Matthews / Conner / Covey / Salts [Solt] Family History - Person Sheet
Matthews / Conner / Covey / Salts [Solt] Family History - Person Sheet
NameIda ALMQUIST333, F
Birth Date1900
Birth PlaceIllinois
Spouses
Birth Date3 Sep 1895290,68
Birth PlaceKnob Noster, Johnson County, Missouri
Death Datebef 9 May 1960 Age: 64
Death PlaceChicago, Cook County, Illinois
FatherJames Henry “Jim” SAULTS , M (1859-1939)
MotherDorsey Ella SMITH , F (1870-)
ChildrenHarvey Howard , M (1920-1986)
 Clarence Arthur , M (1922-1985)
 Lorraine , F
 Kenneth , M
Notes for Harvey Clarence (Spouse 1)
1918 - World War I Draft Registration Card
Harvey was living at 2909 Lowe Avenue?. He have his age as 23 and said he was born on the 3rd of September in 1896 at Warrensburg, Missouri. He was a machinist for C. B Q. Railroad in Galesbury, Illinois He was single and of medium build with brown hair and eyes. He was not bald.334

1930 - US Federal Census for Chicago City, Illinois
Harvey Saults age 35 born MO MO MO Reparirman at a radio company
Ida age 30 born IL Sweden Sweden
Harvey Jr age 8 born MO MO IL
Clarnece age 7 b. Il born MO MO IL

Harvey Clarence SAULTS

Harvey Clarence SAULTS, 64, of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, died Monday, before 9 May 1960.

Born on Tuesday, 3 September 1895, in Knob Noster, Johnson County, Missouri, he was the son of the late James Henry “Jim” SAULTS formerly of Galesburg, Knox County, Illinois and Dorsey Ella (SMITH) of Missouri.

Harvey Clarence is survived by four children, Harvey Howard of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, Clarence Arthur, Lorraine, and Kenneth; two siblings, Nina (SALTS) of Missouri, and Harry Harrison of Holden, Johnson County, Missouri; one grandson, Charles Howard.

Harvey Clarence was preceded in death by four grandparents, Leland Arthur SALTS of North Henderson, Mercer County, Illinois, Eunice (FENTON) SALTS of Illinois, Killis SMITH, and Isabel (ALDRIDGE).
Notes for Harvey Clarence & Ida (Family)
335Was living at 3002 South Normal, Chicago, IL before 4 may 1960.
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