Based on an entry in the 1910 census for Burbank, Los Angeles County, CA, he was age 13, so born about 1897. Based on an entry in the 1920 census of San Francisco Assembly District 27, San Francisco County, CA, he was 22, having been born about 1898.
At age 62, he passed away in San Francesco. He was a member of the Carpet, Lineleum and Soft Tile Workers Union. He was survived by a daughter and five siblings, Daisy, Robert, Thomas, Joseph and Reid. He was predeceased by his parents, wife and five siblings. His obituary was published in the February 16, 1958 issue of the San Francisco Examiner. His wife, Estelle (maiden name not learned) predeceased him, dying on December 1, 1957; she is also buried in the Golden Gate National Cemetery.
He was survived by a daughter (Frances F. Michaux) of Los Angeles, and five siblings, Daisy, Robert, Thomas, Joseph and Reid. His parents, wife, and other siblings predeceased him.
Based on an entry in the 1910 census for Burbank, Los Angeles County, CA, he was age 13, so born about 1897. Based on an entry in the 1920 census of San Francisco Assembly District 27, San Francisco County, CA, he was 22, having been born about 1898.
At age 62, he passed away in San Francesco. He was a member of the Carpet, Lineleum and Soft Tile Workers Union. He was survived by a daughter and five siblings, Daisy, Robert, Thomas, Joseph and Reid. He was predeceased by his parents, wife and five siblings. His obituary was published in the February 16, 1958 issue of the San Francisco Examiner. His wife, Estelle (maiden name not learned) predeceased him, dying on December 1, 1957; she is also buried in the Golden Gate National Cemetery.
He was survived by a daughter (Frances F. Michaux) of Los Angeles, and five siblings, Daisy, Robert, Thomas, Joseph and Reid. His parents, wife, and other siblings predeceased him.
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