age 15. Thomas O. Black, a hired man, was also living with them, age 19.

1930 Shackleford County, Texas census, Albany shows Otto Black, his wife and 2 sons. He is shown as a fireman on the railroad.

1940 Eden, Alameda County, California census, Fairmont Hospital And Infirmary, Thomas Black, age 47, Mississippi, single.

It is assumed he was still living at Fairmont Hospital when he died in 1943 and was buried at the cemetery at the hospital.
Thomas Otto Black was living in De Leon, Texas and working for the De Leon Peanut Company when he registered for the World War I draft in 1917. He showed his birth date to be September 26, 1891. He is shown as tall and slim, with blue eyes and brown hair.

1920 Comanche County, Texas census. Myrtle Munn was living in the household of Wiley and Mary Robbins, her mother and step-father, age 15. Thomas O. Black, a hired man, was also living with them, age 19.

1930 Shackleford County, Texas census, Albany shows Otto Black, his wife and 2 sons. He is shown as a fireman on the railroad.

1940 Eden, Alameda County, California census, Fairmont Hospital And Infirmary, Thomas Black, age 47, Mississippi, single.

It is assumed he was still living at Fairmont Hospital when he died in 1943 and was buried at the cemetery at the hospital.


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