Claude was an LP gas inspector for the railroad commission, and lived in Nacogdoches, Texas. He was a US Marine Corps Sergeant during World War I.
Claude may have legally changed his last name to Barham in honor of his stepfather, because his death certificate lists his last name as Barham. His wife was the informant and signed it as Mrs. Claude Barham.
He was 61 years old and married. Informant was Mrs. Claude Barham; burial was January 4, 1958. Cason, Monk & Co. Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
(Texas death certificate# 4731)
Claude was an LP gas inspector for the railroad commission, and lived in Nacogdoches, Texas. He was a US Marine Corps Sergeant during World War I.
Claude may have legally changed his last name to Barham in honor of his stepfather, because his death certificate lists his last name as Barham. His wife was the informant and signed it as Mrs. Claude Barham.
He was 61 years old and married. Informant was Mrs. Claude Barham; burial was January 4, 1958. Cason, Monk & Co. Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
(Texas death certificate# 4731)
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