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Raymond Henry Broton

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Raymond Henry Broton

Birth
Watkins, Meeker County, Minnesota, USA
Death
15 Feb 1972 (aged 70)
Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Moscow, Latah County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old 1 South ADD Lot 5
Memorial ID
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Soc Sec Death Index:
Name: Raymond H. Broton
Last Residence: 83843 Moscow, Latah, Idaho
Born: 9 Aug 1901
Died: 15 Feb 1972
State (Year) SSN issued: Idaho (Before 1951)

Parents: Austin Goodman Broton and Maggie Matilda "Jackman" Broton

Siblings: Baby Broton (1891-1891) Jennie Harriet Broton Austin (1892-1970), Mary Alice (1894-1969), John Edward, James Bernard (1899-1958), Louise M & Rose C.

1920 US Fed Census: Raymond is 19 and working on the family farm. His mother had passed away 6 years earlier. He was mentally disabled and living on the farm was well-suited for him.

By 1935 everyone had moved away from the farm, and he had been institutionalized in the Idaho State School Colony in Nampa, Idaho.

He was later released from the State School and lived on his own. His great-niece remembers him as being kind and happy.

Thank you to my cousin, Diane, for sharing her memories of our great uncle Raymond and the photograph of him in front of his trailer.

Note: contributor Brzick #48192333 has suggested Watkins, Meeker Co, Minn as place of birth and Lewiston, Nez Perce Co, Idaho as place of death, which comes from an obit in Spokane Daily Chronicle 2/25/1972 page a3, column 5
Soc Sec Death Index:
Name: Raymond H. Broton
Last Residence: 83843 Moscow, Latah, Idaho
Born: 9 Aug 1901
Died: 15 Feb 1972
State (Year) SSN issued: Idaho (Before 1951)

Parents: Austin Goodman Broton and Maggie Matilda "Jackman" Broton

Siblings: Baby Broton (1891-1891) Jennie Harriet Broton Austin (1892-1970), Mary Alice (1894-1969), John Edward, James Bernard (1899-1958), Louise M & Rose C.

1920 US Fed Census: Raymond is 19 and working on the family farm. His mother had passed away 6 years earlier. He was mentally disabled and living on the farm was well-suited for him.

By 1935 everyone had moved away from the farm, and he had been institutionalized in the Idaho State School Colony in Nampa, Idaho.

He was later released from the State School and lived on his own. His great-niece remembers him as being kind and happy.

Thank you to my cousin, Diane, for sharing her memories of our great uncle Raymond and the photograph of him in front of his trailer.

Note: contributor Brzick #48192333 has suggested Watkins, Meeker Co, Minn as place of birth and Lewiston, Nez Perce Co, Idaho as place of death, which comes from an obit in Spokane Daily Chronicle 2/25/1972 page a3, column 5

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