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John Logan Adams

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John Logan Adams

Birth
Steedman, Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Death
24 Jan 1962 (aged 70)
Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Portland, Callaway County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Per 1900 U.S. Federal Census: John Logan Adams was 8 years old and was born in MO and made his home with his family in St. Aubert (Mokane), Callaway County, MO. John was a son of William A. and Frances Elizabeth Adams who were both born in Missouri. William was 57 years old and Frances Elizabeth was 41 years old at the time census was taken. John's siblings were: Etta Mae (Adams) Martin #93239849; Mara L., Thomas Walter #10261114; James Marshall #602053534; John Logan #92851241; Charles "Charlie" #62177997; Claude David #85335225; and Alta A. (Adams) Frey #95358545.

Per the 1917-1918 U.S. World War I Draft Registration Card No. 16 John lived in Steedman, MO; worked for Thomas Harlan in Portland, MO doing farming and he was single. Thomas was short in height with a medium build. His eyes were blue, his hair was black and he was not bald. John had no disabilities and he signed the card on June 5, 1917.

Per the 1930 U.S. Federal Census: John was living with his mother who was 73 years old, widowed and the head of household. John was single; lived on West 4th Street, Fulton, MO and it shows that John could not read or write.
Per 1900 U.S. Federal Census: John Logan Adams was 8 years old and was born in MO and made his home with his family in St. Aubert (Mokane), Callaway County, MO. John was a son of William A. and Frances Elizabeth Adams who were both born in Missouri. William was 57 years old and Frances Elizabeth was 41 years old at the time census was taken. John's siblings were: Etta Mae (Adams) Martin #93239849; Mara L., Thomas Walter #10261114; James Marshall #602053534; John Logan #92851241; Charles "Charlie" #62177997; Claude David #85335225; and Alta A. (Adams) Frey #95358545.

Per the 1917-1918 U.S. World War I Draft Registration Card No. 16 John lived in Steedman, MO; worked for Thomas Harlan in Portland, MO doing farming and he was single. Thomas was short in height with a medium build. His eyes were blue, his hair was black and he was not bald. John had no disabilities and he signed the card on June 5, 1917.

Per the 1930 U.S. Federal Census: John was living with his mother who was 73 years old, widowed and the head of household. John was single; lived on West 4th Street, Fulton, MO and it shows that John could not read or write.


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