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Dr Gardner Ray Harrod

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Dr Gardner Ray Harrod Veteran

Birth
Austin, Scott County, Indiana, USA
Death
29 Jul 1971 (aged 72)
Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Austin, Scott County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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In 1900, Jennings, Scott County, Indiana; Gardner F. Harrod (B: May 1899) was enumerated with his parents Charles F. & Olive B. Harrod and siblings: Fannie F., Cecil G., Leland S., Dick N., and Mable C. Harrod (1900 Census).

In 1910, Jennings, Scott County, Indiana; Gardner Harrod was enumerated with his parents Charles F. & Olive B. Harrod and siblings: Cecil G., Leland S., and Mabel C. Harrod (1910 Census).

On 12 Sept 1918, Austin, Scott County, Indiana; Gardner Harrod (B: 1 May 1899), a resident of Austin, registered for the World War I draft. He was described as medium build, medium height, dark hair, brown eyes, and a farmer. Next of kin was recorded as [his father] C.F. Harrod of Austin (Draft Card).

Gardner Ray Harrod (B: 1 May 1889; D: 29 Jul 1971); a resident of Austin, Indiana; had a military service date of 20 Dec 1918 (VA Master Index).

In 1920, Jennings, Scott County, Indiana; farmer Gardner Harrod was enumerated with his parents Charles F. & Olive Harrod (1920 Census).

On 7 March 1934, Dr. Gardner Ray Harrod married Margaret Gray, both residents of Silver City (The Deming Headlight, 16 March 1934).

In 1940, Scottsburg, Scott County, Indiana; lodger Gardner Harrod (B: ~1900, Indiana) was enumerated as divorced. In 1935, he resided in Silver City, Grant County, New Mexico (1940 Census).

On 16 Feb 1942, Scottsburg, Scott County, Indiana; Gardner Ray Harrod (B: 1 May 1899, Austin, Indiana), a resident of Scottsburg, registered for the World War II draft. He was employed as a Physican. He was described as 5' 9", 162 pounds, light complexion, brown hair, and brown eyes. Next of kin was recorded as Leland S. Harrod (Draft Card).

In 1950, Lawrence, Marion County, Indiana; divorced Gardner R. Harrod (B: ~1901, Indiana) was enumerated as a patient in the Bellings VA Hospital (1950 Census).

Gardner R. Harrod (B: 1 May 1899, Indiana; D: 29 Jul 1971, Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana); a resident of Hartford City, Blackford County, Indiana; passed away at the Veterans Administration Hospital. He was the son of Charles F. Harrod and Olive Gardener. His widow was recorded as Ruth Storms. Gardner was annotated as being a physician and a World War I veteran; serving from 11 Oct 1918 to 20 Dec 1918. Burial was to be in the Harrod Cemetery in Austin, Indiana (Indiana Death Certificate).
In 1900, Jennings, Scott County, Indiana; Gardner F. Harrod (B: May 1899) was enumerated with his parents Charles F. & Olive B. Harrod and siblings: Fannie F., Cecil G., Leland S., Dick N., and Mable C. Harrod (1900 Census).

In 1910, Jennings, Scott County, Indiana; Gardner Harrod was enumerated with his parents Charles F. & Olive B. Harrod and siblings: Cecil G., Leland S., and Mabel C. Harrod (1910 Census).

On 12 Sept 1918, Austin, Scott County, Indiana; Gardner Harrod (B: 1 May 1899), a resident of Austin, registered for the World War I draft. He was described as medium build, medium height, dark hair, brown eyes, and a farmer. Next of kin was recorded as [his father] C.F. Harrod of Austin (Draft Card).

Gardner Ray Harrod (B: 1 May 1889; D: 29 Jul 1971); a resident of Austin, Indiana; had a military service date of 20 Dec 1918 (VA Master Index).

In 1920, Jennings, Scott County, Indiana; farmer Gardner Harrod was enumerated with his parents Charles F. & Olive Harrod (1920 Census).

On 7 March 1934, Dr. Gardner Ray Harrod married Margaret Gray, both residents of Silver City (The Deming Headlight, 16 March 1934).

In 1940, Scottsburg, Scott County, Indiana; lodger Gardner Harrod (B: ~1900, Indiana) was enumerated as divorced. In 1935, he resided in Silver City, Grant County, New Mexico (1940 Census).

On 16 Feb 1942, Scottsburg, Scott County, Indiana; Gardner Ray Harrod (B: 1 May 1899, Austin, Indiana), a resident of Scottsburg, registered for the World War II draft. He was employed as a Physican. He was described as 5' 9", 162 pounds, light complexion, brown hair, and brown eyes. Next of kin was recorded as Leland S. Harrod (Draft Card).

In 1950, Lawrence, Marion County, Indiana; divorced Gardner R. Harrod (B: ~1901, Indiana) was enumerated as a patient in the Bellings VA Hospital (1950 Census).

Gardner R. Harrod (B: 1 May 1899, Indiana; D: 29 Jul 1971, Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana); a resident of Hartford City, Blackford County, Indiana; passed away at the Veterans Administration Hospital. He was the son of Charles F. Harrod and Olive Gardener. His widow was recorded as Ruth Storms. Gardner was annotated as being a physician and a World War I veteran; serving from 11 Oct 1918 to 20 Dec 1918. Burial was to be in the Harrod Cemetery in Austin, Indiana (Indiana Death Certificate).


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