When he registered for the draft in 1917, Reuben lived in Norwood, Warren County, Georgia; he was a farmer, and had one dependent child (Reuben Gray Burt, Sr..) He enlisted in the United States Army on August 25, 1918; he trained at Camp Gordon, and served overseas in the 333 Infantry from October 2, 1918 to July 13, 1919. He was honorably discharged on July 20, 1919.
Reuben Lee and Ida married (his second, her first) circa 1921.
Reuben's children were (or included:)
* Reuben Gray Burt, Sr. (1915-1984),
* Catherine Burts (born circa 1922),
* Bill Burt (1923-2004),
* Inez Burt (born circa 1926),
* Margaret Burt (born circa 1928),
* Lounelle Burt (born circa 1932), and
* Eugene Doyle Burt (1936-1972),
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The following "Burt" graves are along Lane 11 East:
Daisy Humphrey Burt (1912-1990),
Eunice K. Burt (1889-1959),
Reuben Doyal Burt (1869-1950), and
Reuben Gray Burt, Sr. (1915-1984)
are buried in Lot 51.
Eugene Doyle Burt (1936-1972),
Ida Mae Burt (1905-1994),
Ida Virginia Burt (1934-1935), and
Reuben Lee Burt (1892-1950)
are buried in Lot 53.
Colen Griner Burt (1928-1989)
is buried in Lot 60.
Information re: plot and inscription
came from 2006 survey coordinated by the
Morning Glory Garden Club of Moultrie
mccls.org/Genealogy/Cemeteries/
Additional information was taken from U.S. Census enumerations for 1900 (with parents and siblings in Dawsonville, Dawson, Georgia,) 1910 (with parents and siblings in Raytown, Taliaferro, Georgia,) 1920 (with father, stepmother, siblings, and son in Mill Creek, Colquitt, Georgia,) 1930 (with spouse and children in Funston, Colquitt, Georgia,) and 1940 (with spouse and children in Mill Creek, Colquitt, Georgia;) 1917 World War I draft registration card; Georgia, World War I Service Cards, 1917-1919; Georgia Deaths, 1919-98 (Certificate 21944.)
When he registered for the draft in 1917, Reuben lived in Norwood, Warren County, Georgia; he was a farmer, and had one dependent child (Reuben Gray Burt, Sr..) He enlisted in the United States Army on August 25, 1918; he trained at Camp Gordon, and served overseas in the 333 Infantry from October 2, 1918 to July 13, 1919. He was honorably discharged on July 20, 1919.
Reuben Lee and Ida married (his second, her first) circa 1921.
Reuben's children were (or included:)
* Reuben Gray Burt, Sr. (1915-1984),
* Catherine Burts (born circa 1922),
* Bill Burt (1923-2004),
* Inez Burt (born circa 1926),
* Margaret Burt (born circa 1928),
* Lounelle Burt (born circa 1932), and
* Eugene Doyle Burt (1936-1972),
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The following "Burt" graves are along Lane 11 East:
Daisy Humphrey Burt (1912-1990),
Eunice K. Burt (1889-1959),
Reuben Doyal Burt (1869-1950), and
Reuben Gray Burt, Sr. (1915-1984)
are buried in Lot 51.
Eugene Doyle Burt (1936-1972),
Ida Mae Burt (1905-1994),
Ida Virginia Burt (1934-1935), and
Reuben Lee Burt (1892-1950)
are buried in Lot 53.
Colen Griner Burt (1928-1989)
is buried in Lot 60.
Information re: plot and inscription
came from 2006 survey coordinated by the
Morning Glory Garden Club of Moultrie
mccls.org/Genealogy/Cemeteries/
Additional information was taken from U.S. Census enumerations for 1900 (with parents and siblings in Dawsonville, Dawson, Georgia,) 1910 (with parents and siblings in Raytown, Taliaferro, Georgia,) 1920 (with father, stepmother, siblings, and son in Mill Creek, Colquitt, Georgia,) 1930 (with spouse and children in Funston, Colquitt, Georgia,) and 1940 (with spouse and children in Mill Creek, Colquitt, Georgia;) 1917 World War I draft registration card; Georgia, World War I Service Cards, 1917-1919; Georgia Deaths, 1919-98 (Certificate 21944.)
Inscription
Reuben Lee Burt
Dec. 31, 1892
Oct. 18, 1950
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